2019 Conference Recap

The Chapter Twenty-One Conference was one week ago today! Thank you so much to everyone who joined us, from our speakers to our volunteers to, of course, our wonderful attendees. Thank you also to the Ch1Con team, as always, for collaborating with us on the conferences and to all the authors and publishing friends who sent books and/or book swag for the attendees. We had an amazing time putting on the conference and hope you enjoyed it as well!

We kicked off the conference weekend with a cocktail hour at the hotel bar, which ended up running longer than scheduled, because none of us wanted to leave. (Love you all!) Last year, the Topic of the Weekend (the one thing we kept inexplicably returning to) was cannibals. This year it was ghosts. Hanging out with writers is fun.

Saturday morning, the conference began with an awesome workshop by Katy Rose Pool (author of upcoming YA fantasy novel There Will Come a Darkness – September, 2019). She discussed how to write a page turner by focusing in on the reader’s anticipation, and we all learned a ton.

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Next was our first panel of the day, the annual “Young, Scrappy, & Hungry: A Panel of Young Publishing Professionals,” in which Gretchen Fredericksen (sales strategy coordinator at Macmillan) and I (Ch21Con director Julia Byers–assistant for a children’s literary agency) discussed the non-writing side of publishing. This turned into an extensive discussion on querying practices, comp titles, and how bestseller lists work, and it was nice to give the attendees a behind-the-scenes look into it all.

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Following this was our keynote address! The excellent Francesca Zappia (YA author of books including Eliza and Her Monsters and the upcoming Now Entering Addamsville – October, 2019) returned to the conferences in order to speak about reminding yourself why you write. It was an incredibly inspiring speech. (We also loved her twenty-minute rant on Ghost Adventures + her stories about her own haunted house, although we will NEVER be visiting her family.)

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After Chessie’s keynote, we took a break for lunch. Like last year, we enjoyed a buffet of Chicago-style deep-dish pizza and salad. We had a pleasant surprise when the Ch1Con group decided to join us in our conference room for lunch, giving the teens and twenty-somethings a chance to discuss writing and nerd out about books, movies and TV, and anything else they could think of. (My table mostly spent lunch discussing the Chaos Walking film adaptation, which we are all very excited about and wish would STOP GETTING DELAYED FOR ITS THEATRICAL RELEASE.)

After lunch, it was back to the writing workshops! We kicked off our afternoon with a workshop led by YA author Joan He (Descendant of the Crane and the upcoming The Ones We’re Meant to Find – 2020). She discussed how to build plots and, as Ch21Con team member Allison Mulder said afterward, “I’m pretty sure you [Joan] just fixed my novel.”

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Next was our final workshop of the day, led by Riley Redgate (author of several YA novels, including Final Draft). She taught the Ch21Con attendees all about how to write a kickass query letter (and her workshop was so excellent even I took notes, and I literally read query letters all day as my job).

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Basically, if you haven’t read all of our speakers’ books already, you need to do so immediately.

We ended the conference with our annual “Ask Anything Panel,” which we share with the Chapter One Young Writers Conference. We had some technical difficulties (as per usual), so we ended up doing the live-stream in three places: as a Live on the Ch1Con Instagram, as a Periscope on the Ch21Con Twitter, and as the scheduled live-stream on YouTube. (The YouTube video is missing the beginning of the live-stream though.)

Of course, we also took our annual class photo. Look at all these wonderful, talented people!

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And at the end of the day was the speakers’ exclusive book signing for attendees.

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Overall, we had such an excellent time at Ch21Con 2019 and we can’t wait for next year. Thank you again for joining us in Chicagoland last weekend!

Want even more conference photos? You can view them all here.

Before I sign off, the team and I do have a little more news to share:

Next year, the Chapter Twenty-One Conference will have a new director. I’m so excited to announce that longtime Chapter One Events and Ch21Con team member Ariel Kalati will be taking over!

Ariel is a brilliant, hilarious, and incredibly creative person and I’m so, so excited to see what she does with Ch21Con. (And for the time being, I will be staying on as the president of Chapter One Events. I’ll just no longer be directly involved in event planning for the org.)

