00:15:10 Heather Greer: Hello Carolyn and Cher. Wasn’t that keynote great? 00:18:21 Lori De Jong: Good morning from sunny Texas! 00:24:05 Yvonne MacKay: I don't have a link to my one: one appointment. Any ideas? Thanks! 00:25:12 Heather Greer: I believe one on one appointments have a link in the conference, and then you are placed in your classroom when it is time. 00:30:25 Cher Stein: I'm positive you did a good job on part one. 00:33:23 Elaine McAllister: I checked out that document! Was glad to see you had McAllister among the other 9,999 surnames! LOL!!! 00:35:56 Yvonne MacKay: Thanks fo rmeeting info 00:36:26 Heather Greer: Glad to help. 00:39:08 Lee Pollock: Jona 00:45:06 Liz Bradford: Heather, you could always throw a comment on it, promising yourself that you'll come back to it. And then just move on. 00:46:04 Heather Greer: Good idea. Thank you. 00:46:26 Liz Bradford: you're welcome :) 00:55:15 Deena Adams: When writing in deep POV and using pronouns instead of the character’s name, can that be too redundant with using the pronouns every time? Is there any point where using the character’s name again would be better? To remind readers of their name maybe? 00:56:37 Deena Adams: okay. Thank you. 01:01:15 Deena Adams: What about a character using another character’s name in dialogue? Or a husband calling his wife honey or babe in dialogue? I’ve been told that’s a no-no. 01:06:43 Catherine Nicholson: Could you please explain what you mean by "beats"? 01:14:57 Debbi Migit: Great info! 01:21:51 Courtney Grice: Thank you, Gregg. 01:21:55 Elaine McAllister: GREAT job, Gregg! 01:22:03 Rebecca: Thank you! Very helpful!! 01:22:05 Elaine McAllister: Thank YOU! 01:22:06 Deena Adams: Thanks Gregg! 01:22:07 Liz Bradford: Thanks, Greg 01:22:09 Lori DeJong: This was great! 01:22:11 Yvonne MacKay: thank you!!!