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SUMMARY:SF Peninsula (Special Event\, In-Person): Finish Your Book in Three Drafts: Crafting Fiction and Creative Non-Fiction with the Book Architecture Method
DESCRIPTION:Finish Your Book in Three Drafts: Crafting Fiction and Creative Non-Fiction with the Book Architecture Method\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIt’s the age-old battle between the outliners and the pantsers – those who meticulously script every writing session\, and those who pilot solely by feel. Finding your unique approach requires a method rather than a formula. Stuart Horwitz’ Book Architecture Method has helped bestselling writers transform their messy manuscripts into polished books. Accomplished and aspiring writers alike will learn the secrets of how to painlessly create a complex narrative such as: \n\n\nwhat “plotting” actually means\, and why there isn’t one narrative arc but several \n\n\nhow to make sure your book has one “theme” – and one theme only \n\n\nhow to separate your work into scenes and use this disassembly to diagnose what’s going wrong with your manuscript\, and \n\n\nthe secret to why some narratives feel like they are all coming together at an emotional pay-off while others do not. \n\n\nThis workshop will introduce writers to a process for organization and revision that includes in-depth exercises to be completed throughout the day so that attendees leave with a new perspective on their book’s core\, its structure\, and where the work of revision lies most clearly. The workshop assumes nothing of a writer’s previous knowledge of technique\, nor how much of their manuscript is complete. \nStuart Horwitz is an acclaimed teacher\, ghostwriter\, independent editor\, and founder of Book Architecture. Stu’s clients have reached the best-seller list in both fiction and non-fiction\, and have appeared on Oprah!\, The Today Show\, and in the most prestigious journals in their fields. He is the author of three acclaimed books on writing: Blueprint Your Bestseller: Organize and Revise Any Manuscript with the Book Architecture Method (Penguin/Perigee)\, which was named one of the year’s best books about writing by The Writer magazine; Book Architecture: How to Plot and Outline Without Using a Formula\, an Amazon bestseller\, and Finish Your Book in Three Drafts: How to Write a Book\, Revise a Book\, and Complete a Book While You Still Love It. Horwitz holds degrees in literary aesthetics from New York University and East Asian studies from Harvard University. He is also an award-winning poet and essayist. He recently relocated to California with his family from New England\, something he should have done years ago.
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/sf-peninsula-special-event-in-person-finish-your-book-in-three-drafts-crafting-fiction-and-creative-non-fiction-with-the-book-architecture-method/
LOCATION:Sequoia Yacht Club\, 441 Seaport Ct.\, Redwood City\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person,Special Event
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SUMMARY:Mt. Diablo (In-Person): What Point of View Can Do for You
DESCRIPTION:Workshop With AM Larks\n\n\nWHAT POINT OF VIEW CAN DO FOR YOU\n\n\nMarch 11 2023 at 9:30 am – 2:00 pm Pacific Time\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAM Larks earned a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature\, a Juris Doctorate\, and most recently a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing and Writing for the Performing Arts from the University California Riverside Palm Desert’s low residency program. \nShe is a longtime patron of the arts and enjoys stories that capture the complexities of life on the page or screen. \nWORKSHOP FEE: \n\nMembers: $45.00\nGuests: $55.00\n\nClick here to Register\nLocation:\n\nZio Fraedo’s Restaurant\n611 Gregory Ln\, Pleasant Hill\, CA 94523\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAttendees will learn:\n\nPitfalls and positives of each point of view\nExamples from well-known works from today’s most popular authors.\nWorkshop will include time for short draft exercises\, as well as Q&A\n\nAM Larks writes fiction\, nonfiction\, children’s literature\, and drama. Her writing has appeared in NiftyLit\, Scoundrel Time\, Assay: A Journal of Nonfiction Studies\, Five on the Fifth\, Charge Magazine\, and the Zyzzyva and  Ploughshares  blogs. \nShe has performed her stories at Lit Up at Town Hall Theatre in Lafayette\, California. She is the current assistant managing editor and blog editor\, as well as the former photography editor at Kelp Journal\, a multimedia literary revue\, and the former fiction editor at Please See Me literary magazine as well as the former blog editor of The Coachella Review. \nSchedule\n\n9:30 Check-in\n10:00 Workshop begins\n12:00 Buffet Lunch\n1:00 Workshop continues\n2:00 Workshop ends
