Dude, you guys!! So you know how you go to a live conference and there are door prizes? Well, guess what??

We have prizes too!

To enter to win, simply leave a comment on this post. We’ll draw winners tonight and announce the winners at the tail end of the live panel (10 PM EDT). You have until 9:45 PM EDT to enter.

What can you win?

How about a 15-page MS critique from a fabulous editor?

Your wish, granted.

Daniel Nayeri, editor at Clarion, an imprint of  Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Children’s, is offering to critique the first 15 pages of your MS! That’s right — an editor at a top children’s imprint!

*bliss*

To enter, just leave us a comment. The winner will be announced after the live workshop later tonight!


Daniel Nayeri is an editor at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Children’s Clarion imprint. He has worked as a children’s librarian, a literary agent, and an in-house and freelance editor, and is the co-author of the YA novel Another Faust. You can follow him on twitter here.



  1. Lori Johnson on Thursday 12, 2010

    It would be a dream come true . . .

  2. shellie on Thursday 12, 2010

    Count me in, plz:)

  3. Debbie Pfeiffer on Thursday 12, 2010

    Please count me in. Would love to get a critique from Daniel Nayeri.

  4. Franziska Green on Thursday 12, 2010

    Not sure whether the door is still open here, but I’m opportunity knocks, right? So I’m knocking on the door with it, hoping I’ll be allowed to enter!

  5. Rachel on Thursday 12, 2010

    This was an amazing conference!!!! Thanks!

  6. Debbie davis on Thursday 12, 2010

    I am so glad that for all the time and efforts you put into this conference! Cant wait til the next one!

  7. Erica Olson on Thursday 12, 2010

    Thank you so, so much!!

  8. Mila Kraabel on Thursday 12, 2010

    That was outstanding! I hope you’ll do the same the next year. Thank you to the board!
    Mila

  9. MP Hays on Thursday 12, 2010

    Awesome three days!

  10. colleen rowan kosinski on Thursday 12, 2010

    Would love, love, love to win!

  11. GregoryHuff on Thursday 12, 2010

    Thank you for offering this prize!

  12. Kris Fullbrook on Thursday 12, 2010

    I saw on your twitter site that the contest is still open through the weekend. I just discovered WriteOnCon and was bumming that I was a day too late. Hurray! Please enter me in the critique contest!

  13. Brandi Hall on Thursday 12, 2010

    What a great prize!

    Fingers and toes crossed.

    :o )

  14. Janet Johnson on Thursday 12, 2010

    This has been awesome! Thank you!

  15. Angela Russell on Thursday 12, 2010

    such a great conference!

  16. Beverly on Thursday 12, 2010

    This conference has been super. I’d love to win a critique. Thanks for the chance..

  17. KLBowman on Thursday 12, 2010

    And yet another reason to thank all the organizers and presenters. Flipping sweet.

  18. Debbie Cavitt on Thursday 12, 2010

    This would a wonderful gift.

    Deborah Bates Cavitt
    dkcavitt@charter.net

  19. Renee Abbas on Thursday 12, 2010

    Thank you for the chance – this has been a great week.

  20. Jennifer Albin on Thursday 12, 2010

    Thanks for the opportunity!

  21. D'Ann on Thursday 12, 2010

    This has been an awesome experience. Thanks to those who’ve put it together.

  22. Judith L. Roth on Thursday 12, 2010

    I’d love a critique….

  23. KrisT on Thursday 12, 2010

    Would be crazy to pass this one up. Thanks to Write On for major generosity!

  24. Theresa Fuller on Thursday 12, 2010

    Thanks for this!

    Theresa from Down Under

  25. ElanaAzose on Thursday 12, 2010

    15 pages? Woo-hoo!! Count me in.

  26. Debbie davis on Thursday 12, 2010

    yahoo!!!

  27. shelley on Thursday 12, 2010

    Pick me! I really NEED you!

  28. Gail Handler on Thursday 12, 2010

    The conference has been fabulous!! To win a prize on top of that? Priceless!

  29. janus di buono on Thursday 12, 2010

    I ‘write’ fanfic for relaxation
    I have a idea to write young childrens themes for ‘first’
    i.e. my grandaughter’s first ballet recital………how excirement turns to nervousness and how she overvomes that fear.
    continue with other ‘first’ as a little girl finds wonders in her life.
    can this become a possible book?