Literary Agents Attending the AIW Writers Conference on June 12, 2010

March 23, 2010

AIW Members, Register Early! List of Literary Agents Attending the AIW Writers Conference on June 12, 2010 is Now Available (List Included Below)

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The list of literary agents attending the AIW Writers Conference on June 12, 2010 is now available (list included below). You must be a current AIW member to sign up for agent meetings. Register for the conference online. If you are signing up for agent pitch sessions, after registering for the conference, please email your agent selections ASAP to taryn@amerindywriters.org.

AIW members who have registered for the AIW Conference ($235) may sign up for two agent pitch sessions. Please suggest four agents from the list below and we will choose two for you based on agent availability (first come, first served). All members who wish to meet with literary agents must sign up with agents before Tuesday, June 1, 2010.

AIW members may also register for the Group Breakfast with Agents (additional $35) (full buffet breakfast with one literary agent at each table). For the breakfast, please suggest two agents from the list below and we will choose one for you based on agent availability (first come, first served).

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The 31st AIW Writers Conference : 2010 LITERARY AGENTS

JASON ALLEN ASHLOCK is the Principal of Movable Type Literary Group, where he manages a diverse group of writers, including New York Times Notable Book authors, Pulitzer finalists, Best Essay writers, award-winning journalists, Oscar nominated screenwriters, comedians, memoirists and chefs. He has done graduate work in Religion in Memphis, TN and in American literature at Fordham University, while also working as a freelance editor for Oxford University Press and Fordham University Press. He is a contributing editor for Hampton Sheet magazine. His client roster is populated by primarily non-fiction writers whose areas of expertise are politics, history, celebrity, current affairs, and pop culture, and he continues to seek fiction writers who illuminate the American situation.

  • FICTION: Literary fiction, pop culture
  • NONFICTION: History, politics, current affairs, nature/environment, pop culture, design, travel, memoir, religion
  • ATTENDING AGENTS BREAKFAST: Yes
  • AVAILABLE FOR 10-MINUTE MEETINGS: Yes
  • CONTACT INFORMATION: Movable Type Literary Group, P.O. Box 1220, New York, NY 10185
  • WEB SITE: www.movabletypenyc.com

HANNAH BROWN GORDON: After graduating from Barnard College/Columbia University, where she received her B.A. in Creative Writing and English Literature, Hannah spent a year working at Sanford J. Greenburger Associates. Since moving to Foundry Literary + Media in June 2007, she has begun to actively and ambitiously build her list of authors. She enjoys the creative process of working with writers and collaborating closely with them throughout all stages of their careers. She loves absorbing and compelling writing, both fiction and nonfiction, and is seeking to represent authors across many genres, particularly fiction, YA, memoir, narrative nonfiction, history, current events, science, psychology and pop-culture.

  • FICTION: Young Adult, upmarket women’s fiction, some genre fiction
  • NONFICTION: Narrative nonfiction, pop culture, memoir, narrative nonfiction, history, current events, science, psychology
  • ATTENDING AGENTS BREAKFAST: Yes
  • AVAILABLE FOR 10-MINUTE MEETINGS: Yes
  • CONTACT INFORMATION: Foundry Literary + Media, 33 West 17th Street, PH, New York, New York 10011
  • WEB SITE: www.foundrymedia.com

ANNE HAWKINS is a senior literary agent with John Hawkins & Associates, Inc., New York. Founded in 1893 by Paul R. Reynolds, it is the oldest literary agency in the country. She works with mainstream literary and commercial fiction, including mystery suspense, thrillers and historicals and a wide variety of non-fiction, particularly history, politics, biography, science, natural history, medicine, and women’s and family issues. A number of her books have gained distinction through award nominations, book-to-film contracts, significant foreign rights sales, major book club selections, or placement on the New York Times bestseller list. Anne Hawkins is a member of the Association of Authors’ Representatives.

  • FICTION: Mainstream literary and commercial fiction, including mystery, suspense, thriller, historical, and women’s fiction
  • NONFICTION: History, science, biography, politics, natural history, outdoors, medicine, women’s and family issues
  • ATTENDING AGENTS BREAKFAST: Yes
  • AVAILABLE FOR 10-MINUTE MEETINGS: Yes
  • CONTACT INFORMATION: John Hawkins & Associates, Inc., 71 West 23rd Street – Suite 1600, New York, NY 10010
  • WEB SITE: www.jhalit.com

GARY HEIDT is an agent for Signature Literary Agency. His clients include Stephen Klimczuk, Gerald Warner, Jason Henderson, Charles Yu, Jason Myers, Mark Jacob, Matt Jacob and Eric Barnes. He is a published poet and columnist. Originally from Texas, he has lived in New York City for a decade and a half.

