Western Reserve Writers Conference 2025

Western Reserve Writers Conference 2025

Introduction

I attended the 40th annual Western Reserve Writers Conference 2025 on March 22, 2025. They held the Conference at the South Euclid-Lyndhurst branch of the Cuyahoga County Public Library at the William N. Skirball Writer’s Center at the branch. It was a one-day event with an introduction, a keynote speaker, three breakout sessions, and one first-page critique panel.

Western Reserve Writers Conference 2025

This is the link to the Cuyahoga County Library.

https://www.cuyahogalibrary.org

This is the link to the writer’s center at the library branch.

https://www.cuyahogalibrary.org/Services/William-N-Skirball-Writers-Center.aspx

Summary

Saturday, March 22nd at 9:30 AM

Welcome and Conference Overview

Deanna R. Adams is the conference coordinator and Laurie Kincer is the librarian in charge of the writer’s center.

Laurie explained how they set up the library, where the three meeting rooms were located, and about the door prizes available at 4 PM. Deanna introduced the keynote speaker, justin a. reynolds.

They held the welcome and conference overview in the meeting room A/B/C with about 100 attendees.

Saturday, March 22nd at 9:45 AM

Keynote Speaker: The Long and Twisty Road.

The keynote speaker was justin a. reynolds, the 2025 Cuyahoga County Public Library Writer in Residence. He writes YA novels and graphic novels.

His mother was a librarian, and he spent much of his youth in the library. He was always a reader and wanted to write. justin remembered moving the books in the literary section where his books would go that he wrote in the future. He says that if you write, you are a writer. His biggest key to success is perseverance. He enjoys giving back by teaching at the Interlochen Writing Camp in Interlochen, Michigan. His best advice is to show up to the page and just write. Give yourself permission to fail and trust your voice.

They held the talk in the meeting room A/B/C with about 130 attendees.   

Saturday, March 22nd at 10:30 AM

Breakout Session: Inside the Industry.

The presenter was J. Thorn. He is a self-published author.

The talk’s subtitle was: A Q and A with Veteran and Independent Author, J. Thorn.

This was the theme of his talk. It’s never been a better time to be a writer than now, just don’t expect to get paid for your work. You need to find out what you want out of writing and go for that satisfaction. He talked about the differences between writing non-fiction and fiction. He talked about the differences in publishing traditionally and independently. The threat of AI to the writing community came up in the Q and A session. Readers may want to read a human writing for humans instead of AI.

You can find J. Thorn on the following websites.

(Jthorn.net) and (theauthorlife.com)

They held the talk in the writer’s center meeting room with about 24 attendees.

Recommendation – Conclusion

I enjoyed attending the Western Reserve Writers Conference 2024. I also attended the conference in 2019, 2022, 2023 (they canceled the conference in 2020 and 2021 because of COVID-19), and 2024. My Star of the Con was J. Thorn. He had some brilliant advice for beginning writers.

Links

This is my Recap for the Western Reserve Writers Conference on March 23, 2024, where I attended the introduction, the keynote speaker presentation, and a breakout session. The Cuyahoga County Public Library held the conference at the South Euclid-Lyndhurst branch.

This is my Recap for the Western Reserve Writers Conference on March 26, 2022, where I attended the introduction, a keynote speaker, and two breakout sessions. The Cuyahoga County Public Library held the conference at the South Euclid-Lyndhurst branch.

I attended the 36th annual Western Reserve Writers Conference on April 27, 2019. They held the Conference at the South Euclid-Lyndhurst branch of the Cuyahoga County Public Library at the William N. Skirball Writer’s Center at the branch. It was a one-day event with an introduction, a keynote speaker, three breakout sessions, and one first-page critique panel. I attended the introduction, a keynote speaker, and two breakout sessions. I thought The Western Reserve Writers Conference was well run, diverse in the presentations offered, and informative. My Star of the Con was Bree Barton. Her presentation was fun, the exercises were useful, and I liked her personality.

I attended the 34th annual Western Reserve Writers Conference on September 23, 2017. I could not attend last year. This is a link to my review of the 2017 conference.

Writing Progress Report March 2025

This is my Writing Progress Report March 2025.

On February 28th we went to the Glass Asylum in Chagrin Falls for a birthday celebration. Everyone had fun eating, talking, and making glass.

Writing Progress from February 2025.

