Our 2026 Speaker Line-Up
When Aubrey started her degree in creative writing she assumed she’d, you know,
write. But now she polishes the work of many writers with her editing business Blue
Clover Editing, is the managing editor and podcast host for eMerge Magazine, reads
submissions for the literary journal Apple in the Dark, edits anthologies, judges contests,
and when she makes the time, still writes. Her poetry, short stories, and essays have
won various awards and appeared in a variety of magazines and journals. She’s a
Pushcart and Best of the Net nominee. She tries to ensure her family is fed periodically.
Guiding Beta Readers to Better Feedback
In this session, you’ll learn how to guide your readers so their feedback actually helps
you revise. Learn how to set expectations, ask better questions, and give readers
simple tools to point out what’s working, what’s confusing, and where your story might
be wobbling. Because “It’s great!” may feel nice—but it won’t fix Chapter Twelve.
The Editorial Escape Room
In this hands-on, fast-paced workshop, participants will work in small groups to solve a
series of editorial “puzzles” designed to rescue a story before time runs out.
Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned writer, you’ll sharpen your editorial instincts,
identify (and fix) common manuscript mishaps, and have more fun editing than you
thought possible.
Newsprint in her blood and staining her fingers, novelist BJ Sloan uses life experience for her latest work, The Secret Son. Her stories spring from the hard earth, painting a picture of the gritty reality of rural life. Texas native BJ and her husband Steve enjoy farm life surrounded by a menagerie of animals, including a boss cow named Zulu.
Brick House Chapter Building: Every chapter of a novel should have a firm foundation built on goal-conflict-outcome.
Turning the Knife Deep with Foreshadowing: Exploring the many types of foreshadowing, including Direct, Indirect, Prophecy, Red-Herring, and proven ways to use them for maximum effect.
You Think That’s Funny? Exploring the many styles and uses of humor, such as satire, dark humor, slapstick, and sarcasm. How and when each of these humorous style additions can add depth to make characters unforgettable.
His debut novel is an international bestseller, and two of his novels have won the PenCraft Award for Literary Excellence in Suspense. He’s also been shortlisted twice for the Silver Falchion Award.
Rick is also the Director of Publishing for Amarillo-based imprint Blue Handle, whose books have been named Grand Prize winners by the Texas Authors Institute and Chanticleer International Book Awards.
The Art of Pacing
Our speaker line-up is subject to change without notice. New Frontiers in writing will make every effort to keep the website updated in a timely manner.
