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An Agent’s View of the Pitch Session Process

by on Dec.10, 2010, under agent, authors, blogging, Books, Bram Stoker Award, contribution, Del Rey, Featured Articles, guest post, Guests, Hank Schwaeble, Horror, horror genre, Lucy Snyder, Pitches, pitching, publishing, publishing company, Robert Fleck, WHC 2011, World Horror Convention, World Horror Convention 2011, writing

Recently, we asked Robert Fleck if he’d be willing to write a guest post for the pitch blog, and share a bit of knowledge about pitching and publishing. Bob Fleck is a much-loved literary agent in the horror genre. He’s been in the publishing industry for two decades, and is known for his professional approach [...]
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Brian Keene seminar SOLD OUT!

by on Dec.10, 2010, under Austin, Books, Brian Keene, convention, Events, Featured Articles, Horror, lecture, seminar, Seminars, teaching, Texas, WHC 2011, World Horror Convention, World Horror Convention 2011, writing, writing seminar

We are delighted to announce that all spots for Brian Keene’s seminar are now reserved. We knew it was going to be popular, but hadn’t anticipated just HOW popular! If you would like to be added to the waiting list in case a spot opens up please send and email to [email protected] Thank you. We [...]
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Brian Keene’s World Horror Writing Seminars

by on Dec.02, 2010, under Austin, Brian Keene, classes, convention, Events, Featured Articles, Guests, Horror, lecture, Programming, seminar, Seminars, Texas, WHC, WHC 2011, World Horror Convention, World Horror Convention 2011, writing, writing classes

The World Horror Convention is proud to bring its members a variety of seminars. As we grow closer to the convention date, we will be unveiling more seminars for those interested in forming their own small press or pitching to agents and editors. Check this space for updates. THE BUSINESS OF WRITING AND PUBLISHING Have [...]
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CONGRATULATIONS, WORLD HORROR 2010!

by on Mar.17, 2010, under Brighton, congratulations, convention, Dave Carson, David Case, England, event, Events, Horror, horror writing, Hugh Lamb, Ingrid Pitt, James Herbert, Les Edwards, Press Release, Tanith Lee, UK, WHC 2011, World Horror Convention, World Horror Convention 2010, World Horror Convention 2011, writing

The World Horror 2011 planning committee wishes to extend its congratulations to Amanda Foubister, Stephen Jones, Michael Marshall Smith, and the rest of the Brighton committee for selling out World Horror 2010. “When it was first announced that a World Horror Convention would take place in the United Kingdom, there was plenty of cause for [...]
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World Horror Convention Austin announces new guests

by on Jul.14, 2009, under Austin, Books, Brian Keene, convention, Guests, Horror, Joe R. Lansdale, Media, Press Release, Sarah Langan, Texas, WHC 2011, World Horror Convention, World Horror Convention 2011, writing

The World Horror Convention Austin is proud to announce the additions of legendary author Joe R. Lansdale and bestselling author Brian Keene to the lineup for its 2011 convention. Lansdale, the master of mojo storytelling, will be taking on the mantle of Toastmaster for the event, while Keene will be in attendance to run an intensive workshop on the business of writing.


“You can’t have a spec-fic convention in Texas without Joe,” said Convention Co-Chair, Lee Thomas. “Well, you could but it would be just plain wrong. He’s iconic. With superlative works in the suspense, science fiction, Western and horror genres, he is a versatile and exceptional craftsman, and we’re honored he’ll be attending.”


Lansdale is the author of more than a dozen novels, including Lost Echoes and Leather Maiden. He has received the British Fantasy Award, the American Mystery Award, the Edgar Award, the Grinzane Cavour Prize for literature, and seven Bram Stoker Awards.


Lansdale joins award-winning authors Sarah Langan and Brian Keene on the WHC 2011 guest list. Special guest Keene’s workshop on the business of writing will be a unique WHC presentation.


“Attendees are going to have their eyes opened,” Nate Southard, Co-Chair of the convention, said. “Brian has always dedicated himself to helping aspiring writers, and his presentation will carry on this commitment. His distinguished career has given him insights into the realities of publishing – the good, the bad, and the grotesque – and he’s going to share them with a roomful of his colleagues.”


Keene, who came to prominence in 2003 with the release of his debut novel The Rising and has since published over 20 books, in addition to his work with Marvel Comics, will be presenting Business Unusual: Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About The Business Of Writing But Were Afraid To Ask. Seating for this informational seminar will be limited and pre-registration required. Details are forthcoming.


This international conference of horror’s brightest talents and their fans will take place in Austin, Texas from April 28th through May 1st, 2011. Additional Guests of Honor, registration information, and hotel information will be forthcoming. A website featuring convention information is currently in development.


The World Horror Convention is an annual gathering of professionals in the horror industry; publishers, authors, artists, musicians, filmmakers, dealers and, of course, horror fans. WHC serves as both an industry insider’s networking event and a chance for fans of the genre to get together, meet some of the creative talents in the field, and generally spend a weekend celebrating All Things Scary.


For more information please contact Nate Southard at [email protected] or Lee Thomas at [email protected].

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