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SUMMARY:East Sierra (In-Person): Beyond the Book: websites\, blogging\, audio versions\, publishing others\, consulting\, and podcasts
DESCRIPTION:JENNIFER CRITTENDEN BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND\nOn the heels of her extremely successful summer program\, Ridge Writers has brought publisher/author Jennifer Crittenden back to Ridge Writers to address a new subject\, this time “Beyond the Book:” websites\, blogging\, audio versions\, publishing others\, consulting\, and podcasts.” She will speak on Thursday evening\, November 3\, 6:30 pm in the meeting room of Ridgecrest Presbyterian Church\, 633 W. Las Flores. Admission free. Masks requested. \nCrittenden has written three books\, The Discreet Guide for Executive Women; You\, Not I; and The Mammoth Letters. Her company\, Whistling Rabbit Press\, has published four. She maintains three websites devoted to various aspects of her business and writing and publishing. \nA devoted life-long reader\, she says\, “I fooled around a bit with writing in my teens and twenties. After I stopped working full-time\, I returned to writing with a vengeance. I worked in corporate America so I wrote my fair share of emails\, strategic plans\, government and shareholder reports\, and thinly disguised requests for money. Most business writing is awful\, so I tried to do my part to generate clean\, precise prose in a messy world.” \nIn tandem with this goal through Whistling Rabbit\, she plans and produces the Eastern Sierra Book Festival in Mammoth Lakes in July. \nWe hope to see you when she comes to visit Ridgecrest and Ridge Writers.
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/east-sierra-in-person-beyond-the-book-websites-blogging-audio-versions-publishing-others-consulting-and-podcasts/
LOCATION:Ridgecrest Presbyterian Church\, 633 W. Las Flores\, Ridgecrest\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person
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SUMMARY:Orange County (In-Person): If You Can’t Stand the Heat…Stay in the Kitchen and Write About It
DESCRIPTION:D.J. MacHale\n\nTopic\n“If You Can’t Stand the Heat…Stay in the Kitchen and Write About It”\n\nD.J. MacHale is the best-selling author of the middle-grade Pendragon adventure series\, the spooky Morpheus Road trilogy\, and The Monster Princess picture book. \nHis writing success led to career in Hollywood as a writer\, director\, executive producer\, and creator of several popular television series and movies. \nMacHale will talk about the pressures of writing\, something of which he knows very well from all angles. Please join us for this fascinating journey with one of the most successful authors to grace our stage. \nTo learn more about this speaker\, visit: https://djmachalebooks.com
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/orange-county-in-person-if-you-cant-stand-the-heatstay-in-the-kitchen-and-write-about-it/
LOCATION:Anaheim Packing House\, 440 S. Anaheim Blvd\, Anaheim\, CA\, 92805\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person
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SUMMARY:Napa (In-Person): Ten Cookbooks that Changed How America Eats
DESCRIPTION:Napa Valley Writers meets  second Wednesday of the month\n7 – 9 p.m.\n$5 Fee for members\, $7 for non-members. Students with ID – free. \n\n“Ten Cookbooks that Changed How America Eats” \n \n  \nNapa Valley Writers will feature Janet Fletcher\, James Beard award-winning food writer. She is the author or co-author of more than 30 books on food and beverage\, including the just-released Audible lecture series Cultured: The Epic Story of Cheese.    \nJanet publishes the weekly Planet Cheese blog and is the cheese columnist for Specialty Food and Tasting Panel magazines. Janet teaches cooking and cheese-appreciation classes around the country. She is a past president of the San Francisco Professional Food Society. \n\n\nNapa Valley Writers\, a branch of the California Writers Club\, holds meetings at Napa Valley Unitarian Universalists\, 1625 Salvador Avenue\, Napa. Cost is $5 for members\, $7 for non-members. Students with ID\, free. For more information\, contact lenorehirsch@att.net or see napavalleywriters.online. Always open to the public.
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/napa-in-person-ten-cookbooks-that-changed-how-america-eats/
LOCATION:Napa Valley Unitarian Universalists\, 1625 Salvador Ave\, Napa\, CA
CATEGORIES:In Person
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SUMMARY:Mt. Diablo (In-Person): Three of Our Own & Holiday Book Sale
DESCRIPTION:Three of Our Own and Holiday Book Sale\n\n\n\n\n\nSaturday November 12\, 2022\n\n\n\n\n11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.\n\n\n\n\n\nHoliday Book Sale\nThe event is happening a month early!\nPublished Members are welcome to bring their books to sell and sign\n\nFeature Presentation\nThree of Our Own: Just One Thing\nThat One Sure Thing that works to promote each speaker’s work. \nWe’ll ask for ideas from the audience also! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJill Hedgecock\nJill is an award-winning and internationally-published author. She writes book review columns for The Diablo Gazette and Books ‘N Pieces Magazine. She is the author of four novels. Follow her at www.jillhedgecock.com. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMichael Barrington\nMichael has published four books and numerous articles both fiction and non-fiction. His current historical/biographical novel will be published later this year.  \n\n\n\n\n\nSuzy Orpin\n\nSuzy views the world through her own narrative\, weaving in the fascinating challenges\, triumphs\, and lifestyles of the people she meets. With these stories\, she creates a companion book of recipes.\n\n\n\n\nSchedule\n\n11:00 – Check-in\n11:00 – 12:45 Holiday Book Sale (Sales may contine through lunch)\n12:00 – Buffet Lunch\n12:45 – Business Meeting\n1:00 – Three of Our Own\n\nClick Here to Register
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/mt-diablo-in-person-three-of-our-own-holiday-book-sale/
LOCATION:Zio Fraedo’s Restaurant\, 611 Gregory Ln\, Pleasant Hill\, CA\, 94523\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person
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SUMMARY:Central Coast (In-Person): Why We Need More LGBTQ+ Historical Fiction
DESCRIPTION:Why We Need More\nLGBTQ+ Historical Fiction \nShannon Pufahl grew up in rural Kansas and teaches at Stanford University\, where she was a Stegner Fellow in Fiction. Before this\, she worked for many years as a freelance music writer and bartender. Her essays\, on topics ranging from eighteenth-century America to her childhood\, have appeared in The Threepenny Review\, The Paris Review\, The New York Review of Books\, and elsewhere. Her novel On Swift Horses (2019) was a Lambda Literary Award Finalist.
