Professional development opportunity — The Business Writer’s Weekend

The Writer’s Weekend now has a business writing option.

Both options have the same great meal and accommodation package at a lakeside conference centre in Hope, BC for optimal on-site intensive learning, practical workshops, and early morning and late night opportunities for writing and feedback. Both options run from 7 pm on Fri, Oct 27 to 2pm on Sun, Oct 29  2017.

The Business Writer’s Weekend will jump-start your writing for the workplace including an inventory current writing skills for the workplace, identifying writing skills to acquire to increase contribution to workplace, learning the basics of writing a grant, learning how to write a press release, writing activities to help promote your program or department within your organization and outside of your organization as well as learning how to use your writing skills to promote yourself and position yourself for future career growth.

The Writer’s Weekend will position you for a freelance or creative writing career by providing workshop experiences that result in knowing how to promote your writing, query editors and land paid writing work, sketch out your characters and novel outline, write an author bio and create a writing platform, develop a strategy to overcome writer’s block and form a productive writing schedule.

The instructors for the weekend are:

Allison Kilgannon, who holds two master’s degrees in English and History, has secured grants for education, acted as a beta reader, pitched agents, worked for non-profits and universities and who writes YA and dystopian fiction.

Jodi McBride, who is an experienced workshop facilitator and the executive director of a non-profit who writes reports, grant proposals, and press releases as part of her day-to-day work. She has worked as a freelance writer prior to her current role. She is pursuing a master’s degree in non-profit leadership.

Michelle Vandepol, who is a blogger, writing coach, and novelist (Mother Mexico, 2008, & Stories Your Mother Never Told You, 2014) who worked as a freelance writer and newspaper reporter prior to her current work in post-secondary coordination. She is the current editor of Groundwork magazine.

For more information contact Michelle Vandepol at michelle.vandepol@ufv.ca or continuingeducation@ufv.ca

 

 

10/22/2017