VISIT |
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WED: By Appointment |
THU – FRI: 10am – 4pm |
SAT: 10am – 4pm |
SUN – TUE: Closed |
LOCATION
Georgia Writers Museum
109 S. Jefferson Ave.
Eatonton, GA 31024
New York Times Best Seller
Full – Weekend $300
Includes Friday Happy Hour, 2 Keynotes & Lunches
One-Day $145 (either Saturday or Sunday)
Includes 1 Keynote & Lunch
per Session $40
Keynote Lunch $40
Welcome to Georgia Writers Museum’s 3rd Annual Writers Retreat!
We are excited to bring together budding and experienced authors for a weekend of workshops, networking, and an overall fun and informative experience. Working with advice and assistance from the Atlanta Writers Club, we are honored to welcome notable writers from across the state. Together, we are forming a creative and supportive environment for writers to work on their craft and gain tips for publishing from some of the best writers in the state. Convening in Eatonton, Georgia, your retreat is nestled in the center of Georgia’s literary heartland. Nine Georgia Writers Hall of Fame members lived, worked, and wrote within 30 miles of Georgia Writers Museum. As we say, there must be something in the water!
Looking forward to hosting you at GWM’s Writers Retreat!
4-6 pm Happy Hour at Lake Oconee Bistro (1130 Lake Oconee Pkwy, Eatonton, GA 31024)
6 pm Dinner on own or with new writer friends!
9:15-10:30am Session 1
10:45am-12:00pm Session 2
12:15pm-1:45pm Osprey Foundation’s Anne River Siddons Memorial Keynote with Love Hudson-Maggio & Jennifer Moorman
2:00pm-3:15pm Session 3
About Love Hudson-Maggio: Love Hudson-Maggio is CEO and Founder of a marketing technology firm with offices in Atlanta, GA and Manhattan, NY. She writes southern women’s fiction with a travel flair about smart people with a lot to learn about life and love. Love’s passion for travel shows up in her books as her characters find themselves transported between the southern sweetness of Atlanta, GA to other international picturesque locations like India. Love lives in Atlanta, GA with her husband, two sons and their dog. Love was admitted as a screenwriting fellow at Columbia University for her short play As the Vow Breaks. Upon completion of her screenwriting fellowship her play Eating for Two was performed at a small theater in New York’s Lower East Side as a part of a female ensemble. Love believes that the love you give away will find its way back to you. Her books reflect this truth.
About Jennifer Moorman: Born and raised in southern Georgia, where honeysuckle grows wild and the whippoorwills sing, Jennifer Moorman is the bestselling author of the magical realism Mystic Water series. Jennifer started writing in elementary school, crafting epic tales of adventure and love and magic. She wrote stories in Mead notebooks, on printer paper, on napkins, on the soles of her shoes. Her blog is full of dishes inspired by fiction, and she hosts baking classes showcasing these recipes. Jennifer considers herself a traveler, a baker, and a dreamer. She can always be won over with chocolate, unicorns, or rainbows. She believes in love—everlasting and forever.
9:15-10:30am Session 1
10:45am-12:00pm Session 2
12:15pm-1:45pm Osprey Foundation’s Anne River Siddons Memorial Keynote with Joshilyn Jackson
2:00pm-3:15pm Session 3
About Joshilyn Jackson: New York Times and USA Today bestselling novelist Joshilyn Jackson’s books have been translated into a dozen languages, won SIBA’s Novel of the Year award, three times been the #1 Book Sense Pick, twice been the #1 Indie Next Pick, twice won Georgia Author of the Year, been a top ten finalist in the Goodreads Choice Awards, been the Target Book Club Pick, three times been a Books-A-Million Book Club Pick, four times been shortlisted for the Townsend Prize for Fiction, been a finalist for the Willie Morris Award for Southern Fiction, and won the Patricia Winn Award for Southern Fiction.
A former actor, Jackson reads the audio versions of both her own novels and other writers’ books. Her work in this field has been nominated for the Audie Award, included on AudioFile Magazine’s best of the year list, won three Earphones Awards, made the Audible All-Star list for highest listener ranks/reviews, and garnered three Listen Up Awards from Publishers Weekly.
As a volunteer with Reforming Arts, Jackson spent six years teaching creative writing in Georgia’s maximum security facility for women. She currently serves on their board of directors, focusing on re-entry. She lives in Decatur, Georgia, with her family, two entitled cats, and a modestly-sized dog.
Founder, St. Simons Island Writers Group
2018 Georgia Detective/Mystery Author of the Year
2023 Georgia Romance Author of the Year
Business Consultant & Author
Executive Director of the Atlanta Writers Club
2023 Georgia Romance Author of the Year
2018 Georgia Detective/Mystery Author of the Year
Ferrol Sams Award for Fiction Recipient
Business Consultant & Author
Author of Who I Am: The Man Behind the Badge
2022 Georgia Detective/Mystery Author of the Year
Author of The Last Laird of Sapelo
Executive Director of the Atlanta Writers Club
2023 Georgia Romance Author of the Year
VP of Contests, Atlanta Writers Club
Bestselling Author & Keynote Speaker on Customer Loyalty
Telly Award
2020 Southern Book Prize Recipient
Author of His Lordship’s Mysteries series
Professor Emerita at Georgia State University, Award-Winning Author
VISIT |
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WED: By Appointment |
THU – FRI: 10am – 4pm |
SAT: 10am – 4pm |
SUN – TUE: Closed |
Georgia Writers Museum
109 S. Jefferson Ave.
Eatonton, GA 31024