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/central-coast-in-person-why-we-need-more-lgbtq-historical-fiction/
LOCATION:Pacific Grove’s Juice n’ Java\, 599 Lighthouse Avenue\, Pacific Grove\, CA
CATEGORIES:In Person
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SUMMARY:Writers of Kern (In-Person): Crush Imposter Syndrome and Start Writing!
DESCRIPTION:Joan Raymond \nCrush Imposter Syndrome and Start Writing! \nPop in at one of our monthly meetings/workshops to see what Writers of Kern is all about. \nNot a member? No problem! We’d love to have you. \n\nWhen: The 3rd Saturday of the month\, 9:15-11:15 am. Join us 30 minutes early for breakfast and writer’s fellowship\, January\, February\, April and June-November.\nWhere: Hodel’s Country Dining\, 5917 Knudsen Drive\, Bakersfield\, CA 93308.\nFee: $10 for members\, $15 for guests. Both include buffet breakfast. Pay at the door or skip the line and pay online.
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/writers-of-kern-in-person-crush-imposter-syndrome-and-start-writing/
LOCATION:Hodel’s Country Dining\, 5917 Knudsen Drive\, Bakersfield\, CA\, 93308\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tri-Valley (In-Person): Muse Boards: A Visual Writing Aid for All Genres
DESCRIPTION:Jill Hedgecock\, Author and Freelance Writer\, November 19\, 2022\nAugust 29\, 2022\n\nJill Hedgecock will present “Muse Boards: A Visual Writing Aid for All Genres” at the Tri-Valley Writers November 19\, 2022 meeting. When distilled down to its very essence\, a writer’s job is to immerse their readers in a three-dimensional world through words. Just as fine artists often find it easier to paint what they see\, many writers find that prose can be inspired by viewing images. This need was the inspiration to develop the muse board tool.\nA muse board is a versatile visual aid designed to create mood\, assist in character development\, inform book structure\, and inspire descriptive text. Its versatility means it can be specialized to fit any genre. And one of its most powerful features is assisting writers in keeping details straight. This talk will describe how to make and use a muse board and the many advantages of investing the time to create one.\nIn this craft talk\, Jill will describe:\n• Different Possible Muse Board Formats\n• Various Materials that Can be Used\n• How to Create Your Board\n• Outline Twelve Benefits of This Time-Saving Tool\n• How to Use the Muse Board to Market Your Book \n\nRead More »\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister Here\n\n\n\n\n Consent to be recorded\nBy registering for this meeting\, you acknowledge that the meeting may be recorded. Your consent to be recorded is implied in your registration. See meeting information for full details.
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/tri-valley-in-person-muse-boards-a-visual-writing-aid-for-all-genres/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:In Person
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SUMMARY:Inland Empire (In-Person): Reading from Tiki Man & Character Development
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, November 26\, 2022 – Thomas Atkinson\nReading from Tiki Man & Character Development\n \n  \nThomas M. Atkinson is an author and playwright. His new novel\, TIKI MAN\, came out in October from Regal House Publishing as part of their Sour Mash Southern Literature series. His most recent story\, “Kentucky Unicorn\,” received a 2022 Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award for Fiction and was a Top 10 Finalist for the 2022 Prime Number Award for Short Fiction. His work has appeared in The Sun\, December\, Southern Indiana Review\, North American Review\, Tampa Review\, Doubleback Review\, Madison Review\, Fifth Wednesday\, Indiana Review and others. “Grimace in the Burnt Black Hills\,” which originally appeared in The Sun\, received two Pushcart nominations\, and was selected for New Stories from the Midwest 2016. “Grace in the Embers\,” won December’s 2016 Curt Johnson Award in Fiction and received an O. Henry nomination. Other stories have been included in anthologies in the UK and Ireland. Strobe Life is his first novel. His fiction and drama have received numerous awards\, including six Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Awards\, an Ohio Arts Council/Fine Arts Work Center Collaborative Writing Residency\, and his short play\, Dancing Turtle\, won the 38th Annual Samuel French Off Off Broadway Festival.
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/inland-empire-in-person-reading-from-tiki-man-character-development/
LOCATION:Ovitt Family Community Library\, 215 E. C Street\, Ontario\, CA\, 91764\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person
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