Since this year’s conferences were my last time having a captive audience for probably a very long time, I shared a very sentimental and self-serving speech at the end of the day and I figured I would share it here too.

For those who don’t know the “backstory” of Chapter One Events—the nonprofit through which we run these conferences—I founded the for-profit corporation that would eventually become the not-for-profit organization we have today, way back when I was seventeen, with the help of some amazing friends and my incredibly supportive mother. It was the summer before my senior year of high school, and I guess I was looking for a way to procrastinate my college apps or something. Then I directed our original conference, the Chapter One Young Writers Conference, all through college, until 2017, at which point I handed it off to the ever lovely Emma so that I could step aside to found and direct our newer, older conference, the Chapter Twenty-One Conference.

Well, that was the explanation we gave to everyone in 2017, anyway. The original plan had not been to start an older conference at all, because I actually had been contemplating leaving the org entirely for a couple years already at that point. Because as much as I love Chapter One Events, and all of our volunteers and speakers and attendees, after five-ish years with it all, I did eventually reach a point where I was ready to move on to the next “chapter” of my life, if you will. Running this org takes a lot of time and patience and energy, and I was aging out of Ch1Con anyway, so it seemed like perfect timing to leave.

But then, in the midst of making those plans, I noticed that some of our other volunteers and some of our absolutely wonderful attendees were beginning to age out of Ch1Con too. Which meant they were losing this lovely little community we had built and nurtured for them. And it became clear that I couldn’t leave quite yet, because the Big Kids, aka the twenty-something writers, needed a community for them, too.

So the team and I worked together to create Ch21Con, which we launched last year. And I am so, so glad that we’ve established this second, older conference. But I also always knew I was kind of running the conference on borrowed time. Because it was always there, at the back of my mind: it was time for me to go. And to let these guys finally get to really spread their wings and do amazing things by taking the two conferences and the organization at large in their own unique direction. One I could never think of.

So here we are.

I don’t know if anyone wants to hear any words of advice, or lessons I’ve learned from directing these conferences all these years, but you’re going to get them anyway. Because these are things I wish someone had told me when I was younger and hopefully maybe some of this will resonate with you. So:

  1. Dream bigger. The sky is not the limit—you set the limit. You can do anything you set your mind to, as long as you’re willing to work hard for it. So think of the craziest thing in the world—the thing no one else from your hometown has even dreamed of doing, or that one thing that scares you almost more than you want it—and go after it with all your might. Your dreams are for the taking. Go get them.
  2. Be stubborn. I’m not going to tell you not to take no for an answer, because I think that’s actually, like, extremely bad advice in the way a lot of people interpret it. But here’s what I think that phrase should mean: just because one opportunity doesn’t work out doesn’t in any way mean another one won’t. So don’t give up. In most things in life, it only takes one yes, so keep looking and keep pushing and keep propelling yourself forward until you find that one yes. And if a yes isn’t coming, don’t be afraid to make your own opportunities, too. You’re all writers, so I assume you already realize this, but in case you don’t: there is nothing more incredible than creating something from nothing. It is as close to magic as any of us will ever be lucky enough to come. If you can’t find a door, find an ax. Go make magic.
  3. And finally: know when to say goodbye. Take it from me, right now, in this moment: goodbyes are really, really Even when you know it’s time to go, change is the hardest thing in the world—even when it frustrates you a lot of the time, and especially when you have loved the thing you are leaving behind with all your heart despite that frustration. Sometimes, you just need to push yourself into that big, scary unknown.
    • And remember to let yourself change and grow. You are not beholden to anyone else’s dreams for you, least of all those of your younger self. There are incredible things out there still to be discovered. There are so many more mountains to conquer. We are all made of stardust, and your pulse is the hum of the universe within you. So go. Explore.

Thank you, everyone, for an incredible eight years. Thank you for shaping my life in ways I never could have expected—God, there have been so many plot twists along the way—and thank you for bringing some of the best friends I will ever know into my life. And thank you especially to Emma and Ariel, who have been here since before the beginning, and my mom who has been here even longer.

