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Information in this article is pulled from Episode 133 of The Book Marketing Action Podcast featuring Becky Antkowiak.
Writers often find themselves on a lonely journey, struggling to pursue their goals and navigate the challenges of the publishing industry. This is why it’s important for writers to be in community with each other by attending writers conferences. With unity and mutual support, solitary writing becomes a collective force.
There is unparalleled value in attending writers conferences, and we want to share some of the benefits you’ll experience when you sign up for one, illustrated through the 6 Cs: Camaraderie, Culture, Connections, Coaching, Cohort, and Continuing.
Camaraderie: Finding Your People
Attending a writers conference provides an opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals who understand the joys and challenges of the writing journey. Writers often feel isolated, but being in a community of fellow writers can provide a sense of belonging and support. It’s important to find people who “get” you and speak your language. Conferences offer a space where writers can feel understood and appreciated.
Learning the Culture of the Publishing Industry
Conferences offer valuable insights into the publishing industry’s culture. Writers can learn about publishers’ and agents’ expectations, which is crucial for anyone who wants to succeed in the industry. By attending conferences, writers gain knowledge and insights that will help them navigate the publishing world more effectively.
Making Connections: Agents, Publishers, and Peers
One of the significant benefits of attending a writers conference is the opportunity to make connections with agents, publishers, and other writers. These connections can open doors and provide opportunities for publication. Agents and publishers often give priority to writers they meet at conferences because it shows a commitment to the writing journey. It’s important to follow up on any requests for submissions and to send the materials within the requested time frame. Additionally, connecting with other writers can lead to valuable advice, resources, and support.
Coaching and Feedback
Writers conferences offer opportunities for coaching and feedback from professionals in the industry. Some conferences provide writing critiques, where writers can receive one-on-one feedback on their work. This feedback can be invaluable in improving the quality of the writing and identifying areas for growth. It’s essential to be open to constructive criticism and to implement the suggestions provided. Additionally, conferences are a great place to find editors and writing coaches who can help refine your work and take it to the next level.
Finding a Cohort: Your Writing BFFs
A cohort refers to a small group of writers who support and encourage each other on their writing journeys. These are the people who become your writing BFFs—your go-to group for advice, feedback, and motivation. Finding a cohort is crucial for writers who want to stay committed to their writing and continue honing their skills. These groups provide a sense of community and accountability, helping writers stay on track and overcome obstacles.
Continuing to Write: The Key to Success
The ability to continue writing is essential for writers who want to succeed in the industry. Many writers start a book but never finish it, and even fewer go on to be published. Attending conferences can provide the motivation and resources needed to stay committed to the writing journey. It’s important to remember that success is not just about getting published but about finishing the book that you were meant to write.
Next Steps
Attending writers conferences can have a profound impact on a writer’s journey. By finding your people and tapping into the resources and support available, you can navigate the challenges of the industry and find success on your own terms. Take action to connect with a writing community and unlock the full potential of your writing journey.
Looking for an upcoming writers conference to attend? The Write To Publish Conference will be held in Wheaton, IL, from June 11 to 14, and you could meet both Becky Robinson and Becky Antkowiak there! Learn more here.
Becky Antkowiak is a Writer, Editor, Founder/Chief Encouragement Officer of the 540 Writers Community, and Serial Extrovert. Discover the powerful story behind her blue hair, learn more about the 540 Writers Community, and explore her website for blog posts and other guidance.
I am the founder/CEO of the Weaving Influence team, the author of Reach: Creating the Biggest Possible Audience for Your Message, Book, or Cause, and the host of the Book Marketing Action Podcast. I’m a wife and mom of three kids, and I enjoy running, reading, writing, coffee, and dark chocolate.