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A Weekend For Words, September 20-22, 2013

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From SCWC Executive Director Michael Steven Gregory

LA9 Awards, Conference Wrap And Special Recognition

Each and every SCWC has its unique take-away. For some it's a specific scrap of information that suddenly blows open the floodgates of inspiration, for others it may be making a deep and visceral connection with another like-minded soul. An agent's request to see your manuscript, a handful of peers responding favorably to your work during read & critique, even a silly, goober-spitting moment of hilarity while simply kicking it with other writers--the conference take-aways are varied and many and sometimes personal. For me, during our 37th conference in nearly 26 years, there were two...

LA9 Take-away 1: Writers are so hot that an L.A. firefighter ditched his friend's wedding reception to hang with a group of us until 6:45 in the morning. See, even LAFD couldn't put us out. LA9 Take-away 2: We often forget to recognize how far a writer's come. Yes, Wes and I joke on Friday night that our only expectation of conferees is to leave the last day of the conference with their work sucking less than when they arrived on the first, but the thing is, stick-to-itness, the ability to listen to criticism and suggestions in effort to elevate your craft, coupled with the determination to do so, all that too warrants recognition. 

Tenacity, determination, and the long slog of incremental improvements made that ultimately, hopefully, result in a good story well told is not unique to "aspiring" or emerging writers. It is the skein ALL writers share. And while some people measure a writer's validation merely by publication, what also validates a writer is great improvement of craft, published or not. Wes and I were reminded of that Sunday when informed that one such writer, Lisa Holdren, a conferee who's been with us for at least four conferences, demonstrated such. It's been too many years since we rewarded such commitment. It's been too many years since we applauded such achievement. Sunday was a good day to do so, and for that we are grateful.  Now on to the awards...

SCWC*LA 9 Award Recipients

OUTSTANDING FICTION >> Patricia Rinker

From Diamond Bar, CA

OUTSTANDING IMPROVEMENT >> Lisa Holdren

From Sherman Oaks, CA

OUTSTANDING TOPIC >> Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman

From San Diego, CA (read here)

OUTSTANDING TOPIC >> Bob Harman

From Laguna Beach, CA (read here)

Congratulations all!  We plan to be back in Newport Beach next September. Thanks to our special guest speakers,  Margaret Dilloway, Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman, Darlene Quinn, Scott Sigler, and John Vorhaus.  Special thanks to all our SCWC workshop leaders, advance submission readers and hard working volunteers. Above all else, a robust and especially beefy thanks to all the conferees who entrusted us with their work and aspirations this past weekend. It is the SCWC's honor to be a part of your community. It is with you we wish to spoon.

San Diego 26 is only five months away. We hope to see you there.  In the meantime, go forth and write well!

--msg

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