Plan Now To Attend 2018 Native American Cultural Symposium June 14-17

The Museum of Native American History (MONAH) is hosting its second annual Native American Cultural Symposium, June 14-17 in Bentonville, Arkansas. A variety of performers, presenters, concerts, and workshops will be held at different venues in Bentonville.

Two scheduled symposiums are of particular interest to writers.

On Saturday, June 16 at 3:30 p.m., writer and publisher Sam Scinta of Fulcrum Press will lead a writer’s workshop for all ages and skill levels. The workshop “Inside the Publishing Industry” will explore different aspects of writing from the publishing perspective.

On Sunday, June 17 at 3:30 p.m., Sam Scinta, Bobby Bridger, and Joseph Marshall III will lead “The Realities of Being a Published Author,” a workshop that will explore the challenges of writing from the publishing perspective.

Both workshops are free, but tickets are recommended and can be reserved on the museum’s website.

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Maeve Maddox writes about popular culture, English usage, and education. Her most recent books are WORD RAGE, a guide to peaceful coexistence as American English-speakers, and THE FABERGE FLUTE, a cozy mystery set in 1980s London.