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We are looking forward to this year’s Craft of Writing Conference and hope you will join us. We will once again be at the OSU Center for Poets & Writers and are grateful for their continued support.
Our theme this year is The Power of Storytelling and we will highlight Native American storytelling and Native American writers will be presenting one track of sessions on Saturday. We will have even more breakout sessions and are adding a second day on Sunday that will be a standalone focus on publishing and marketing your work. You’ll be able to register for just one or both days – whichever fits your needs best!
Saturday, October 19th
9am – 5pm
Sunday, October 20th
9am – 4:30pm
TNW Members & Students | $55/day, $100 for Both Days
General Public | $75/day, $140 for Both Days
Pitch Session | $10
Pitch Sessions are only being held on Saturday, the 19th.
We will have over 35 speakers and 40+ breakout sessions. As new speakers are confirmed we will update this page – so check back often. If you want to be a speaker – fill out the Speaker Inquiry form above and we’ll be in touch!
Indigenous Speakers | Authors

Faith Phillips
Cherokee
Novelist | Screenwriter | Film Producer

JD Colbert
Muscogee-Creek, Chickasaw, Cherokee and Citizen Potawatomi
Historical-Fiction

Casie Bazay
Chickasaw
YA

Sandy Tharp-Thee
Cherokee
Children’s

Dr. Tvli Jacob
Choctaw
Screenwriting | Graphic Novels

Sunrise Tippeconnie
Comanche, Diné
Producer | Director

Angela Startz
Actress | Podcaster
Speakers | Authors

Alton Carter
Non-Fiction

Heather Nuttall-Westover
Non-Fiction

Merle Davenport
Historical-Fiction |
Non-Fiction

William Bernhardt
Thriller | Non Fiction
Poetry

Dr. Eric Howerton
OSU Professor | Writer

Kristin Hamblin
Fantasy | Romantasy

Jennifer Sneed
Children’s

Phetote Mshairi
Poet

Anthony Brinkley aka Tony B
Poet

Katrina Schroeder
Editor | Book Coach

Aubrey Green
Editor

Samantha Ryan
Fiction

Tyler Huffman
Screenwriter

Amy Lillard
Romance | Mystery

JoyDon Baker
Fiction | Non Fiction

Jes McCutchen
Sci-Fi | Fantasy YA

Polly Basore Wenzl
Narrative Journalist

Kat Lewis
Thriller | Romantasy

Kim Toscano
Freelance Writer | Fantasy

Renee La Viness
Editor | Children’s | Short Stories

Cameron Sutter
Plottr

Bill Wetterman
Fiction | Nonfiction

Berkley Benton
Jones House Creative |
Marketing

Nick Flesher
Audiobook Narrator | Voice Over Artist

Jude Bayton
Mystery

Matt Jones
Jones House Creative |
Marketing

Jesse Ulrich
Podcasting
Agents & Publishers

Jeanne Devlin
Roadrunner Press

Lara Bernhardt
Admission Press

TwylaBeth Lambert
Fawkes Press

Lisa Lindsey
Roan & Weatherford

Amy M. Le
Quill Hawk Publishing
CONFERENCE BREAKOUT SESSIONS
SATURDAY SESSION TOPICS
Unleashing the Power of Narrative to Bridge Differences
Adapt & Pitch Your Books for Film & Television
Short Story Craft: Nailing Your Scenes
Plot a Novel in Less Than an Hour
Writing for Teens
Empowering Our Stories: Native Media Trends
Writing Dynamic Dialogue
POV: Let Your Protagonist Lead the Way
Using History to Animate Storytelling
How To Write the Story You Were Born To Tell
Criminal Thinking for Writer’s
Unlocking Romantasy: Writing the Hottest Genre
Painting Pictures with Your Words
Seeking 3D Main Characters
World Building: From Subtle to Unrecognizable
How Tabletop RPG Can Help You Define Your Characters
The Craft of Screenwriting
Unlock the Power of Universal Fantasies
Children’s Books in the Modern Era: Trends & Tips
Spelltastic Poetry: Unleashing the Magic of Words
Crafting Memoirs that Inspire: Telling Your Story with Power and Purpose
World Building: From Subtle to Unrecognizable
So You Want to Write for Magazines–and Maybe Get Some Free Food
Unleashing the Power of Narrative to Bridge Differences
Building Your Newsletter; From Lead Magnets to Dedicated Fans
Making Satisfying Character Arcs with Plottr
- Adding Spark to Sweet Romance
SUNDAY SESSION TOPICS
- Publishing Today Panel
Which Avenue to Publishing is Right for You
Marketing Your Book
How to use Podcasts to Build Your Brand and Connect With an Audience
Law School for Writers: Copyright, Trademark, Defamation, Publishing Contracts and Much More
Preparing Your Manuscript
Before You Send that to the Editor
Understanding Developmental Editing
Blueprint for Self-Publishers (The Business Of)
How to Make Money in Today’s Market (Self-Publishers)
The Ins & Outs of Hybrid Publishing
Get Paid to Write: Starting Your Freelance Career
Choosing the Right Narrator for Your Audiobook
Promoting Your Books to Local Shops, Libraries, and Readers
Self-Publishing: Setting Yourself Up for Success
Pitching Your NonFiction Book or Memoir
To Editor or Not to Editor
Don’t Lose Your Voice
What Your Book’s Publicity Campaign Should Look Like
Building Your Newsletter; From Lead Magnets to Dedicated Fans
Writing for Short Story Contests and Anthologies
Working with a Publisher
- The Best & Worst Advice You Get as a Writer (and how to evaluate it)
Venue Details & Where to Stay

OSU Tulsa Conference Center
700 N Greenwood Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74106
Park in lot E or D.
Registration is in North Hall and you’ll enter through the walkway in the circle driveway that passes the Auditorium.
Local Hotels
Featured NonProfit
Poetic Justice’s mission is to offer restorative writing and creative arts programs to individuals who are incarcerated in women’s prisons and jails.
Their vision is to offer opportunities for healing and growth by holding space to process trauma and rewrite personal narratives to transform the story of incarceration.
They’ll have a booth at the conference, be sure to stop by and learn more about what they do and how you can help through volunteering!
Things to Do
If you’re traveling in to Tulsa for the conference, welcome! There’s much to see and experience in this storied town. Clicking the logos below will take you to their respective websites for more information.
Known as Oklahoma’s Premier Food Hall, Mother Road Market has over 15 different amazing restaurant experiences to choose from.
Be sure to check out Doctor Kustom, a Brazilian spot, whose chef was a 2024 James Beard Nominee. Epic food.
Open until 9 each night, grab some of the new friends you’ve made and head on over and enjoy a great evening.