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  • Berkeley (Zoom): Editing Your Manuscript – The Whys, Whats, and Hows

    Editing Your Manuscript - The Whys, Whats, and Hows with Ericka McIntyre In this talk, freelance editor and Writer’s Digest writer and editor and former Editor-in-Chief, Ericka McIntyre will explain to authors what the different types of editing are, when and why you need each for your work, and how to find quality editors. She’ll […]

  • Mendocino (Zoom): Readings from Borders Anthology

    NO NEED FOR WMC MEMBERS TO REGISTER FOR THIS ZOOM EVENT The link to enter the meeting will be sent via email on March 13th and again on March 20th. The public is welcome to send an email to WritersMendocinoCoast@Gmail.com to request the Zoom link. All meetings are recorded. At the close of the presentation, the Zoom […]

  • San Fernando (Zoom): Celebrate Poetry Month

    Lynne Thompson: Poet Laureate for the City of Los Angeles The San Fernando Valley Branch of the California Writers Club is honored to welcome Lynne Thompson, Poet Laureate for the City of Los Angeles, as our guest speaker on April 2, 2022 at 1:00, via Zoom, to help us celebrate National Poetry Month. As a native […]

  • Mt. Diablo (Zoom): Advanced Book Marketing and Launch Strategies

    CWC Mt. Diablo Presents April Branch Meeting on Zoom* Advanced Book Marketing and Launch Strategies featuring Stephanie Chandler SCROLL DOWN TO REGISTER Stephanie Chandler is the author of several books including The Nonfiction Book Publishing Plan and The Nonfiction Book Marketing Plan. She is CEO of NonfictionAuthorsAssociation.com, a vibrant educational community for experienced and aspiring writers, […]

  • San Joaquin (Zoom): Setting that Works

    On Saturday, April 9, at noon, California Writers Club author John Byrne Barry presents “Setting That Works,” showcasing the ways memorable setting does more than describe the backdrop to your story, but also reveals character, advances the plot, and echoes the theme. Barry will include settings in California’s Great Central Valley to kick off San […]

  • Long Beach (Zoom): Writing the Historical Family Saga

     "Writing the Historical Family Saga"  with Joy Lanzendorfer Joy Lanzendorfer’s fiction and nonfiction has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, NPR, Plougshares, Raritan, Poetry Foundation, and many others. Her latest novel is Right Back Where We Started From, published by Blackstone Publishing. This gathering on Zoom is for members and their guests. Please note that due to […]

  • South Bay (Zoom): Writing for Younger Readers: The Art of Edutainment

    April 11 7PM : Writing for Younger Readers: The Art of Edutainment with Two-Time Emmy Winner, Sindy McKay-Swerdlove Apr 4, 2022 | Speaker, Writing Children. Young adult. These rank among the most lucrative genres in today’s competitive market. But although they are easier to read, they’re not necessarily easier to write. Crafting a compelling and […]

  • Sacramento (Zoom): The Art of the Interview—How to Succeed at Interviews Without Really Lying

    The Art of the Interview—How to Succeed at Interviews Without Really Lying Free Monthly Meeting, 1-hour Zoom presentation (includes Q&A)  Saturday, April 16, 2022 Presentation 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Sign-in and social time 12:30-1:00 with Ed Goldman Syndicated columnist, author of five books, professionally produced playwright, composer and lyricist, visual artist In nearly 52 years […]

  • Marin (Zoom): Peter Coyote in conversation with Kymberlie Ingalls

    April 24, 2:00 pm, Napa Valley Writers Presents: CWC - Napa Valley Writers invites you to a very special event: acclaimed author, actor, and narrator Peter Coyote in conversation with Kymberlie Ingalls.  https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_CbkhYdCVT7G3lkvuLtmTcg After years as an award-winning actor and narrator, Peter Coyote has recently shifted his focus back to writing. Tongue of a Crow, published in 2021, […]

  • Mendocino (Zoom): Writing the Feels: How Poets Render Emotion

    April is Poetry Month Writing the Feels: How Poets Render Emotion Michelle Peñaloza     NOTE DIFFERENT DATE & TIME: Sunday, April 24, 5:00 p.m. Zoom We'll engage in close and critical reading of a few narrative poems together, examining specific craft elements to investigate different poets' strategies to render and elicit emotion. Syntax and lineation, understatement, […]

  • Marin (Zoom): Build Your Book Marketing Plan

    Build Your Book Marketing Plan – Simple Strategies to Cultivate Your Audience and Sell More Books Before self-publishing her first book, Stephanie Chandler decided to build an audience online. The success of that effort led to signing several traditional book deals, corporate sponsorships, major media coverage, product sales, and a variety of other opportunities. In this […]

  • San Fernando (Zoom): Turn Your Novel Into a Screen Play

    May 7th - Anat Golan Wenick Turn Your Novel Into a Screen Play     The San Fernando Valley Branch of the California Writers Club is excited to feature our own board member and treasurer Anat Golan-Wenick as the featured speaker on May 7 at 1:00 pm via Zoom with a presentation titled “Turn Your […]

  • South Bay (Zoom): You Can Be a Winning Writer

    You Can Be a Winning Writer with Joan Gelfand Craft, Commitment. Community. Confidence. Winning writers draw upon all four. Praised as “the clearest roadmap to success,” the four Cs system has yielded spectacular results for CEOs and doctors, college professors and MFAs, playwrights, and poets. For over ten years, Joan Gelfand has presented the four […]

  • San Joaquin (Zoom): “Murder at the Fox” Radio Play

    Murder at the Fox   Please join the San Joaquin Valley Writers Branch, Saturday, May 14th, noon, to listen to Murder at the Fox, a radio play created by members of the SJVW of the California Writer's Club. Murder at the Fox takes place one dark and stormy night in 1933 at Stockton's historic Fox Theatre. Whodunnit? stay […]

  • Long Beach (Zoom): Evoking Emotion Through Character

    "Evoking Emotion Through Character" with Jordan Rosenfeld This gathering on Zoom is for members and their guests Jordan Rosenfeld is author of the novels Women in Red and Forged in Grace and six books on the craft of writing, most recently How to Write a Page-Turner, the bestselling Make a Scene, Writing the Intimate Character, A Writer’s […]

  • Berkeley (Zoom): Taking Your Book from Unknown Entity to Bestseller

    Taking Your Book from Unknown Entity to Bestseller – A conversation on May 15, 2022 On May 15th, our annual book marketing panel will feature Quinn Ward (Six-Figure-Selling Author), Keri-Rae Barnum (Director of New Shelves Books), and Jane Ubell-Meyer (BedsideReading.com). The conversation will be moderated by Karma Bennett, Berkeley Branch president. Feel free to join […]

  • Mendocino (Zoom): It’s Smatch-Up Time Again

    It's Smatch-Up Time Again Join us for our popular annual event that stretches your writing imagination. One author starts a piece, another finishes it. Click here for rules and registration information. It's one of our most fun experiences of the year. March 31st is the last date for sign-ups. The following writers will read five […]

  • Writers of Kern (Zoom): Inclusive Characterization: Writing ‘the other’ without Stereotypes or Appropriation

    Inclusive Characterization: Writing ‘the other’ without Stereotypes or Appropriation April 25, 2022 By Cyn Bermudez Leave a Comment Join the Writers of Kern on Saturday, May 21, 2022, as we welcome author Michelle Cruz Gonzales as she presents her workshop Inclusive Characterization: Writing ‘the other’ without Stereotypes or Appropriation. This workshop will advance your skills […]