National Writers’ Conference announced

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The Salvation Army’s National Headquarters (USA) has announced that it will host a writer’s conference October 8-13, 2013 at the Sheraton St. Louis City Center in St. Louis, Missouri. The goal is to advance the Army’s publishing ministry in the fields of fiction and nonfiction writing. Salvationists of all skill levels are invited to attend, from beginners to published writers. Extensive workshops will offer something for everyone, with an emphasis on learning, sharing and inspiration.

Award-winning novelist Patricia Hickman, author of The Pirate Queen and Painted Dresses, is slated to be the Army’s guest speaker. Also participating will be best-selling Christian author Bob Hostetler, whose unorthodox titles include How to Survive the End of the World and Quit Going to Church and award winning writer, editor, humorist and minister of communications James Watkins. Commissioner William Roberts, National Commander for The Salvation Army, will deliver the keynote address.

 

The cost of the conference is $650, including all meals. Lodging and transportation are additional. To register, go to publications.salvationarmyusa.org/writers-conference/, download an application form and submit it through your territory.

Full and partial scholarships will be awarded to the top three winners of fiction and non-fiction writing contests. Manuscripts are due March 31 and should not exceed 1,200 words. Entries will be rated on creativity, plot and character development, message, structure, style and substance. To participate, go topublications.salvationarmyusa.org and submit your manuscript electronically.

Through special arrangements, all delegates will be treated to a riverboat dinner cruise on the Mississippi River.

“The National Publications Department has hosted national and international literary conferences periodically,” says Editor-in-Chief Major Allen Satterlee. “Each time delegates come away with a renewed commitment to write for God’s glory. This conference promises to help Salvationists further develop their abilities, while bonding with like-minded writers, authors and special guests.”

The Sheraton St. Louis City Center is located at 400 S. 14th St., St. Louis, MO  63103.

For information on special group hotel rates, visit https://www.starwoodmeeting.com/Book/savarmy. Room options range from singles to suites. Delegates are responsible for booking their accommodations directly.

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