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Tonight we had the highest attendance of any chat to date, thanks to the attendance of @EllenHopkinsYA (Ellen Hopkins, Bestselling YA verse novelist), steampunk author @KateMilford and @WriterLor (Lorin Oberweger, founder of Free-Expressions Seminars (Writing The Breakout Novel Intensive week-long workshop with NY agent Donald Maass).
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on 4/22/2010
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Oh, what a fun chat we shared tonight! Lots of new ScribeChat-ers, and a visit from special guest Lorin Oberweger of Free-Expressions Seminars (@WriterLor). Lorin offered an opportunity to apply for a full scholarship to her next week-long intensive workshop with NY agent Donald Maass, worth $1,900! Submissions close next week. Check the transcript for [...]
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