I was so happy to attend the Alabama Writer’s Cooperative 2024 Conference this weekend, which took place in Orange Beach, AL.
I had just gotten done with my interview with Katherine Page from ABC 33/40’s Talk of Alabama (you can check out the interview HERE), and drove down to Orange Beach to attend the conference. It was a rainy, gray weekend at the beach–but somehow seemed appropriate since we would be spending the weekend working on the craft of writing.


I had the pleasure of meeting some of Alabama’s best writers and really enjoyed getting to know their stories. When I hosted a critique of a few selected first pages from the attendees, I could really see their talent shine through. Most of them had original voices that made me want to immediately ask for more pages, and other writers dove into their stories without hesitation (we had a funeral, an incoming hurricane, and even a writers sitting down to write something original–how meta!).
Saturday’s Awards Dinner was amazing. We had a wonderful meal, listened to an inspiring speech from Javacia Harris Bowser, and celebrated our contest winners.

On Sunday, we wrapped up presentations with a bang! I presented how I made the “leap” from writing poetry and short stories to my novel, Pocket Full of Teeth. I took the attendees through idea generation with poetry, a possible answer to our poetry questions with short stories, and the mess and beauty of how to stretch to a longer work like a novel. You can check out the presentation HERE.
Although this weekend was a whirlwind of inspiration, new people, and new ideas, it was affirming to be reminded that we are all a part of the writing community. Writing can feel isolating at times (just you and the computer), but it really is a collaborative process where we are part of a larger community. And we are not alone.
All that to say I really had a blast at AWC and can’t wait until our next event! Stay tuned!

















