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Nov 14 at 7PM: “Crash Course on Writing a Mystery” with Hallie Ephron

by Web Editor | Oct 23, 2022 | Speaker, Writing

Nothing hooks a reader like a masterfully written mystery. Anthony Horowitz has observed, “As far as I’m concerned, you can’t beat a good whodunnit: the twists and turns, the clues and the red herrings and then, finally, the satisfaction of having everything...

October 10th 7PM : “Revision, Transformation, and Success,” with Jennifer Givhan

by Web Editor | Sep 28, 2022 | Event, Speaker, Writing

Hollywood has portrayed Mozart as a creative freak who dashed off perfect first drafts. This is a myth. His compositions underwent extensive revisions prior to performances. As Orison Swett Marden points out, “Great writers have ever been known for their tenacity of...

Sept 12th 7PM : “Crafting Short Stories, With a Focus on Journal/Contest Submissions,” with Brent van Staalduinen

by Web Editor | Aug 26, 2022 | Speaker, Writing

A short story is the epitome of literary economy. Less is more. Edgar Allen Poe once wrote, “A short story must have a single mood and every sentence must build towards it.” No room for fluff or filler. Just pure narrative propulsion that packs a punch. Neil Gaiman...

August 8th 7PM : “Series and Series Identity in Popular Fiction: Why to Consider Writing a Series,” with Ross Browne

by Web Editor | Jul 21, 2022 | Event, Speaker, Uncategorized, Writing

Your odds of successful publication can improve considerably if your novel is conceived as (or has the potential to work as) a series. This is no surprise to anyone who enjoys settling down with a new book in a series they know and love. It’s an easy purchase...

June 13 7PM : The Art and Craft of Writing your Memoir with Linda Joy Myers

by Web Editor | Jun 5, 2022 | Speaker, Writing

 Memoir writers struggle with two things: how much truth to tell and how to structure their story. We’ll tackle both of these issues as we look at the art—and heart—of writing a memoir. This month’s speaker, Linda Joy Myers, will discuss balancing the need to write...

Father’s Day Tribute 2022 – Contest Rules

by Web Editor | May 1, 2022 | Uncategorized, Writing

Write an 85-words (or less) tribute to your father, grandfather, uncle, or the person you regard as a parental guide in your childhood. It can be prose or poetry. First place prize $50, Runner-ups will receive Barnes & Nobles Gift card. You MUST be a member of...
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