Thereâs probably only one place on Earth where an aspiring author can get expert advice and inspiration on writing and publishing from some of the hottest novelists, poets, agents and editors on the scene for just $300.
That would be at the Jackson Hole Writers Conference, which for its 30th year has an all-virtual affair in the works for June 23-27. But that $300 is the early-bird registration price for scriveners who sign up no later than Monday. After that the cost is jacked up to $330 â which is still a pretty ridiculously reasonable figure.
Jackson Hole Writers, the nonprofit that organizes and hosts the conference, called off its 2020 event for the obvious coronavirus-related reasons, but it has offered a handful of online affairs since then and now has its Zoom chops down sufficiently to pull off a five-day series of online panel discussions, workshops, critique sessions, keynote speakers, readings and other such gatherings.