Midwest Writers Workshop = Happy Day Moments

My writer friends,

It’s the first week of a new year and I’m thinking about you. And I’m thinking how Midwest Writers Workshop could give you so many Happy Day Moments.

The days and months ahead are your blank book. You get to decide how to fill those pages, those chapters.

So why not decide to make Midwest Writers Workshop some of those pages?

You know I’m your MWW Director/Cheerleader/Encourager and we have an UNBELIEVABLE faculty for MWW15.  I’ll be working with my programming committee in the next few weeks to develop the AWESOME schedule of sessions, panels, and activities for what could be the THREE most life-changing, eventful days of your writing career…. JULY 23-25, 2015, in Muncie, Indiana.

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I’m posting here to cheerlead/encourage you to keep MWW15 on your radar.

Save your money. Or how about this: put attending MWW15 on your gift list. Just ask Liz Lincoln Steiner.

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You have 200 days. Six months and 19 days. 143 weekdays and 57 weekend days. 28 weeks and 4 days. 4,800 hours. 288,000 minutes.

Don’t let another year go by without discovering what MWW can do for your writing!

I know firsthand how MWW can be life-changing. So do these folks.

Plan to make this happen.  Make 2015 the most meaningful year of your life. Let’s go on this journey together.

Come. Let’s share some Happy Day Moments! Can’t wait for July!

-Jama

 

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**Bookmark www.midwestwriters.org and watch for upcoming information on the schedule and registration. Make sure you’re on our e-mail list!

{photo by Gail Werner Photography}

About Me

About Me

Hi! I’m Jama, the writer of daily Happy Day Moments, author of Then Came A Miracle, and retired Director of Midwest Writers Workshop. I’m an unapologetic Happyologist with a desire to share the importance of “living with gratitude” … finding a “moment” each day to be grateful. I’m a lover of family and girlfriends and Jesus and words and chocolate and encouraging others in their faith and in their writing. Luke 1:37.

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