Showing posts with label Casey McCormick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Casey McCormick. Show all posts

Friday, July 29, 2011

Mark Your Calendar August 16th-18th

It's almost August!

Know what that means for all us writers across the blogosphere? The world's best, webbiest, and free-est writing conference is on its way!



You can register for this online amazing-ness right here at WriteOnCon.com. Registration will get you set for participating in the forums, which you will definitely want to do. Feedback from other writers, and lurking agents? Yeah, that's the place for that.

Just like last year, the conference is free (which is incredible and all kinds of happymaking). But you can and totally should donate what you can in the bottom right corner of their website.

If you're thinking of skipping it this year, read this first.


Below you can read about last year's inaugural WriteOnCon conference from the perspective of each organizer-unit-thingy (mostly individuals, except for LiLa).

  1. Author Elana Johnson of POSSESSION, about WriteOnCon
  2. Creator of the famous Agent Spotlight, Casey McCormick, about WriteOnCon
  3. Bookanista Shannon Messenger, also of WriteOnCon
  4. Web genius and writer Jen Stayrook of WriteOnCon
  5. Bookanista Jamie Harrington of the pink hair avatar, and WriteOnCon
  6. Authors Lisa and Laura Roecker of THE LIAR SOCIETY, about WriteOnCon

Okay, words from Elana Johnson about this year's conference:
Trust me when I say you’re going to want to have your best behavior on, your query letter polished, and your schedule from Tuesday, August 16 – Thursday, August 18 cleared.
You heard the woman!

p.s. August 1st will see a Mystery Agent contest at Operation Awesome. Standard rules apply (one-sentence pitch, completed novels only, first fifty to comment make it in). See the official August 1st post for details, but the range of genres is pretty wide and varied, so just polish that pitch and plan on entering if you're feeling ready. Can't wait to see what you've got!!  

(I reposted this from my personal blog yesterday. It's that epic!)

Friday, September 10, 2010

The Geniuses of WriteOnCon: Casey McCormick


Hi!!! Yes, I'm excited! We've got another literary rockstar interview for you today!


Casey McCormick (photo from WriteOnCon web site)


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Also known as Casey McCormick of the Agent Spotlight series on her blog, Literary Rambles. Let me just say that when I discovered Agent Spotlight, it made my querying life 100x EASIER! Thank you, Casey!




Katrina Lantz: WriteOnCon was seriously epic, historic, unprecedented! As one of its organizers, did you expect WriteOnCon to garner as much industry support as it did? To what do you owe this?

Casey McCormick: We didn’t know what to expect when we started contacting industry professionals about WriteOnCon, so we were astounded when nearly everyone wanted to be involved. They loved the idea! The response from attendees was equally overwhelming and heartwarming.


We owe everything to the kidlit community. People in the children's book industry are some of the most amazing, giving, and vibrant people out there. It's an honor to be part of such a generally selfless, empowering community.


Katrina: What were your thoughts on opening morning when thousands flocked to the site to participate in the first free online writer's conference?

Casey: It was amazing to see the conference come to life, the first responses of our attendees. I couldn’t have been happier. It was really happening! Everyone loved it! 



Then, nightmare of nightmares, the server crashed and my thoughts were much more dour, but everything worked out just fine in the end, great even.


Katrina: What was the hardest part about WriteOnCon's organization?

Casey: I think the hardest part, for me, was keeping up with all the changes and e-mails. We threw so many ideas around in the beginning and had so many new developments during our brief three months of planning, that it was hard to keep everything straight. That, and time the whole project took. I think my family is glad to have me firmly back in the “real world” (for now)!

Katrina: What was the most important thing you learned this year that will help with future online conferences?

Casey: Dreams are not out of reach. WriteOnCon started as a small, crazy idea that turned into a large, amazing reality. I've realized how much a person can accomplish with the right amount of dedication, daring, and support.

Katrina: What’s next for WriteOnCon? The discussion forums remain active.
What role do you see WriteOnCon playing between annual conferences?

Casey: The forums will remain open between conferences, and I hope a great community will grow and bond there.

We also have monthly live events planned that will benefit writers while they eagerly await the big, annual conference each year.


Katrina: We think it's amazing the work you all did to put on such an amazing conference, and for FREE! Will next year's conference still be free?

Casey: Definitely! The free, accessible nature of the conference is WriteOnCon's very foundation. It's not going anywhere. 


Katrina: Do you know of any success stories (agents and authors who found each other during the conference)?

Casey: Several writers received requests from agents through the forums and contests, but I’m not sure if any matches resulted from that. I know many writers found critique partners and critique groups in the forums, and I count each of their stories as a success as well. It’s so important to have a source of support and feedback. 



Katrina: What do you think makes a writer AWESOME?


Casey: An awesome writer perseveres despite doubt and rejection, never stops learning and honing their craft, evokes emotion and reaction in their reader, and remains humble and gracious when success finally calls. 

Katrina: Beautiful answer!

Casey: Thank you so much for the interview and your support of WriteOnCon, Kristal, Kelly, Angela, Katrina, Amparo, and Lindsay. We're honored!

Umm, WE are honored! :-)

Other places you'll find Casey:

Follow Casey on Twitter
Literary Rambles
List of Interviews with Casey
Facebook
Flashy Fiction
Goodreads
Publisher's Marketplace 
SCBWI
Verla Kay Boards

Say hello to Casey in the comments!

Also, if you missed our interview with Elana Johnson, umm, why did you miss it?!