According to the conference web site, “LexiCon is a positive experience where writers of all levels and degrees of talent, success and genre are encouraged and supported. It's a place where egos are left at the door to build networks of friendships and associates, creating and improving on a sales dynamic.”
Ms. Malone will be speaking on the subject of Surviving Publishing’s Maelstrom, a talk on many of the mishaps a book author can encounter going through the publishing world, from her experience as a fiction editor and editor, and how to best avoid them. Ms. Malone was very excited about attending again, stating: "Mitch Haynes, the mastermind behind LexiCon, has formed a new model. And that model was not only successful...but it will be hugely so in the future. Another thing that was in stark contrast with this conference was the camaraderie."
Ms. Malone further stated: “Conferences like these really need to become even more prominent. It provides an excellent atmosphere for up-and-coming writers and veteran authors to traditional publishers to mix and mingle. And experienced professionals in the industry can share the trade secrets needed to really succeed in the literary world. I’m very much looking forward to this year’s convention and hope it continues for many years to come!”
More data about the convention can be found at their website: www.lexi-conwritersconference.com
Susan Mary Malone has worked as a freelance editor since 1993, with a BS in Political Science and minors in English and Journalism. Her client list includes NY Times Bestsellers, Essence Bestsellers and books featured in Publishers Weekly. She is also an award-winning author of fiction and non-fiction herself. She participates as a speaker in literary conferences such as the Harriett Austin Writer's Conference (at the University of Georgia), the Blue Ridge Writer's Conference, the SouthWest Writer's Conference, and the East Texas Writer’s Guild, among others. Her full biography and featured list of published authors can be viewed at http://www.maloneeditorial.com
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