2019, for me, has felt like a year of goodbyes in a lot of ways. Which makes this especially hard. But I firmly believe everything we’ve done with this org so far has just been prologue. Chapter One Events has a lot of amazing stories left to tell, stories I am so excited to see unfold, and hopefully I have some pretty great stories left to tell, too.

So: into the unknown. Here we go.

Thank you. See you at Ch21Con 2020!

— Julia and the Ch21Con Team

2019 Panelist: Gretchen Fredericksen!

The Chapter Twenty-One Conference team is extraordinarily excited to announce our next speaker for the 2019 Chapter Twenty-One Conference: Sales Strategy Coordinator for Macmillan Publishers, Gretchen Fredericksen!

Gretchen FredericksenGretchen Fredericksen is from a small town in New England with a population roughly equivalent to the number of windows on the Empire State Building (hint: it’s 6,500). She earned a BA and MA in English from Boston College and currently works as a Sales Strategy Coordinator at Macmillan Publishers where free books are plentiful and fangirling is highly encouraged. When she’s not talking about them at work, Gretchen enjoys reading more books at home, on the subway, anywhere she can find a green space in the concrete jungle, and even during quiet moments in the Soprano section of rehearsals with the Cecilia Chorus of New York.

Gretchen will be speaking on the young publishing panel at Ch21Con, in which young publishing professionals will discuss the non-writing side of the industry.

Find Gretchen online:

Interested in attending one of our young writers’ conferences on June 29 in Des Plaines, IL (a suburb of Chicago)? You can learn more at:

We’ve got lots of other amazing speakers to announce as well in the lead-up to the 2019 conferences, so keep an eye on our websites and social media for more speaker announcements coming your way soon!!

– The Ch21Con Team

January Online Events

Happy new year! As always, this month we’ll be hosting our usual Twitter chat and virtual write-in. All writers are welcome at these events, regardless of age. We can’t wait to see you at them!

Thursday, January 10th from 8:00 to 9:00 PM Eastern: Twitter Chat

The topic of our Twitter chat this month is outlining. Join us using #Ch21Con to answer our questions and talk with other writers!

Saturday, January 19th from 7:00 to 10:00 PM Eastern: Virtual Write-In

Join us to write (and procrastinate) at any point you’re available during the evening. Link to the chat room: http://us23.chatzy.com/32377026021829

– The Ch21Con Team

P.S. Keep an eye out for some other cool things Chapter One Events has coming your way this month!!

2018 Mentorship Program

We’re thrilled to announce
the Third Annual
Chapter One Events Mentorship Program!

What?

  • This fall, the Ch1Events team will be mentoring writers ages 11 to 29 on all parts of the publishing process!
  • The entire Ch1Events team (as well as some guest industry professionals) will take part in the mentorship program, so you’ll learn about each step of how to get published from an expert in it.
  • Through one short story by each writer, the team members will step their mentees through everything they need to know about becoming authors: how to write a query letter, utilize editorial letters to strengthen their writing, read contracts, and more.
  • At the end of the program, the Ch1Events team will publish all the short stories in an anthology—available for sale online on Amazon, Barnes&Noble.com, and more!

When?

  • Now through September 15: apply to participate by submitting a short story!
  • October 1: mentees selected
  • Throughout October: mentors and mentees work together to perfect the selected short stories and learn all about publishing
  • Early November: anthology gets sent to the printers!
  • November 18: the anthology comes out!

Want to be part of it?
Visit this page to apply by September 15!

2018 Ask Anything Panel

Hey there, everyone!

Can’t make it to one of our 2018 conferences? Not to worry! As in previous years, we’re excited to be able to live-stream the “Ask Anything” panel with our 2018 speakers, so all of you amazing young writers who can’t make it to Ch1Con and Ch21Con 2018 still get to participate in something.

