Ron Dungan
Ron Dungan is the author of The Worst Fishing Dog Ever. He was was a travel and outdoors writer for the Arizona Republic for many years, where he contributed to a Pulitzer Prizewinning story on the history of the border. More recently, as a reporter for public radio affiliate KJZZ, he had pieces on NPR and Here and Now. His work has appeared in the New York Times, Gray’s Sporting Journal, USA Today, Sierra, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, Southwest Fly Fishing, and the Miami Herald, among others.
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Showing up: Writing is not optional
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Room Five
9:00am- 50 minutesGood writing is not inspired. The best writers work every day. Certainly, some days are better than others. But most successful writers look at their craft as a job, and like every job, it’s important to show up to work. This is true for both fiction and nonfiction.
Tips on how to revise your work.
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You Got AI In My Story!
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Room FourRoom Four
4:00pm- 50 minutes4:00pm- 50 minutesArtificial Intelligence (AI) is here. It is a very hot and debatable topic. But is it all negative? Does AI offer opportunities for the publishing industry?






