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CraftFest: Check Out the Great Instructors Who Will Teach This Year

24 Mar

Look who will be joining us this year at CraftFest! Don’t miss this opportunity to meet and learn from these masters of the thriller genre.  Confirmed instructors include:

John Sandford
Joseph Wambaugh
Steve Berry
Jan Burke
Lee Child
Catherine Coulter
Bob Dugoni
Lisa Gardner
Heather Graham
Andrew Gross
Gayle Lynds
Phillip Margolin
David Morrell
Michael Palmer
Ann Rule
Donald Maass
Grant Blackwood
Allison Brennan
David Hewson
Peter James
Steven James
Joan Johnston
Melody Johnson Howe

We’ll also be featuring martial arts expert and former marine, Jack Hoban, who will be conducting an in-depth workshop on Fighting: Ethics, Tactics, and Techniques for Writers. Bring your questions!

Jon Land and Kathleen Antrim will return with their dynamic What If? session to help AgentFest attendees prepare their very best pitch.

The phenomenal Buzz Your Book workshop hosted by MJ Rose and Doug Clegg is also back by popular demand.

CraftFest is a one-of-a-kind intensive retreat on the craft of writing. Whether you’re a new writer or an established author, these talented instructors can help you hone your craft and take your work to the next level. Come join us!
Doug

D.P. Lyle, MD
VP, National Events
CraftFest Director
SIGN UP TODAY: http://www.thrillerfest.com

 
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Posted by on March 24, 2012 in Writing

 

7 responses to “CraftFest: Check Out the Great Instructors Who Will Teach This Year

  1. Jodie Renner

    March 24, 2012 at 9:03 am

    Exciting! I can’t wait. This will be my third year at Thrillerfest/Craftfest. I find the Craftfest presentations very stimulating and informative – brimming with great info and techniques I can pass on to my thriller-writer clients!

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  2. Ian Walkley

    March 25, 2012 at 4:51 pm

    This is amazing. The best line up since I’ve been going. Craft Fest is the best writer’s event I have ever attended. Great for both emerging writers and published authors.
    See you there!

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  3. journeyofjordannaeast

    March 27, 2012 at 8:56 am

    I can’t wait to attend! Still have to register though. Wondering if I should just get a day pass or if I can afford to stay for the entire conference.

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    • D.P. Lyle, MD

      March 27, 2012 at 9:01 am

      CraftFest is special but the entire conference is fun. Most all of the CraftFest teachers are around all weekend so don’t be afraid to walk up and introduce yourself and ask any questions you want. ThrillerFest is very relaxed and the authors are always happy to chat.

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