  • FICTION: Literary, young adult
  • NONFICTION: History, science, pop culture, history, politics, and memoir
  • WEB SITE: www.signaturelit.com
  • ATTENDING AGENTS BREAKFAST: Yes
  • AVAILABLE FOR 10-MINUTE MEETINGS: Yes
  • CONTACT INFORMATION: Signature Literary Agency, 101 W. 23rd St, Suite 346, New York, NY 10011 and 4200 Wisconsin Ave, NW, #106-233, Washington, DC 20016
  • WEB SITE: www.signaturelit.com

PAUL S. LEVINE has practiced entertainment law for over 29 years, specializing in the representation of writers, producers, actors, directors, composers, musicians, artists, authors, photographers, galleries, publishers, developers, production companies, and theatre companies in the fields of motion pictures, television, interactive multimedia, live stage, recorded music, concerts, the visual arts, publishing, and advertising. In 1998, Levine opened the Paul S. Levine Literary Agency, specializing in the representation of book authors and the sale of motion picture and television rights in and to books. Since starting his literary agency, Levine has sold over 80 fiction and non-fiction books to at least 30 different publishers and has had many books developed as movies-for-television and feature films. The fiction which Levine represents tends to be commercial—thrillers, mysteries, women’s fiction, “soap opera” in the vein of Danielle Steele or Jackie Collins, and literary fiction. The non-fiction which he represents also tends to be commercial—self-help, how-to, relationships, memoirs, health, women’s issues, pop culture, new age, and business. For both fiction and non-fiction books, his biggest successes have been with authors who originally self-publish their books and then wish to have their books republished by a major publishing house. For the film screen, he represents a wide range of scripts, from romantic comedies to thrillers to historical epics. In television, Levine mainly represents writers and producers of true life-story movies-for-television, as well as the subjects of those docudramas. He also represents writers and writer-producers of network and non-network series television, both dramas and comedies, as well as reality shows, game shows, and talk shows.

  • FICTION: All fiction (except sci-fi, horror and fantasy)
  • NONFICTION: All nonfiction NO: Sci-fi, horror, and fantasy
  • ATTENDING AGENTS BREAKFAST: Yes
  • AVAILABLE FOR 10-MINUTE MEETINGS: Yes
  • CONTACT INFORMATION: Paul S. Levine Literary Agency, 1054 Superba Avenue, Venice, CA 90291-3940
  • WEB SITE: www.paulslevinelit.com

KATE MCKEAN, a native Southerner, earned her Master’s degree in Fiction Writing from the University of Southern Mississippi before starting her career as a literary agent. When she’s not reading for work, she’s reading for pleasure, dabbling in crafts like embroidery and crochet, and feeding her technology habit with internet culture and gadgets. She is look for new projects in the areas of literary fiction, contemporary women’s fiction, paranormal romance, urban fantasy, young adult and middle grade fiction, narrative non-fiction, sports related books, food writing, pop culture, and craft.

  • FICTION: Literary fiction, contemporary women’s fiction, paranormal romance, urban fantasy, young adult and middle grade fiction, narrative non-fiction
  • NONFICTION: Sports related books, food writing, pop culture, craft
  • NO: Children’s picture books
  • ATTENDING AGENTS BREAKFAST: Yes
  • AVAILABLE FOR 10-MINUTE MEETINGS: Yes
  • CONTACT INFORMATION: Howard Morhaim Literary Agency, 30 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
  • WEB SITE: www.morhaimliterary.com

