The National Genealogical Society 2014 Family History Conference will be held in Richmond, Virginia, from May 7-10, 2014. There are so many sessions available, covering a wide array of topics. Following is a list of the writing-related sessions. The entire schedule can be found on the NGS Conference website.
Also, there will be some sessions that will be streamed live, for a fee (see my post Watch Up to 10 Sessions From the 2014 NGS Conference At Home – The 411 and My Thoughts). Registration for the live streaming ends April 30, so hurry over and register.
Date/Time (Eastern) | Session | Speaker |
Wednesday, May 7 2:30 PM |
New Standards or Old: Guidelines for Effective Research and Family Histories | Thomas W. Jones |
Thursday, May 8 8:00 AM |
Family History Writing Made Easier: Cloud-Based Tools Every Genealogist Can Use | Lisa A. Alzo |
Thursday, May 8 11:00 AM |
Creating Family History Books Using Digital Scrapbooking | Karen Denise Burney |
Friday, May 9 8:00 AM |
How to Progress From Notes to a Draft Article | Henry B. Hoff |
Friday, May 9 11:00 AM |
Writing for Your Audience | Linda Coffin |
Friday, May 9 2:30 PM |
The Seanachie: Linking Life and the Law Through Storytelling | Judy G. Russell |
Friday, May 9 2:30 PM |
Writing to Engage Your Reader | F. Warren Bittner |
Friday, May 9 4:00 PM |
Writing a Narrative Family History: The Snares and Pitfalls | John Philip Colletta |
Saturday, May 10 9:30 AM |
Tools To Help You Share Family Stories | Tammy A. Hepps |
Yes! I am planning to attend a couple of those sessions. Looking forward to this!