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Friday
May302008

P.W.A.C. (pwack?)

If you are around the Winnipeg area this weekend, our city is hosting the Professional Writers Association of Canada National Conference (P.W.A.C.) I am speaking at the conference, though I am not speaking as a writer but as my alter-ego: illustrator-man. I'll be part of a panel discussion on collaboration with editors, designers and illustrators. It's an interesting position for me, especially since beginning my writing career a few years ago – I find myself on both sides of the street, asking myself paradoxical questions like, "Could I collaborate with me?"

I doubt that I'll be that profound, or weird, but it's a good excuse to hang out with some writers. And I've heard there is lunch! That's about all I need to show up somewhere. 

Here's some further details about the conference.

Have a good weekend. 

Reader Comments (2)

Knock 'em dead, Craig. Wish I could be there to see you in action.

Enjoy the spotlight! I have a hunch you'll be making some vital connections at the conference...and maybe that magic one you've been waiting for. *fingers crossed*

Hugs,
Fran

June 1, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterFran Friel

thanks Fran
it went quite well. Mostly non-fiction article writers, rather than the fiction sort. But it was good to talk to those in the biz.

June 2, 2008 | Unregistered Commentercraig

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