AMANDA MECKE is a sole practitioner who runs her agency out of Litchfield, CT, two hours north of New York City. She is an Associate Member of the Author’s Guild. She specializes in non-fiction on science and social issues and first-time authors, such as Diandra Leslie-Pelecky’s The Physics Of Nascar, Dutton/Plume (2009), which was featured in the NYT “Science” section and excerpted in Time magazine, Andrew Giangola’s The Weekend Starts on Wednesday (MotorBooks 2010), and The West Without Water by Dr. Lynn Ingram and Dr. Frances Malamud-Roam, which the University of California Press will publish in 2011. She represents two AIW members who have American history manuscripts in progress.Before founding her agency, Amanda was VP, Director of Subsidiary Rights for Bantam Dell, a division of Random House Inc. from 1989-2003. Authors published by Bantam and Dell included Daniel Goleman, Dean Koontz, Stephen Hawking, Bill Bryson, Allen Mandelbaum, and Norman Schwarzkopf. From 1980-1989, Amanda ran the New York office for the University of California Press, an award-winning West Coast publisher. She sold national accounts, book club and serial rights, and orchestrated national publicity campaigns for bestselling trade books such as Seeing Voices by Oliver Sacks and The California Dante: Inferno, Purgatorio and Paradiso translated by Allen Mandelbaum and illustrated by Barry Moser and The Managed Heart by Arlie Hochschild.Her first job in publishing was in the subsidiary rights department of HBJ (now Harcourt), which included Helen and Kurt Wolf Books. She worked on new books by the authors Max Frisch, Gunter Grass, Jessamyn West, Ivan Doig, Stanislaw Lem, and brought several classic backlist titles, such as Sylvia Beach’s Shakespeare & Co., back into print. Amanda earned a B.A. from Pitzer College, Claremont, California, and a Ph.D. in English from UCLA, where she taught Freshman Composition.

  • FICTION: No
  • NONFICTION: Especially interested in nonfiction books on social justice issues and the sciences. reference, biography, computers/technology, history, health, travel, African American, science, professional publications– non-profit organizations
  • ATTENDING AGENTS BREAKFAST: Yes
  • AVAILABLE FOR 10-MINUTE MEETINGS: Yes
  • CONTACT INFORMATION: A. Mecke Company, Inc., PO Box 700, Litchfield, CT 06759
  • WEB SITE: http://home.earthlink.net/~amecke/index.html

SHANNON O’NEILL is a literary agent at The Sagalyn Agency. For over 20 years, The Sagalyn Agency has represented journalists, academics, business writers, and novelists, doing business primarily with the large New York houses and focusing on upmarket nonfiction, business books, and commercial fiction. Shannon has a Master’s degree in Writing from Johns Hopkins University and graduated cum laude from Dartmouth College. Interests include current affairs, books on social, cultural and intellectual trends, and literary fiction. She is actively considering new work in non-fiction and fiction.

  • FICTION: Fiction, literary fiction
  • NONFICTION: Nonfiction, especially interested in current affairs, books on social, cultural and intellectual trends
  • ATTENDING AGENTS BREAKFAST: Yes
  • AVAILABLE FOR 10-MINUTE MEETINGS: Yes
  • CONTACT INFORMATION: The Sagalyn Literary Agency, 4922 Fairmont Avenue, Suite 200, Bethesda, MD 20814
  • WEB SITE: www.sagalyn.com

CHRIS PARK is an agent at Foundry Literary + Media. Prior to joining Foundry, Chris worked as an editor for several New York publishing houses (Hachette Book Group, Random House) and helped launch an independent publishing company. She acquired and edited works of narrative nonfiction, autobiography and memoir, inspiration, Christian interest, sports, humor, current events, and fiction, including bestselling titles such as The Preacher and the Presidents by Time’s Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy, and NFL quarterback Brett Favre’s illustrated autobiography Favre. Chris is particularly drawn to memoirs, narrative nonfiction, Christian nonfiction, and women’s fiction, and enjoys working with authors to develop books that are appealing and accessible to a broad audience. She has a degree in English from Harvard University and lives in a Chicago suburb with her family.

  • FICTION: Women’s fiction
  • NONFICTION: Memoirs, narrative nonfiction, Christian nonfiction
  • ATTENDING AGENTS BREAKFAST: No
  • AVAILABLE FOR 10-MINUTE MEETINGS: Yes C
  • ONTACT INFO: Foundry Literary + Media, 33 West 17th Street, PH, New York, New York 10011
  • WEB SITE: www.foundrymedia.com