This year, the participating speakers will be:

  • Gloria Chao (American Panda)
  • Amanda Foody (Ace of Shades)
  • Christine Lynn Herman (The Devouring Gray)
  • Allison Mulder (acclaimed short fiction author)
  • Karuna Riazi (The Gauntlet)

The panel moderators will be Emma Rose Ryan (Ch1Con director) and Julia Byers (Ch21Con director).

The Ask Anything panel will take place during the conferences on Saturday, August 4th from 4:00 to 5:00 PM CDT (5:00 to 6:00 PM EDT).

This is totally free and you don’t need to sign up for anything; it’s simply our gift to you to thank you for all of your support throughout the year. You can find the live-stream on our organization’s YouTube channel at:

www.youtube.com/chapteroneconference

Or, we’re conveniently embedding the video in the post below:

We’ll be asking the panelists a mixture of questions from both the attendees at the two conferences and those of you watching from home. The questions can be about absolutely anything you want, serious or goofy, writing-related or not. (For example, in 2014 we asked our speakers about their OTPs. One replied that she shipped herself and Panera.)

If you’ll be watching the live-stream and would like to ask the speakers a question, there are two ways you can go about doing it:

1.) If you already know what you’d like to ask, you can email your question(s) to us at chapter21conference@gmail.com any time until the day of the conference.

2.) If you come up with a question while you’re watching the live-stream, you can tweet it using #Ch1Con or #Ch21Con.

Either way, feel free to ask as many questions as you’d like. No promises we’ll make it through every single question during the hour-long panel, but we’ll do our best.

Thanks again for supporting us, guys! It means the world to everyone on the Chapter One Events team.

See you at 4:00 PM central/5:00 PM eastern!

– The Chapter One Events team

2018 Competition Anthology: Available Now!

We are pleased to announce that the e-book anthology of our 2018 writing contest’s winning entries is now available!

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Look at this gorgeous cover!

You can now purchase Perseverance: Chapter One Events Writing Competition Collection, Second Edition from a number of e-book retailers, including Amazon and Blurb. It’ll also be available through Barnes & noble and iBooks, shortly. And in order to make the anthology accessible to as many readers as possible, for a limited time we’re pricing it at only $0.99! Hurray!

We absolutely love the poems and short stories that won our 2018 writing contest, and we hope you will love them too. Happy reading!

– The Ch1Events Team

2018 Ch1Con & Ch21Con Blog Tour Schedule!

Hey, everybody! We’re thrilled to announce the 2018 Ch1Con & Ch21Con Blog Tour!

We put together this annual blog tour to share info and fun, behind-the-scenes facts about the Chapter One Young Writers Conference and new Chapter Twenty-One Conference (and to give away some awesome prizes, of course). The 2018 blog tour will kick off on Sunday, April 15 and conclude towards the end of May. Follow the tour for guest posts, interviews by the Chapter One Events team–and, of course, giveaways!

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Check out the schedule below:
  • Sunday, April 15: www.ch1con.tumblr.com
    • New Ch1Con director Emma Rose Ryan talks about taking over as director
    • GIVEAWAY: Short fiction critique by 2018 speaker and Ch21Con team member, Allison Mulder!
  • Wednesday, April 18: www.allisonthewriter.wordpress.com
    • Allison Rose hosts a guest post by Ch21Con team member Liam Wood, about self-editing
  • Monday, April 23: www.ultimatelyuselessstories.com
    • Ch21Con team member Katelyn Pettit talks about mental health for writers
  • Friday, April 27: www.avajae.blogspot.com
    • Ava Jae hosts a guest post by Ch21Con team member Ariel Kalati, about #OwnVoices and diversity
  • Tuesday, May 1: www.robynhoode.wordpress.com
    • Ch21Con team member Katie Nichols interviews fellow team member Ariel Kalati
  • Saturday, May 5: www.kirabrighton.weebly.com
    • Kira Brighton interviews Ch21Con team member Katelyn Pettit
  • Wednesday, May 9: www.anniesullivanauthor.wordpress.com
    • Annie Sullivan hosts a guest post by Ch21Con team member Katie Nichols about writing characters with magic
    • GIVEAWAY: SIGNED hardcover copy of The Cruel Prince by Holly Black!
  • Friday, May 11: www.charlottegerber.wordpress.com
    • Charlotte Gerber hosts a blog post giving an overview of the 2018 conferences
  • Monday, May 14: Joan He’s Newsletter, Looseleaf
    • Joan He talks about the 2018 conferences in her writerly newsletter. Click here to subscribe!
  • Saturday, May 19: www.juliathewritergirl.com
    • Ch21Con director Julia Byers interviews Ch1Con team member Brett Jonas and 2018 speaker and Ch21Con team member Allison Mulder
    • GIVEAWAY: $25 Barnes & Noble gift card!