I wrote four blog posts for my website, garydavidgillen.com. One of the posts was my writing progress report for February 2025, which I linked below.

In February 2025, I presented the short story “We Sell All Potions Greenhouse” to the Advanced Fiction Writing Workshop on a Zoom call.

Writing Progress from February 2025 Continued

I made five posts on my Goodreads account in February 2025.

In the past, I sent the stories; Four Humors, Space Station Sunyata, and Grognard to magazines.

The seven Flash Fiction Stories I sent out in 2020 and 2021 were Space-Dog Confession, Sleeping Sickness, Caliburnus, Popular Mechanics Re-brewed, Wormhole Generator, Runs with Scissors, and Principled Rogue.

Magazine submissions for 2021 were 4 unique stories submitted 4 times, with 0 accepted, 0 pending, and 4 rejections. No submissions for 2022. None for 2023. None for 2024.

Events from February 2025.

The next conferences I intend to attend are Concoction Cleveland and the Western Reserve Writer’s Conference in March, which are detailed in the planned events section.

Writing Goals for March 2025.

In March 2025, I plan to write four blog posts for garydavidgillen.com including my Writing Progress Report for March 2025.

I plan to work on a story for the Advanced Fiction Writing Workshop on a Zoom call in March 2025.

Eventually, I plan to work on third draft edits for Assassin in New Marl City using comments from the Novel Writing Workshop at Parma, Ohio. I plan to split Chapter 1 into two chapters and add a scene to the new Chapter 1.

Submit the stories Space-Dog Confession, Four Humors, Space Station Sunyata, Grognard, LARP Film Noir, Sleeping Sickness, Popular Mechanics Re-brewed, and Caliburnus. to other short fiction magazines.

Polish and send the stories White Bracer, Mage Squad, I Shall Not Return, Prisoner of Tarnal, and Kay-Eye for submission to short fiction magazines.

In March 2025, I plan to make five posts on my Goodreads account.

Planned Events for March 2025.

The next conference I plan to attend is the Cleveland Concoction, from March 7, 2025, to March 9, 2025. They will hold the conference at the Bertram Inn and Conference Center at 600 North Aurora Road, Aurora, Ohio.

This is a link to the Cleveland Concoction website.

http://www.clevelandconcoction.org/

Another event I plan to attend is the Western Reserve Writers Conference at the South Euclid-Lyndhurst branch of the Cuyahoga County Public Library in Lyndhurst, Ohio on March 22, 2025.

This is a link to the Cuyahoga County Library website.

https://www.cuyahogalibrary.org

Year in Review 2024

Year in Review 2024

Year in Review 2024

Writing Progress Background

On August 26, 2016, I created my website at garydavidgillen.com. Making a website was part of my plan to become a social media experienced writer. I had written a novel and a few short stories over the years, but I had stopped writing in 2012. In December of 2015 I decided to start writing again.

I finished the story I was writing in 2012 (called Dystopia then, now called Kay-Eye.) in that month and created a plan for 2016. My 2016 plan called for writing four short stories, begin attending conventions, creating Facebook and Twitter accounts, and starting a website. I wanted to become a better writer and then expand the short novel that I had written in 1995. It was called A Gathering in New Marl in 1995, and I have renamed it Assassin in New Marl City. I joined a writer’s workshop group at the South Euclid-Lyndhurst Public Library and two at the Parma-Snow Library. I have been writing ever since.

This is a link to the Cuyahoga County Library website.

https://www.cuyahogalibrary.org

Writing Progress from August 2016 to December 2024

Year in Review 2024

Novels written are Assassin in New Marl City and Cuba Liberto.

Novel in progress is Chemithurgy.

South Euclid-Lyndhurst Library workshop submissions include 1 in 2016, 1 in 2017, 2 in 2018, 2 in 2019, 3 in 2020, and 1 in 2021 for a total of 10 submissions.

Parma Library introductory workshop submissions include 5 in 2017, 9 in 2018, 11 in 2019, 9 in 2020, 10 in 2021, 11 in 2022, 4 in 2023, and 0 in 2024 for a total of 59 submissions.

Parma Library advanced workshop submissions include 4 in 2017, 12 in 2018, 11 in 2019, 11 in 2020, 9 in 2021, 10 in 2022, 9 in 2023, and 8 in 2024 for a total of 74 submissions.

