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  • Inland Empire (Hybrid): Super Sleuthing: Internet Research Secrets Everyone Should Know

    Arlington Branch of the Riverside Public Library 9556 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, CA, United States

    Super Sleuthing: Internet Research Secrets Everyone Should Know By Geri Spieler How do you start your research process? What words do you use to find information? Do you know how to gauge when a website is genuine? In this workshop we will introduce the methods that combine the main topics of “Online Research Methods” that […]

  • Berkeley (In-Person): Sustainable Storytelling: 4 Psychological Resilience Hacks For Your Characters—and Yourself

    Joaquin Miller Ranger Station

    Sustainable Storytelling: 4 Psychological Resilience Hacks For Your Characters—and Yourself Ranger Station (Joaquin Miller Park), United States, 94602 Sun 24th April 2022 Some of us write to process difficult times in our lives. Some of us write to help others out of difficulty. Some of us do the job of sending our characters to hell […]

  • 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 […]

  • East Sierra (In-Person): The Birth of a Book

    Ridgecrest Presbyterian Church 633 W. Las Flores, Ridgecrest, CA, United States

    RIDGE WRITERS PRESENT THE BIRTH OF A BOOK – MAY 5 Author Danny Nielsen and publisher/editor Jennifer Crittenden will discuss the origin and process of their collaboration to bring Straight Flossin’ and Other Stories of the American West into the world, at the Ridge Writers May 5 meeting, starting 6:30 pm in the meeting room […]

  • Orange Co (In-Person): Writing Sucks, but to Have Written is the Best: Navigating the Long Road to Have Written

    Anaheim Packing House 440 S. Anaheim Blvd, Anaheim, CA, United States

    "Writing Sucks, but to Have Written is the Best: Navigating the Long Road to Have Written" Joe Donnelly The California Writers Club meets monthly for our featured speaker series focused on the craft and business of writing. This month’s guest speaker is an award-winning journalist, writer and editor. He is currently Visiting Assistant Professor of […]

  • Coastal Dunes (Hybrid): Writers’ Workshop & Kickoff for Summer Writing Contest

    Nipomo Library 918 West Tefft Street,, Nipomo, CA, United States

    NOTICE: As of March 2022, we have returned to our hybrid meeting setup, meeting in-person at the Nipomo Library as well as Zoom. Please join us in person if you can at the Nipomo Library; we'd love to see you! We have switched to an RSVP system for our Zoom meetings. If you're NOT currently […]

  • 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 […]

  • Napa (In-Person): Integrating Nature into your Writing

    Napa Valley Unitarian Universalists 1625 Salvador Ave, Napa, CA

    Integrating Nature into your Writing $5 Fee for members, $7 for non-members. Students with ID – free. Napa Valley Writers will host David George, a UC-certified Master Gardener, published writer, and past president of the California Writers Club. Bring alive your fiction and creative non-fiction by including nature. From a brief mention of rain to […]

  • High Desert (Hybrid): Readings from our Members

    Jess Ranch Community Church 11537 Apple Valley Road, Apple Valley, CA, United States

    SATURDAY MAY 14, 2022 AT 10 AM ​JESS RANCH COMMUNITY CHURCH IN PERSON MEETING  OPEN MIC READINGS SCHEDULED FOR MAY MEETING Jim Grayson, Ann Miner, Aileen Rochester, Roberta Smith, Jenny Margotta, Mike Raff, Judith Pfeffer, Diane Neil, Mary Langer Thompson (or one of the Poemsmiths), Anita Holmes and Dwight Norris are HDCWC members who have […]

  • Mt. Diablo (Hybrid): The Power of Writing with Abandon

    Zio Fraedo's Restaurant 611 Gregory Ln, Pleasant Hill, CA, United States

    CWC Mt. Diablo Presents The Power of Writing with Abandon featuring Grant Faulkner (via Zoom) SCROLL DOWN TO REGISTER Grant Faulkner is the Executive Director of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) and the co-founder of 100 Word Story. He’s published All the Comfort Sin Can Provide, Fissures (a collection of 100-word stories), and Nothing Short […]

  • 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 […]

  • Central Coast (In Person): Evoke Emotion in Every Scene

    Pacific Grove's Juice n' Java 599 Lighthouse Avenue, Pacific Grove, CA

    May 17, 2022 Jordan Rosenfeld Evoke Emotion in Every Scene From fast-paced thrillers to contemplative literary novels and everything in between, readers need to connect with your characters to create a page-turning story. Emotion is the thread that binds readers to your characters’ experience. This presentation will help you use sensory cues, powerful imagery, character […]

  • 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 […]