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/mt-diablo-in-person-what-point-of-view-can-do-for-you/
LOCATION:Zio Fraedo’s Restaurant\, 611 Gregory Ln\, Pleasant Hill\, CA\, 94523\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person
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SUMMARY:South Bay (In-Person):  Subplots\, Complications\, and Secondary Characters
DESCRIPTION:March 11th at 10AM: “Subplots\, Complications\, and Secondary Characters” with Martha Conway\nFeb 23\, 2023 | Speaker\, Writing \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen your characters stop talking to you and start talking to each other\, your writing is going well. When a subplot neatly links back into the main narrative in a way you couldn’t anticipate\, your writing is under the masterful control of the muse. And when a secondary character unexpectedly jostles to the forefront of the proceedings\, subverting your carefully crafted outline\, your writing is white-hot. Don’t resist these divergent impulses. Instead\, ride the flow as long as you can. During our March 11 meeting\, Martha Conway will teach us how to seamlessly blend rigor and spontaneity to get the most out of subplots\, complications\, and secondary characters.\n  \nAbout: \nMartha Conway is the author of several novels including The Underground River\, which was a New York Times Book Editor’s Choice (entitled The Floating Theatre in the U.K.). Her novel Thieving Forest won the North American Book Award for Best Historical Fiction. Martha’s short fiction has appeared in the Iowa Review\, Mississippi Review\, The Quarterly\, Carolina Quarterly\, and other publications. She has reviewed fiction for the San Francisco Chronicle and the Iowa Review\, and is a recipient of a California Arts Council fellowship in Creative Writing. \nMartha is an instructor of creative writing at Stanford University’s Continuing Studies Program. She received her BA from Vassar College in History and English\, and her MA in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. Born in Ohio and one of seven sisters\, Martha now makes her home in California.\n\n  \n\nWhen: Saturday\,  March 11th at 10AM \nWhere: Headen-Inman House Museum\n1509 Warburton Ave. Santa Clara \nContinental Breakfast Included \nMEMBERS $10 \nNONMEMBER $15
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/south-bay-in-person-subplots-complications-and-secondary-characters/
LOCATION:Headen-Inman House Mueaum\, 1509 Warburton Ave\, Santa Clara\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person
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SUMMARY:High Desert (In-Person): Recording Audio Books and Music
DESCRIPTION:ATURDAY MARCH 11 AT 10 AM\n​AT THE COMMUNITY CHURCH AT JESS RANCH \n\nERIC UGLUM ON AUDIO BOOKS\n \n\nThe High Desert Branch of the California Writers Club (HDCWC) will present local owner/operator of New Wine Recording Studio and Mastering Lab\, Eric Uglum\, on the topic of recording audio books and music. The presentation begins at 10 am at the Community Church at Jess Ranch\, 11537 Apple Valley Road in Apple  Valley. The public is invited and welcome to attend at no charge. \nEric Uglum is an American musician\, vocalist\, audio engineer and producer. In 2016 Eric and Bud Bierhaus were included on the Grammy Ballot for Best Bluegrass Album for their CD release entitled\, Traveled. In addition to working independently through his New Wine Sound Studio and Mastering Lab\, Uglum is also a staff engineer at Blue Night Records. \nIn 1997\, he began engineering and producing out of his New Wine Sound Studio and Mastering Lab in Apple Valley. Clients have included The Black Market Trust\, Sierra Hull\, Sean Watkins and many more.\nUglum continues to operate New Wine Sound Studio and is currently touring with Bud Bierhaus & The Vintage Martins. Their debut album entitled\, Traveled was released 2016 and includes guest artists Rob Ickes\, Ron Block\, Christian and Austin Ward. \nEric Uglum is scheduled to speak to the HDCWC about doing professional recordings whether you have written music\, lyrics\, or a book. \nFor information on the California Writers Club\, High Desert Branch\, call 760.221.6367.
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/high-desert-in-person-recording-audio-books-and-music/
LOCATION:Community Church at Jess Ranch\, 11537 Apple Valley Rd\,\, Apple Valley\, CA\, 92308\, United States
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