The Muse Online Writers Conference is back!

The annual Muse Online Writers Conference, organised by Lea Schizas, makes its return this week.


Mission
Our Online Writers Conference is aimed to offer you, the writer, whatever resource we can to give you the opportunity to enhance and improve your craft, to offer the opportunity to make contacts to reach that next level all writers seek - publication!

Our vision for organizing this online and very FREE writers conference as an annual event is to bring the writing world a bit closer for you. I understand many writers out there do not have the monetary resources to attend face-to-face conferences, or perhaps they are situated far, and even some writers may be incapacitated making it difficult for them to travel.

Within the world of the Internet, everything is possible and with this in mind we offer you this chance to come out, chat with our Presenters, ask them questions and even attend a few of our FREE workshops to be held throughout the week.

FAQ  

WHAT IS THE MUSE ONLINE WRITERS CONFERENCE?


The Muse Online Writers Conference is a FREE annual conference offered to writers around the world. There are no hidden costs whatsoever. The only thing we ask if anyone can donate to help maintain the conference with costs incurred we appreciate it.

HOW DO I REGISTER?

Easy. Click on the Registration page in the navigational links.

HOW DO I KNOW IF I AM REGISTERED?

If you go to the Registration page and click on the yahoo registration link, look at the top right hand side of that group's page. If you see JOIN THIS GROUP, then it means you are not registered and should click on that button. If you don't see this then you are registered and should be able to click on the left hand side in the MESSAGES section. Only those who register are able to read the messages.

I'm honoured to be presenting a workshop at this years event (An Introduction to Social Media: Exploring your Online Marketing Options). For a list of all the workshops in the 2010 programme click here.

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