DAVID R. PATTERSON has been involved in publishing since his graduation from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1996 with a degree in English, Highest Honors. David completed an internship at Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, worked for several years at Politics and Prose Bookstore in Washington, DC, and has worked as an Editor and Senior Editor at PublicAffairs and Henry Holt and Company. Books that he published while at PublicAffairs and Henry Holt include Nate Blakeslee’s J. Anthony Lukas award-winning Tulia: Race, Cocaine, and Corruption in a Small Texas Town, Charles Peters’ Five Days in Philadelphia, Eric Burns’ Infamous Scribblers: The Founding Fathers and the Rowdy Beginnings of American Journalism, Thurston Clarke’s bestselling The Last Campaign: Robert F. Kennedy and 82 Days that Inspired America, Nicholas Schmidle’s To Live or to Perish Forever: Two Tumultuous Years in Pakistan, Peter Manseau’s Rag and Bone: A Journey Among the World’s Holy Dead, Ethan Brown’s Shake the Devil Off: A True Story of the Murder that Rocked New Orleans, and Michael Schaffer’s One Nation Under Dog: America’s Love Affair with Our Dogs. David is looking especially for the most prominent and talented journalists, scholars, and personalities in a wide variety of fields, with either outstanding narratives and/or idea-driven works of nonfiction, which can be deeply serious or terrifically entertaining, and often combine those two qualities. He enjoys and is adept at working both with established and with up-and-coming writers. David will also represent fiction when he feels strongly that the author has a distinctive voice that can break out of the pack. He is in the habit of partnering fully with authors, from conception of an idea, to developing a thorough and compelling proposal, to helping them navigate in the best way what can sometimes be an opaque – and often thrilling – publishing process.

  • FICTION: The occasional – very carefully selected – literary fiction, thrillers, and mysteries.
  • NONFICTION: Narrative nonfiction and/or idea-driven nonfiction, in the categories of current events, memoir, biography, history, music, science, and religion.
  • ATTENDING AGENTS BREAKFAST: Yes
  • AVAILABLE FOR 10-MINUTE MEETINGS: Yes
  • CONTACT INFORMATION: Foundry Literary + Media, 33 West 17th Street, PH, New York, NY 10011
  • WEB SITE: www.foundrymedia.com

LINN PRENTIS: For seventeen years Prentis was a business and travel writer and editor in New York, working on and off staff for a number of publications, doing almost everything: copy editing, rewriting, writing stories, cover stories and supplements; serving as executive editor to a small clutch of magazines. For about six months, Prentis was Audubon’s copy chief, but she had to leave when the interim editor did. Unexpectedly finding herself without partner, hearth, or income in Milford, PA, she undertook the submissions operation for Virginia Kidd. When Kidd retired, Prentis left to do publicity for business books in New York, but later bi-located to run the editorial side after her successor died. Later, taking with her the few clients she’d developed, Prentis opened up shop in Manhattan and those clients have done well. Prentis is well known in science fiction and now has authors selling mysteries, thrillers, YA and books for middle readers, as well as the odd, hard to classify novel.

  • FICTION: Science fiction, fantasy, young adult, middle-readers, literary, mainstream, women’s, chick lit, family saga
  • NONFICTION: Memoir, one-of-a-kind, interesting
  • ATTENDING AGENTS BREAKFAST: Yes
  • AVAILABLE FOR 10-MINUTE MEETINGS: Yes
  • CONTACT INFORMATION: Linn Prentis Agency, 155 East 116th Street, #2F, New York NY 10029
  • WEB SITE: www.linnprentis.com; www.linnprentisliterary.blogspot.com

REGINA RYAN serves as literary agent for a selected list of writers, primarily in the adult nonfiction market. Areas of special interest include well-written narrative nonfiction, architecture, history, business, natural history (especially birds), science, sustainability, the environment, women’s issues, parenting, cooking, psychology, health, wellness, diet, fitness, lifestyle, mind-body-spirit, home improvement and design, business, and leisure activities including sports, travel and gardening. She founded Regina Ryan Publishing Enterprises, an independent literary agency, 35 years ago. Her clients include Andrea Lyon, author of Angel of Death Row: My Life as a Death Penalty Defense Lawyer; Peter Meltzer, author of The Thinker’s Thesaurus; Susan Tejada, author of In Search of Sacco and Vanzetti; Kairol Rosenthal, author of Everything Changes: The Insider’s Guide to Cancer in your 20’s and 30’s; Randi Minetor, author of a series of Timeline Tours: Washington DC; Gettysburg National Park; and Fredericksburg; Susan Carrell, author of Escaping Toxic Guilt: Five Proven Steps to Free Yourself from Guilt for Good; David Deardorff, Ph.D. and Kathryn Wadsworth, authors of What’s Wrong with my Plant? (And How do I Fix it?);, Suzanne von Drachenfels, author of The Art of the Table; Michael Karpin, author of Tightrope: Six Generations of a Jewish Dynasty; Judith Wurtman, author of The Serotonin Power Diet; Andrea Warren, author of Under Siege: Three Children at the Civil War Battle for Vicksburg; Edwin Shneidman, author of Autopsy of a Suicidal Mind; and Paul Holinger, author of What Babies Say Before They Can Talk. Before launching her agency, Ryan was editor-in-chief of Macmillan Adult Books, the first woman to hold that position in a major hardcover publishing house. Before that she was an editor at Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. Ryan is a member of the Women’s Media Group, PEN, the Authors Guild, the Association of Authors’ Representatives (AAR), and the Agents’ Roundtable. She is a past president and former board member of the American Book Producers Association.

