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Welcome to the Whidbey Island Writers Conference

February 27, 28 and March 1, 2009

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Preconference Workshops February 26, 2009

 

WHIDBEY ISLAND, WA. – Bounded by snowy Cascade Mountains on one horizon and the Olympics on the other, Whidbey Island is an idyllic place with its own resident pod of orcas and 40 pair of nesting eagles. The island is also home to the Whidbey Island Writers Association, a nonprofit organization that sponsors a uniquely intimate writers' conference. Join us at our next conference and envision the writer you want to become.

Sharpshinned Hawk and Olympic Mts.On Whidbey, you'll develop your writing, stimulate your thinking and network with peers and professionals. Hosted by a small island community, this conference gives visiting writers a taste of both the public and personal life on Whidbey. The Author Fireside Chats have become an art form in themselves where you'll mingle with best-selling authors, agents and editors over coffee and cookies in the privacy of stunning homes. Among breathtaking views of seascapes, craggy mountains or forests, you'll learn about point of view and other elements of writing. We're small, we're intimate, and we're immersed in the island community. Let Whidbey bring out your writing muse.

Whidbey Island enjoys more sun and less rain than Seattle. Historically, the end of February and first week of March are mild, making beach walks and forest hikes popular free-time activities. But should our conference not benefit from perfect weather, the conference team has scheduled many enjoyable events and a cozy, inviting atmosphere to ensure that your time here is well spent.

Sunset over the Olympic Mts.After an energizing opening session on Friday, you'll meet with a small group of writers for an afternoon of Author Fireside Chats. Led by authors who write in your chosen genre, these intimate gatherings foster in-depth interaction and encouragement. For dinner, choose your cuisine preference from a variety of restaurants. Later, venture to the local establishments for some planned fun and games including one hilarious poetry slam at Langley's historic pub. Close out the evening with rest in a homey bed and breakfast or an island-style inn.

Saturday, devote yourself to classes and workshops held in Langley's state-of-the-art high school. As the afternoon closes, gather for a book signing and reception with opportunities to socialize with other writers. Saturday evening enjoy a program by renowned literary authors. Continue the learning on Sunday with more classes and workshops, culminating in the closing keynote.

To glean even more learning and enjoyment from your visit to Whidbey, take advantage of our preconference workshops scheduled on Thursday, February 26, or stay a day or two longer and savor the beauty and magic of the island.

Check the conference schedule and the presenters page often for updates.

Village Books in Historic Fairhaven is this year's conference bookstore. Visit them at their Web site or at this address:

Village Books

1200 Eleventh Street
Bellingham, WA 98225
Tel: (360) 671-2626
Fax: (360) 734-2573

Contact Dee Robinson, if you have any questions or need help with a book order.


Photos by Bob Richardson