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SUMMARY:South Bay (Zoom): The Art and Craft of Writing your Memoir
DESCRIPTION:June 13 7PM : The Art and Craft of Writing your Memoir with Linda Joy Myers\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 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 our truth with the questions that come up about exposure and worry about what the family will say. Learn how to develop the all-important structure of your memoir\, from how to begin sorting through memories to writing scenes. The secret to writing a great memoir is weaving reflection into your scenes so the reader feels what you experienced. \nAbout:\nLinda Joy Myers\, founder of the National Association of Memoir Writers\, is the author of award-winning memoirs Don’t Call Me Mother and Song of the Plains\, and two books on craft The Power of Memoir\, & Journey of Memoir. She co-authored Breaking Ground on Your Memoir and Magic of Memoir& co-teaches Write Your Memoir in Six Months with Brooke Warner. A memoir coach for 30 years\, she helps memoir writers find their voice and get their story into the world. Linda has just ventured into novel writing land\, and her first novel\, The Forger of Marseille\, a WWII historical fiction novel\, will be published by She Writes Press in May 2023. Join us for an inspiring evening! \n\nWhen: Monday\,  June 13 th at 7pm \nWhere: Zoom – Please pay by Jun 12th to ensure you receive the Zoom link. \nAfter payment is received\, a ZOOM link will be emailed to you 15min PRIOR to the meeting. If you don’t receive it\, contact pr@southpaywriters.com \nCost:\n$5 Members\n$10 Non-Members \nPay via Check or PayPal \nIf you choose to send a check\, allow a week for it to arrive. Make a check out to:\nCWC-SOUTH BAY WRITERS\nPO BOX 3254\nSANTA CLARA\, CA 95055 \n(PayPal will let you use a non-PayPal card. On the PayPal screen\, scroll down for the button:\n“Pay with Debit or Credit Card” to use your card of choice.) \n\n\n\n\nSelect member status and amount of meetings your are paying for\n\n\nMember (1 meeting) $5.00 USDNon-Member (1 meeting) $10.00 USDMember (pre-payment for 6 meetings) $25.00 USDNon-Member (pre-payment for 6 meetings) $65.00 USD\n\n\n\n\n \n\nBecome a South Bay Writers Member here \nIf you aren’t on our event email list yet\,  you can get a zoom meeting invite by contacting Tatyana Grinenko (pr@southbaywriters.com) who will add your email to the South Bay Writers publicity and Constant Contact list.
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/south-bay-zoom-the-art-and-craft-of-writing-your-memoir/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Writers of Kern (In-Person): Gaining Substance by Composing in Layers
DESCRIPTION:You’re Invited to Our Next Writing Workshop\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.\nWho: It’s a new speaker with new insights at every meeting. Check out our next speaker & workshop topic right here.\n\n18 June 2022 | Featured Speaker: Aimee Liu | Gaining Substance by Composing in Layers
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/writers-of-kern-in-person-gaining-substance-by-composing-in-layers/
LOCATION:Hodel’s Country Dining\, 5917 Knudsen Drive\, Bakersfield\, CA\, 93308\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person
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SUMMARY:SF Peninsula (Hybrid): Writing Fiction with a Partner
DESCRIPTION:Writing Fiction with a Partner\nTracy Dobmeier and Wendy Katzman have been great friends for nearly 25 years. Their debut novel\, Girls with Bright Futures\, is a dark\, suspenseful journey into the cutthroat world of college admissions. Earning starred reviews from Publisher’s Weekly and Library Journal\, it’s currently in development as a limited TV series with Discovery+. Tracy and Wendy live in Seattle and between them they have two husbands\, four kids (three of whom have survived the college admissions process without a single parent landing in jail)\, two dogs\, and a cat. Connect with Tracy and Wendy on Instagram at @katzndobs. \nMost people assume Girls with Bright Futures (Feb 2\, 2021) was inspired by the notorious Operation Varsity Blues scandal\, but the real story is far more compelling. Tracy and Wendy will take you behind the scenes as they share the unlikely midlife journey that led them from the abyss of family health crises to a co-authored\, published novel about college admissions mania. If you’ve ever considered a writing partnership or thought the idea was insane\, but were curious about how people actually pull off co-writing and remain friends\, join us as we’ll be sharing our thoughts and advice on successful writing relationships. \nSpeakers: Tracy Dobmeier and Wendy Katzman: They pulled off co-writing while remaining friends. They’ll reveal how.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister to Attend\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nZoom or in person at the \nRedwood City Yacht Club\, 441 Seaport Ct.\, Redwood City\, CA 94063 \nIn-person attendees must bring a mask and present proof of vaccination.