  • FICTION: No
  • NONFICTION: Adult nonfiction only. Narrative nonfiction, architecture, history, natural history (especially birds), science, environment, sustainability, mind-body-spirit, women’s issues, parenting, cooking, psychology, health, wellness, diet, fitness, lifestyle, home improvement and design, business, leisure activities, sports, travel, gardening, well-written memoir
  • ATTENDING AGENTS BREAKFAST: Yes
  • AVAILABLE FOR 10-MINUTE MEETINGS: Yes
  • CONTACT INFORMATION: Regina Ryan Publishing Enterprises, Inc., 251 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024
  • WEB SITE: www.publishersmarketplace.com/members/reginaryanbooks

JESSICA SINSHEIMER has been reading and campaigning for her favorite queries since 2004. Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, she went east for Sarah Lawrence College and stayed for the opportunity to read soon-to-be books for a living. Now an Associate Agent at the Sarah Jane Freymann Literary Agency, she’s developed a reputation for fighting office members to see incoming manuscripts first—and for drinking far too much tea. Her most recent sale was a two-book deal for Falling Under (working title), a paranormal YA romance, and its sequel. Always on the lookout for new writers, she is most excited about finding literary, women’s, and young adult fiction, and—on the nonfiction side—psychology, self-help, parenting, cookbooks, memoirs, and works that speak to life in the twenty-first century.

  • FICTION: Literary fiction, women’s fiction, young adult fiction
  • NONFICTION: Psychology, self-help, parenting, cookbooks, memoirs, 21st Century
  • ATTENDING AGENTS BREAKFAST: Yes
  • AVAILABLE FOR 10-MINUTE MEETINGS: Yes
  • CONTACT INFORMATION: Sarah Jane Freymann Literary Agency , 59 West 71st Street, Suite 9B, New York, NY 10023 WEB SITE: http://www.sarahjanefreymann.com

SUZIE TOWNSEND was a high school English teacher for six years before changing careers and joining FinePrint Literary Management. She’s interested in strong characters and voice driven stories that will keep her up at night. Suzie gravitates towards strong female protagonists, complex plot lines with underlying political, moral, or philosophical issues, and stories which break out of the typical tropes of their genre, like Jacqueline Carey’s Kushiel series. She lives in Philadelphia with four dogs who know that chewing on shoes is okay but chewing on books is not.

  • FICTION: Children’s books (chapter books to young adult), adult fiction (speculative, fantasy, urban fantasy, science fiction, and romance, especially paranormal)
  • NONFICTION: Select narrative non-fiction (with special interest in food, memoir, pets, pop culture, and teaching)
  • ATTENDING AGENTS BREAKFAST: Yes
  • AVAILABLE FOR 10-MINUTE MEETINGS: Yes
  • CONTACT INFORMATION: FinePrint Literary Management, 240 W. 35th Street, Suite 500 New York, NY 10001
  • WEB SITE: http://fineprintlit.com/ and http://confessionsofawanderingheart.blogspot.com/

GORDON WARNOCK combines industry knowledge with a sharp editorial eye to provide friendly and respectful aid with polishing manuscripts and book proposals. From his start as an intern, he has since worked his way up to becoming a full agent and an integral part of Andrea Hurst Literary Management. Warnock frequently participates in conferences and workshops and speaks throughout the community. His recent conferences include the 2010 San Francisco Writers Conference and Algonkian’s inaugural Write and Pitch Conference. He is an honors graduate with a B.A. in Creative and Professional Writing. With a zest for fresh, new writing and a deep love of the classics, Warnock always has his eye out for works which will not only thrive in the current market but will also withstand the test of time, bringing joy to readers for years to come. In that spirit, he seeks to establish involved, long term working relationships with talented and willing authors of many genres. Warnock’s favorite books include: The Glass Castle, The Dogs, The Garden of Eden, World War Z, Les Halles Cookbook, Real Ultimate Power, and Unlucky Lucky Days.

