Coyote Con is officially over!

Happy Memorial Day, everyone!

Coyote Con  ended yesterday evening with the final chat, filled with praise for the organizer, Deena Fisher of Drollerie Press , and wishes for the next year's Coyote Con to be even better and bigger than this one.  Overall, we had 58 chat sessions spanning 5 weekends and multiple topics on writing and publishing, as well as nightly Word Wars and the MayNoWriMo challenge hosted by Joely Sue Burkhardt, pitch sessions with editors and book publishers, and conversations with prominent authors.   Many of us are having a serious withdrawal and wish we could continue to meet every week in the chat rooms on-line.

The next Coyote Con opens the weekend of May 1, 2011 and will last 21 days.  Please join us for 3 weeks of fun!  In the mean time, transcripts from this year's sessions are available  and contain great resourses, as well as a glance at what it was like.

I find it great when I think that this was the first virtual Con ever held.  And, I think the tradition will catch on and many others will follow in the coming year.  It is a Con everyone who has Internet can attend without traveling, booking hotels, and spending lots of money.  And, you can really meet amazing people and make great contacts in virtual space.

Hope to chat with you all at Coyote Con next year!

 

 

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