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Tenth Annual Clarksville Writers Conference to be held June 5th-6th, 2014

This Year’s Keynote Speaker is Susan Gregg Gilmore

Clarksville Arts and Heritage Development CouncilClarksville, TN – The Clarksville Arts and Heritage Development Council, in partnership with Austin Peay State University and the Tennessee Arts Commission, will be holding the the Tenth Annual Clarksville Writers Conference June 5th and 6th, 2014, on the campus of Austin Peay State University.

We are very honored to have as this year’s keynote speaker Susan Gregg Gilmore, critically-acclaimed novelist and author of Looking for Salvation at the Dairy Queen, The Improper Life of Bezellia Grove and The Funeral Dress.

Tenth Annual Clarksville Writers Conference Keynote speaker Susan Gregg Gilmore [1]

Tenth Annual Clarksville Writers Conference Keynote speaker Susan Gregg Gilmore

Gilmore will speak at Thursday evening’s banquet at the Clarksville Regional Airport Terminal (John F. Outlaw Field), featuring a gorgeous panoramic view of the airfield and runway.

The conference banquet will be encompassed by two days of interesting presentations and valuable workshops on Thursday and Friday, June 5th and 6th, on the campus of Austin Peay State University.

Authors scheduled to speak include:

In addition to the scheduled presentations and workshops, free manuscript consultations with two literary agents are available to conference participants:

A limited number of writers’ circle sessions with Zachary Michael Jack for an additional charge of $45.00.

A complete package including all conference activities is offered, as well as a la carte options. Visit the conference website at www.artsandheritage.us/writers [2] for author bios, the conference schedule, registration information and more.

About the Clarksville Writers Conference

The 2014 Clarksville Writers Conference is made possible in part through the generous support of the Clarksville Arts & Heritage Development Council, Austin Peay State University, Tennessee Arts Commission, City of Clarksville, Gannett Foundation / The Leaf-Chronicle, APSU Office of President Tim Hall, Middle Tennessee Tourism Council, Fort Campbell Officers’ Spouses’ Club, and the Customs House Museum and Cultural Center.

Additional sponsors include Dave and Jennie Beth Johnston, Dee Boaz, Sarah and Alex Darnell, Ned and Jacqueline Crouch, Wendell and Jean Gilbert, Dewey and Helga Browder, and Susan H. Menees. The conference was developed in 2005 by Patricia Winn.