The seven Flash Fiction Stories I sent out in 2020 and 2021 were Space-Dog Confession, Sleeping Sickness, Caliburnus, Popular Mechanics Re-brewed, Wormhole Generator, Runs with Scissors, and Principled Rogue.

The four other stories 4 Humours, Space Station Sunyata, Grognard, Get to the Point, and LARP Film Noir (aka Game Dome) have been submitted to magazines.

Magazine submissions include 2 in 2016, 13 in 2017, 0 in 2018, 1 in 2019, 19 in 2020, and 4 in 2021 for a total of 39 submissions

Magazine submissions for 2016 to 2021 were 11 unique stories submitted 39 times, with 0 accepted, 0 pending, and 39 rejections. No submissions for 2022. None for 2023. None for 2024.

This website post is post number 316 including 159 Book Reviews, 100 Writing Progress Reports, 44 Conference Recaps, and 13 Other Posts.

Events attended from July 2016 to December 2024

Year in Review 2024

Cons attended include 5 in 2016, 7 in 2017, 6 in 2018, 7 in 2019, 4 (3V) in 2020, 1 (1V) in 2021, 5 in 2022, 7 (1V) in 2023, and 6 in 2024 for a total of 48 cons attended.

Note: V equals a virtual con.

Ohio Expos, Fairlawn, OH (2016)

Confluence Pittsburgh, PA (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020V, 2022, 2023, 2024)

Western Reserve Writers Conference, South Euclid, OH (2016, 2017, 2019, 2022, 2023, 2024)

Capclave, Washington, D.C. (2016)

Indy Author Day, Parma, OH (2016, 2017, 2019)

Winter Fiction Fest, Cleveland, OH (2017)

Concoction. Cleveland, OH (2017, 2018, 2019, 2023, 2024)

Marcon, Columbus, OH (2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023, 2024)

Inkubator, Cleveland, OH (2017, 2018, 2021V)

Mystery Writers Getaway, South Euclid, OH (2018)

Cleveland Writing Workshop, Independence, OH (2018)

Confusion, Detroit, MI (2019, 2020, 2022, 2023, 2024)

Gotham Writers Conference (2019, 2020V, 2023V)

Dragon Con, Atlanta, GA (2020V)

Ice and Fire Con, Mt. Sterling, OH (2022, 2023, 2024)

Writing Goals for January 2025 to December 2025

Polish and submit these ten stories: Explosion at Moon Base Plaza, Grognard Simulations, Kay-Eye, Bear and his Boy, We Sell All Potions Greenhouse, The Squirrel Curse, The Prisoner of Tarnal, The Case of the Reluctant Pawnbroker, Game Dome, and the Erebus Project for submission to short fiction magazines.

Expand the novelette called Chemithurgy from about 13000 words into a 22000-word novella. (This is a 2025 project.)

Expand the novella called Chemithurgy from about 22000 words into a 40000-word short novel. (This is a 2026 project.)

Edit Assassin in New Marl City (about 88000 words) and try to get an agent to sell it to a traditional publisher or prepare to self-publish it. (This is a 2027 project.)

Edit Cuba Liberto (about 88000 words) and try to get an agent to sell it to a traditional publisher or prepare to self-publish it. (This is a 2028 project.)

Make 11 submissions to the Parma Library advanced workshop in 2025.

Join a short fiction writing group at the South Euclid-Lyndhurst Library and make 6 submissions.

Write and publish 48 posts on my website in 2025 including 24 Book Reviews, 12 Writing Progress Reports, and 12 Conference Recaps.

Planned Events for January 2025 to December 2025

January 23 to January 26, 2025, Confusion in Detroit, MI.

March 7 to March 9, 2025, Concoction in Cleveland, Ohio.

March 22, 2025, Western Reserve Writers Conference in South Euclid, Ohio.

May 23 to May 25, 2025, Balticon, Baltimore, MD.

July 25 to July 27, 2025, Confluence in Pittsburgh, PA.

September 20, 2025, Cleveland Inkubator in Cleveland, Ohio.

OR

September 19 to September 21, 2025, Capclave, Washington, D.C.

November 20 to November 22, 2025, Philcon, Philadelphia, PA.

Links

Year in Review 2024

In December 2024, I wrote four blog posts for my website, garydavidgillen.com. One of the posts was my writing progress report for December 2024, which I linked below.