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Facebook Fun & Conference Notes
Brian Klems Brian A. Klems
Online Editor
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@BrianKlems
Over on Facebook, we've been having a bit of fun. We asked the writing community this question: Describe your day in seven words. So far, the answers have ranged from serious to hilarious. Read through some of the posts and post your own! (And be sure to follow us on Facebook to take part in future fun, creative exercises.)

Also, tomorrow night, June 29, I'll be taking part in an exclusive Twitter chat with some of my favorite people to answer all your questions about writing, publishing, pitching an agent and more. This free Twitter chat is in honor of the upcoming Writer's Digest Annual Conference. Plus, on Thursday, agents who will be at the Writer's Digest Conference will tell writers what they are looking for. Get more details on everything here.

Finally, if you live in Colorado, I'll be teaching at a writing workshop in Denver on July 30, covering topics like traditional vs. self-publishing, how to write a better manuscript and more. And if you're in the Los Angeles area, be sure to come to the Writer's Digest Novel Writing Conference October 28-30. This brand-new event features New York Times bestselling author Christopher Rice, as well as Garth Stein and Jane Smiley. It's an event you won't want to miss!

Take care of yourself and your writing,

Brian A. Klems
Senior Online Editor, Writer's Digest
Author, Oh Boy, You're Having a Girl: A Dad's Survival Guide to Raising Daughters
Twitter: @BrianKlems

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