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Writing Meet Up Groups in Omaha

Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2025 4:14 am
by zakiyatasnim
Omaha/Council Bluffs Writers’ Roundtable, ongoing. This group focuses more on the novelist than the content writer, but it’s a practical choice to pick up tips and tricks for telling a story and writing with creative flair. The Writers’ Roundtable meets once a month at different locations throughout the city and averages 10 or more attendees in each meetup.
Omaha Conferences for Writers to Consider in 2019
Word Towers Annual Conference, April 26-27 Location: Grace Central Church. Get a chance to learn from the best at the Word Towers Annual Conference. They offer Skype opportunities with well-known editors; the chance to pitch ideas, attend workshops with freelancers and editors have work critiqued.
Nebraska Writers Guild Writers’ Conference, April 11-15 Location: Comfort denmark cell phone number list Inn & Suites. Organized by the Nebraska Writer’s Guild and open to its members, the conference focuses on writing for science, research and healthcare industries.
8th Annual Midwest Entrepreneurship Conference, April 5–6 Location: The Keneko. Writers can take advantage of this conference to both learn and network with entrepreneurs in every industry. The meeting includes 20 nationally recognized guest speakers, a startup career fair and networking sessions. There will also be a pitch contest and gala.
Infotec, April 1-2 Location: Embassy Suites. A must-do conference for tech writers. The guest list includes more than 1,000 tech professionals to discuss technology trends, business and innovation in the field. The conference offers workshops, exhibitors and networking opportunities.
16th Annual Value Investor Conference, May 2–3 Location: University of Nebraska College of Business Administration, Mannel Hall. Take advantage of having some of the world’s top investors in one room to learn more about financial and investment writing. The conference provides a global list of valued speakers and networking dinner with keynote speaker Kunal Kapoor, CEO of Morningstar, Inc.
Attending business, health and tech conferences provides networking opportunities with companies looking to hire writers both in Omaha and for remote work.