  • FICTION: Commercial narrative fiction with a literary edge, pets, humor
  • NONFICTION: Memoir, pets, cookbooks, self-help, political and human rights issues, humor, how-to, health and dieting
  • NO: Religious fiction, genre fiction, women’s fiction, new age, children’s and young adult
  • ATTENDING AGENTS BREAKFAST: Yes
  • AVAILABLE FOR 10-MINUTE MEETINGS: Yes
  • CONTACT INFORMATION: Andrea Hurst Literary Management, P.O. Box 293870, Sacramento, CA 95829

ROSEANNE WELLS is an agent at Marianne Strong Literary Agency. An avid reader, she discovered her passion for book publishing during her internship at W.W. Norton and hasn’t looked back. She is also an arts reviewer for PlayShakespeare.com. Wells is interested in narrative nonfiction, science (popular or trade, not academic), health, history, true crime, religion, travel, food/cooking, and similar subjects. She is also actively expanding the agency’s fiction list and looks out for good literary fiction, YA, sci-fi (most subgenres included), fantasy, and mysteries (more Sherlock Holmes than cozy mysteries).

  • FICTION: Literary fiction, young adult, science fiction (most subgenres included), fantasy, and mysteries (more Sherlock Holmes than cozy mysteries)
  • NONFICTION: Narrative nonfiction, science (popular or trade, not academic), health, history, true crime, religion, travel, food/cooking, and similar subjects
  • ATTENDING AGENTS BREAKFAST: Yes
  • AVAILABLE FOR 10-MINUTE MEETINGS: Yes
  • CONTACT INFORMATION: Marianne Strong LIterary Agency, 65 East 96th Street, New York , NY 10128
  • WEB SITE: www.stronglit.com

PAIGE WHEELER is a founding partner of Folio Literary Management, LLC. Over the course of her career, Ms. Wheeler has worked as an agent in both a literary and entertainment capacity. Prior to Folio, Ms. Wheeler founded the literary agency, Creative Media Agency, which she ran for nine years. At New York-based Artists Agency, she repped writers, producers and celebrities for television. She also worked as an editor, for both Harlequin/Silhouette in NY and Euromoney Publications in London. Currently she represents international and award-winning authors in commercial fiction and upscale fiction, as well as narrative nonfiction and prescriptive nonfiction.

  • FICTION: Commercial fiction and upscale fiction
  • NONFICTION: Narrative nonfiction and prescriptive nonfiction
  • ATTENDING AGENTS BREAKFAST: Yes
  • AVAILABLE FOR 10-MINUTE MEETINGS: Yes (until 1 p.m.)
  • CONTACT INFORMATION: Folio Literary Management, LLC , 505 8th Avenue, Suite 603, New York, NY 10018
  • WEB SITE: www.foliolit.com

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Regular Registration (May 11-June 11, 2010 – full conference including lunch and evening reception)*

Regular Registration includes not only the full conference, but also the Continental Breakfast, Awards Luncheon, and admission to the Reception at the end of the event. All registered attendees also have the option to sign up for two (2) one-on-one agent meetings at no extra charge on a first-come, first-served basis. The shopping cart will appear once you make your selection.

  • Member, $275
  • Nonmember, $340
  • Conference plus 1-year regular membership, $375
  • Conference plus 1-year student/senior membership (ID required), $350
  • Add the Group Agent Breakfast (conference registration is required)
    • Member, $35
    • Nonmember, $50

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Saturday Keynote & Awards Luncheon Only*

Lunch includes a selection of boxed lunches of gourmet sandwiches and wraps, as well as a variety of juices and soft drinks. Vegetarian and vegan options are available. Please contact the AIW office at 202-775-5150 to report any special dietary needs.

  • Member, $50
  • Nonmember, $75

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Saturday Reception Only*

The Reception includes a wide variety of hot and cold h’ors d’oeuvres, soft drinks, and a cash bar. Vegetarian and vegan options are available. Please contact the AIW office at 202-775-5150 to report any special dietary needs.

  • Member, $35
  • Nonmember, $50

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* Annual AIW Writers Conference Refund Policy: For conference registrations canceled on or before Monday, May 24, 2010, we will refund your registration, less a $50 processing fee. No part of the fee is refundable for cancellations made on or after Tuesday, May 25, 2010.

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