AUTHOR: linda TITLE: A Post-Yosemite Writers Conference Reflection DATE: 7:11:00 AM ----- BODY:

A month after attending the fourth annual YWC, it’s time to tell the story about the Yosemite Writers Conference.

It's an exclusive destination conference on book publishing, full of dynamic panels, literary illuminati, and eager authors, against the backdrop of one of the most beautiful places in the country.

It's about inspiration and information, sharing and teaching, timely topics, readings, and eating… but most of all, it’s about people.

There's been some noteworthy souls associated with my YWC experience:

To see more about this year's conference, check out ABC23’s Managing Editor Nick Belardes discuss the hot talk at the conference in “Is Book Publishing Dead?” the Sierra Star’s feature story on the conference, and conference emcee Rik Bollman's YWC photo album on Flickr.

But there’s one story I’ve neglected: mine.

The journey to the conference began in June of last year, when I was put in contact with Bonnie after a blind phone call to DNC to inquire after an ad about YWC they published in one of their newsletters. I told Bonnie about my passions and my ideas, and offered to volunteer publicity expertise in exchange for attending the conference. After attending an inspirational YWC in 2006, I resumed volunteer publicity activities in March of this year, sending out the press release, contacting each California Writers Club, posting the event listing to every online calendar I could find, spreading the word to friends, and creating a co-marketing arrangement with a local writing group and a women's radio network. And just before the conference, I created a colorful portrayal of the publicity conference activities within a mindmap, which I displayed on my personal and company blog.

And what does all this mean to my writing?

These conference experiences, along with Sunset Stories, various corporate communications, collages, SF Zine Fest, Ripe Fruit Writing, Litquake, scrapbooking, journaling, designing and networking... all works together as part of my Personal Narrative.

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-------- AUTHOR: linda TITLE: What's Your Type Typewritter Jewelry DATE: 9:57:00 PM ----- BODY:

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couldn't help but stop by the vintage typewriter jewelry table at the Yosemite Writer Conference, carefully decked out with shining sterling silver bracelets, earrings, cuff links and rings, set with colored letter, number and symbol keys of a era only recently gone by.

The smiling man behind the booth was Kerry Loeb, who together with Rachel Hannah makes the recycled pieces from old typewriters that are too damaged to be saved intact. She told me that the rest of these damaged typewriters are then donated to a Tahoe artist who uses them to build life-size human figures.

They were at the conference seen here last year, and once we got to talking I realized I wanted one. I chose a sterling silver ring with a question mark/comma key, and then returned to purchase a random-key bracelet for my mother, who has grown up using these now vintage machines. Today I ordered alphabet-earrings for a writing-and-reading friend in her initials.
Great conversation pieces; and I love recycling!

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-------- AUTHOR: linda TITLE: Yosemite Writers Conference benefits from MindManager auction DATE: 9:59:00 AM ----- BODY:

Mindjet's MindManager fetched one of the highest bids at the Yosemite Writers Conference, where over 100 writers gathered for an inside look at the book business from August 24-26 at the Tenaya Lodge.

The software has helped many authors organize their thoughts in order to write their books, and attendees were wowed by the colorful information visualization capabilities MindManager presents.

The winner, Linda Rohrbough, said she would use MindManager to help run the writers' boot camp she's involved with in her home state of Texas.

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