As a change from our normal Q&A with writers, agents and editors, we’re celebrating the opening of bookings for Swanwick 2015, with a special “Swanwick Magic” #AskSwanwick chat.
We’ll be talking to previous attendees (Swanwickers, as we colloquially call them) about their fondest memories, tricks of the trade they’ve learnt at the Summer School, successes that have come from the school and best tips for surviving the week. We’ll also be answering questions from Swanwick ‘virgins’, sharing what you might get from attending the world’s longest running residential conference for writers.
We’ll be talking to previous attendees (Swanwickers, as we colloquially call them) about their fondest memories, tricks of the trade they’ve learnt at the Summer School, successes that have come from the school and best tips for surviving the week. We’ll also be answering questions from Swanwick ‘virgins’, sharing what you might get from attending the world’s longest running residential conference for writers.
If you’re a writer in the UK, Europe or beyond, come join our #AskSwanwick Twitter chat on Tuesday 10 March, 8pm (UK Time) and find out what makes Swanwick magic for writers!
Just search for the hashtag #AskSwanwick on Tuesday 10 March at 8pm (UK Time) – making sure you follow 'all' not just 'top' search results. To ask a question, tweet using the #AskSwanwick hashtag followed by your question. You can find an easy guide on how to follow and tweet-etiquette here.
Selected highlights of each session are available on the Swanwick website a few weeks after each chat – but nothing beats following it in person at the time and asking questions!
Best wishes,
Benjamin, Karin, Andrew and Mike (The Twitter Team)
Just search for the hashtag #AskSwanwick on Tuesday 10 March at 8pm (UK Time) – making sure you follow 'all' not just 'top' search results. To ask a question, tweet using the #AskSwanwick hashtag followed by your question. You can find an easy guide on how to follow and tweet-etiquette here.
Selected highlights of each session are available on the Swanwick website a few weeks after each chat – but nothing beats following it in person at the time and asking questions!
Best wishes,
Benjamin, Karin, Andrew and Mike (The Twitter Team)