We can’t wait to share the tour with you, and hope to see you in Chicago at Ch1Con and Ch21Con 2018!

– The Chapter One Events Team

2018 Workshop Leader: Karuna Riazi

The Chapter One Events team is extraordinarily excited to announce our fourth speaker for the 2018 Chapter One Young Writers Conference and inaugural Chapter Twenty-One Conference: Karuna Riazi!

Karuna Riazi

Karuna Riazi is a born and raised New Yorker, with a loving, large extended family and the rather trying experience of being the eldest sibling in her particular clan. She holds a BA in English Literature from Hofstra University, and is an online diversity advocate, blogger, and publishing intern. She is a 2017 honoree on NBC Asian America’s Redefining A-Z list, featuring up and coming talent within the Asian-American and Pacific Islander community, and her work has been featured on Entertainment Weekly, Amy Poehler’s Smart Girls, Book Riot and Teen Vogue, among others. Karuna is fond of tea, Korean dramas, writing about tough girls forging their own paths toward their destinies, and baking new delectable treats for friends and family to relish. The Gauntlet (S&S/Salaam Reads, March 28, 2017) is her middle grade debut.

Karuna will be leading writing workshops at both Ch1Con and Ch21Con, as well as speaking on the conferences’ combined ask anything panel. Plus, in honor of speaking at the conferences, Karuna is thrilled to give away a signed copy of The Gauntlet!

Just click the link below to enter the raffle. We’ll leave it open for one week!

Click here to enter the giveaway!

Find Karuna online:

Check out Karuna’s books:

  • The Battle (companion to The Gauntlet, coming soon!)

We don’t have all of our speakers for the 2018 conferences solidified yet, but we’re announcing those we can throughout this week. Don’t forget to check back tomorrow for the reveal of another 2018 speaker!

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– The Ch1Events Team

2018 Conference Registration Is Open!

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We’re thrilled to announce that registration for the inaugural Chapter Twenty-One Conference is officially open!

The conference will take place Saturday, August 4th, 2018 at the Hilton Garden Inn – Chicago O’Hare in Des Plaines, Illinois. It will include workshops, two panels, a lunchtime pizza party, trivia (with prizes!), and all kinds of other good stuff. Attendance is open to any writers who will be between the ages of 21 and 29 as of August 4th, 2018. (If you’ll be between the ages of 11 and 20, check out our sister conference, the Chapter One Young Writers Conference!)

Register early (now through the end of May) to get our special Early Bird Admission rate of $74.99 (lunch included)! Registration is available at:

www.chapter21conference.org/register

Interested in who this year’s speakers are? Keep an eye on the blog, because we’ll be announcing the speakers very soon!

Spots are limited to attend the conference, so make sure to register before they’re gone!

We’re so excited for the 2018 conference (and hope you are too)! See you in August!

— The Ch21Con Team

2018 Conference Date and Location!

We’re so excited to share with you the first details of the 2018 Chapter One Young Writers Conference and first annual Chapter Twenty-One Conference!

Both conferences will take place on Saturday, August 4th at the Hilton Garden Inn – Chicago O’Hare, in Des Plaines, Illinois. We’ll also have a discounted block of rooms available at the hotel for attendees, volunteers, and speakers (reservation link coming soon!).

Mark your calendars, because we CANNOT WAIT to share the 2018 conferences with you! And stay tuned, because we’ll have more details (like speaker announcements, Friday evening party plans, and mooore) for you soon.

– The Ch1Events Team