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The Writers' Conference

Marian D. Schwartz

The publishing world has secrets...

The Clymer Workshop, one of the oldest writers' conferences in the country, has successfully hidden a shameful history. It has a lofty reputation that attracts aspiring writers like Laura Belmont.

Laura has been unable to get a literary agent for her first novel. Hoping to connect with an insider in the publishing industry, she's thrilled to be accepted to the prestigious writers' conference. She thinks the expense of attending is worth it because she believes her acceptance is a credential.

Despite being held in a picturesque setting in rural Western New York, the atmosphere at the conference is intense. Almost two hundred aspiring writers are attending for the same reason she is there. They are all competing for the attention of the visiting agents and editors.

Laura attends writing workshops while games of literary politics are being played in the shadows by the authors teaching her. She is unaware of the favors made, the courtesies given, the grudges held. She would be shocked if she knew what they were saying to each other in their private cottage about the aspiring writers they were hired to teach.

The lessons Laura learns about the publishing industry aren't on the conference schedule. When she receives an offer that comes with a price, she learns how power works in the publishing world.


Book Details

  • Publisher: Gristmill Publishing, LLC
  • Publish Date: Dec 17th, 2012
  • Pages: 344
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 0.72in - 1.01lb
  • EAN: 9780988607613
  • Categories: LiteraryWomen

About the Author

Schwartz, Marian D.: - Marian D.Schwartz is an American novelist and short story writer. Her books include Sara Barefield, Harry Danced Divinely, The Writers' Conference, The Last Season, The Story of a Marriage, and Realities, a novel that is used in suicide support groups.

Praise for this book

"In The Writers' Conference, Marian D. Schwartz tackles the topic with glee, laying bare the underbelly of one such event. It's fiction, of course, but the writers, agents, publishers and academics who populate her story are clearly drawn from experience... a fun read for everyone, and a useful education for anyone who might be thinking of a writing career. The story moves along quickly and holds the reader's interest all the way to the exciting (and surprising) ending." Peter C. Foster, Author

"It is a page-turner, and all the characters are very, very believable and there are no slow parts. Every page has a story. I recommend it highly, for writers and those who just want a good read." Lynn Schneider, Author

"The twists of the plot are unexpected; there is so much information about the realities of the publishing world; and her characters' dark sides and hope breathe life into a well-constructed novel. A great read." Lillian Bloom

"Carried by the substantial characters and surprising plot twists, author Marian Schwartz' meditations on the state of fiction and symbiotic relationships of agents, publishers and critics are insightful. Her sympathies are clearly with the novices struggles...an entertaining and very smart book." J.B. Hicks