15th Annual
BTO Conference
is Sold Out!

February  25, 2012



The 15th annual Bay to Ocean Writers Conference (BTO) program is designed for writers of all skill levels and many  genres, regardless of where you live, to network and learn from an outstanding roster of expert speakers on timely topics.

The BTO: All day, all for writers.

This is a nonprofit conference sponsored by the
Eastern Shore Writers’ Association


Location:
The Kent Humanities Building, Chesapeake College
Rt. 50 & 213, near Easton, Maryland




The Bay To Ocean Writers Conference has attracted and motivated more than 1,200 writers over its history. Attendees
come from surrounding states and District of Columbia as well as from the Chesapeake Bay and Delmarva region. The conference is sponsored by the Eastern Shore Writers'
Association, a nonprofit organization of writers from across the tristate Delmarva Peninsula.

Our mission is to inform, encourage, and inspire writers of all levels, from beginners to published authors. We strive to share helpful knowledge and experiences among writers about every facet of writing.

The one-day conference features workshops, presentations, and panel discussions on a wide variety of topics pertaining to the craft of writing, publishing, marketing, the Internet, and the intricacies of particular genres. It is an opportunity to meet with many writing peers in the region.

BTO also offers “one-on-one” manuscript reviews with experienced writing instructors and editors for registered attendees, for a moderate fee. See the “Manuscript” tab on this website.

Above all, we strive to make this an enjoyable experience for everyone!


HOW TO CONTACT US:

Send e-mail to info@baytoocean.com.

Or write:    BTO Conference
P.O. Box 544
St. Michaels, MD 21663
(410) 786-4536















Photo Credits:

Photographs of 2009 and 2010 BTO Conference © Wilson Wyatt and Leslie Walker.

Photographs of 2006 ,2007, and 2008 BTO Conferences ©  Ann E. Dorbin, Paragon Light Inc.
 


Bay to Ocean Writers Conference
      
February 25, 2012
Chesapeake College
Wye Mills, MD