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The DFW Writers Conference, also known as DFWCon, is an American annual professional conference for writers in multiple genres. The letters DFW stand for Dallas–Fort Worth. It always takes place in a city within the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, normally in the spring months. History and operations The conference's purpose is to help writers grow their professional network, develop their writing skills and business knowledge, and meet with publishing-industry professionals. Attendees include literary agents and editors from publishing houses around the country, and writers from Texas and other states. The conference offers its attendees the opportunity to meet with a literary agent for one-on-one pitch sessions, and its education program typically features more than fifty writing classes. The conference started in 2008. It is organized by members of the DFW Writers' Workshop, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that helps writers in multiple genres develop their writing to publication-level quality. The group has operated in the DFW metroplex since 1977. The DFW Writers Conference was selected by readers of The Writer magazine in 2019 and 2020 as "The Best Writing Conference In Texas" Events 2008: The first conference took place at the Grapevine Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas, attended by approximately 110 people. Its keynote speaker was entertainment journalist and romance author Candace Havens. 2009: The second event took place at the Grapevine Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas. Its keynote speaker was bestselling thriller author Bob Mayer. 2010: The third event took place at the Grapevine Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas. Its keynote speaker was The New York Times- and USA Today-bestselling romance author Jodi Thomas. 2011: In its fourth year, the conference had grown to the point where it needed a larger venue. It moved to the American Airlines Training Center in Fort Worth. The New York Times-bestselling romantic thriller author Sandra Brown was the keynote speaker. 2012: Forced to move again due to the size of its attendance, the conference relocated to the new Hurst Conference Center in Hurst, Texas. Bestselling action/adventure and techno-thriller author James Rollins was the keynote speaker. 2013: The conference remained at the Hurst Convention Center in Hurst, Texas. The keynotes this year were Pulitzer Prize nominee, journalist and author Michael Capuzzo and bestselling thriller author Deborah Crombie. 2014: DFWCon took place at the Hurst Conference Center in Hurst, Texas. The keynotes this year were bestselling multi-genre author Jonathan Maberry and literary agent Donald Maass. 2015: For the first time, the conference moved to Dallas and took place at the Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre. Keynote speakers were bestselling mystery writer Charlaine Harris, bestselling science fiction writer Kevin J. Anderson, and photography writer Me Ra Koh. 2016: The 2016 event took place April 23–24 at the Fort Worth Convention Center in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. Its keynote speakers were horror, fantasy and suspense author Christopher Golden and veteran journalists Tara McKelvey and Thomas Kunkel. 2017: The 10th anniversary event featured the theme "InTENsify" and focused on rededicating oneself to one's writing goals. The conference returned to downtown Dallas and took place at the Sheraton Dallas. Its keynote speakers were science fiction and fantasy author Rachel Caine and memoirist and popular blogger Stephanie Klein. 2018: After three years of trying different venues, the conference returned to the Hurst Conference Center, a move that proved popular with attendees. The keynote speaker was multi-published young adult science fiction author Scott Westerfeld. 2019: The keynote speaker was noted science fiction author Chuck Wendig. The conference added a trio of special guests: playwright and author Shay Youngblood, bestselling author Bob Mayer, who had been the keynote speaker in the event's 2nd year, and author Liara Tamani. 2020: 2020 saw the event canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 2021: The conference was held virtually October 23-24 with a limited schedule of online classes and presenters. 2022: DFWCon will return to the Hurst Conference Center October 8-9. The keynote speaker will be New York Times bestselling author Delilah Dawson. Registration is available at dfwcon.org. See also List of writers' conferences References External links dfwcon.org, the conference's official website twitter.com/dfwcon, the conference's official Twitter account dfwwritersworkshop.org, the official website of the DFW Writers Workshop The Writer Magazine , The Writer Magazine website. Discover the Cordell Parvin popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Cordell Parvin books.

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  • It Takes a Team synopsis, comments

    It Takes a Team

    Cordell Parvin & Brice Voran

    Time to Build a Team… It Takes a Team is about David Coleman, a hard charging partner in a large Houston firm. David has become a top rainmaker bringing in big clients, but associa...

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    Prepare to Win

    Cordell Parvin

    Prepare to Win: A Lawyer's Guide to Rainmaking, Career Success and Life Fulfillment expands on the principles in Say Ciao to Chow Mein: Conquering Career Burnout and Risi...

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    Rising Star

    Cordell Parvin & Kristi Sebalj

    Gina Caruso is her law firm's "rising star" due to her success in acquiring a big client and generating over $1 million dollars in revenue as an associate. But, Gina feels more lik...

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    Client Service

    Cordell Parvin

    This is a book on Client Service for lawyers. In 2012, clients expect higher quality service from lawyers and law firms. This book offers ideas based in part on what other busines...

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    Client Development Training and Coaching Program

    Cordell M. Parvin

    Client development for lawyers has never been more important or more challenging.  In today’s economy, everyone is trying to find ways to develop business while keeping an eye...

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    Blogging and Social Media

    Cordell Parvin

    Short guide on blogging and social media for lawyers with examples and howto tips.

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    Say Ciao to Chow Mein

    Cordell Parvin & Christina H. Bost Seaton

    Meet Tony Carusoa frustrated, nearly defeated, firstyear law firm associate. Tired of the endless, daily drudgery, Tony begins to question whether he made the right career choice. ...