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Top Ten Things to Take to a Writers’ Conference

1.) Business Cards with your name, email, and website if you have one. If you can’t afford to buy them, get some colored card-stock and make your own. 

2.) A reusable water bottle with your name on it. It’s so important to stay hydrated especially when you’re running from class to class.

3.) Comfortable shoes/clothes for plenty of standing, sitting, and walking. This is a time to leave the high heels at home and go for comfort. 

4.) A notebook and a couple of good pens. Seems fairly evident that you’ll be taking notes and such but in the excitement don’t forget the obvious. 

5.) A light sweater or jacket. This can be a lifesaver if the venue has their air conditioning cranked too high.

6.) Snacks. Protein bars, granola bars, nuts, breath mints, fruit, etc. Bringing them from home can save money and time. Throw something in your bag so you can eat on the run if necessary. 

7.) Remedies for the unexpected. Bring all your normal medications and consider things for dry eye (so much reading), headaches (busy, busy…or drinky, drinky), sore back (strange bed/too much sitting), and any other ailment that may rear its ugly head. You don’t want anything ruining your weekend so best come prepared. 

8.) Bring cash to spend at the conference Book Fair. Often authors attending the event also have books for sale but don’t take credit cards or debit. It’s always good to have a bit of cash tucked away—just in case.

9.) Extras…Chargers, selfie stick, and hi-res camera if you’re wanting pix of yourself for your website.

10.) A nice big comfy canvas bag or briefcase to carry everything.

Beyond the physical, it’s important to bring a positive attitude of acceptance and openness as you work to fulfill the five reasons you’re there: To Learn, Share, Network, Find Your People, and hone your Social Skills. 

Prepare before you go. Here are some things to consider: 

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Two affordable Canadian conferences for 2020. Registration is now open for both. Don’t wait too long–these are both popular events.

Hotel is separate.

When Words Collide, Calgary, Alberta August 7-9, 2020 pass is only $40

Creative Ink, Burnaby, B.C. May 15-17, 2020. Pass is $80 but if you email: sandrawickham@live.ca and tell her I (Faye Arcand) sent you, the pass will be discounted to $65.


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