Posts Tagged ‘Community’
Are conferences just an excuse to end up at the bar?
By Amanda J. Clay My husband and I often debate the usefulness of professional conferences. In his opinion, conferences are dull, mandatory networking events where you are forced to make small talk about boring topics, listen to annoying sales pitches, and smile at competitors, all in an effort to just mask wanting to sneak away…
Read MoreHow Nonfiction Books Build Conversations, Connections, and Community
by Michelle Travis I’m a law professor by day. For the past twenty years, I’ve used my research and writing to advocate for advancing women’s workplace equality and work/family integration. I’ve gained an understanding of the barriers to women’s career advancement, and I’ve become an expert on legal and policy reforms like paid family and…
Read MoreLET’S BUILD COMMUNITY!
Check out the new San Francisco Writers Conference Facebook page and the SFWC Community Group on Facebook. We’re cooking up some great ongoing initiatives to help you keep your writing on track, get inspired, find critique partners and mentors, share your work, and much, much more. Plus we’re finally on Instagram. Book cover reveals anyone?…
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