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/sf-peninsula-hybrid-writing-fiction-with-a-partner/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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SUMMARY:Inland Empire (Hybrid): You Can Be A Winning Writer
DESCRIPTION:You Can Be A Winning Writer\nBy Joan Gelfand\nAre you mystified by how writers become successful authors? \nBecoming a writer involves so much more than words on a page. From working on your craft\, to learning about building a social media platform and writing cover and query letters\, it is a challenge to understand the industry and where you fit in. \nAfter experiencing the challenges that come with building a writing life\, award-winning poet and author Joan Gelfand devised a structure that helped her become a successful author. For over 10 years\, she has taught her 4 C’s system to new and established writers to help them build the foundation they need to succeed. \nHer approach was so successful\, she wrote a book about it! \nIn this presentation\, Joan will take us through the major points of becoming a winning writer. You will learn about each of the 4 C’s — craft\, commitment\, community\, and confidence — and how to integrate them into your writing career. \nThis presentation has boosted the confidence of numerous writers and helped to provide the focus they needed to move their careers to the next level. \nFollowing the presentation\, there will be lots of time to ask Joan questions! \n\n\nAuthor of three poetry collections and an award-winning chapbook of short fiction\, Joan Gelfand’s reviews\, stories\, essays and poetry have appeared in national and international literary journals and magazines including The San Francisco Chronicle\, Los Angeles Review of Books\, PANK! Poetry Flash\, The “J\,” Rattle\, Prairie Schooner\, The Toronto Review\, Voice and Verse and Levure Litteraire. \nWinner of twenty writing awards\, Joan has taught for California Poets in the Schools\, Poetry Out Loud and The Writing Salon. “You Can Be a Winning Writer\,” Joan’s Amazon #1 best seller has inspired writers from coast to coast and in Mexico. \n“Extreme\,” Joan’s debut novel\, was published by Blue Light Press in July 2020. The fast-paced tale takes place in a Silicon Valley gaming startup and has received praise from Katie Hafner of the NYT\, Ransom Stephens and Mary Mackey. \nA member of the National Book Critics Circle and a Juror for the Northern California Book Awards\, Joan lives in San Francisco with her husband Adam Hertz and two beatnik cats – Jack Kerouac and Lawrence Ferlinghetti. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nhttps://joangelfand.com/ \n 
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/inland-empire-hybrid-you-can-be-a-winning-writer/
LOCATION:Arlington Branch of the Riverside Public Library\, 9556 Magnolia Avenue\, Riverside\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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SUMMARY:Sacramento (Zoom): How to Succeed at Interviews Without Really Lying
DESCRIPTION:Monthly Meeting\, June 18 – How to Succeed at Interviews Without Really Lying\n\n\n  \nThe Art of the Interview\nwith \nEd Goldman\nFree Monthly Meeting\, 1-hour Zoom presentation\n(includes Q&A) \nSaturday\, June 18\, 2022\nPresentation 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.\nSign-in and social time 12:30-1:00 \n \nSyndicated columnist\, author of five books\, professionally produced playwright\,\ncomposer and lyricist\, visual artist \nIn nearly 52 years as a professional writer\, Ed has interviewed senators\, governors\, captains of industry\, lawyers\, film stars and (literally) ditch diggers. They all have one thing in common: they want to yell you their stories. Here’s how to encourage them to do so—and then\, how to write about it. \nYou will learn: \n\nHow to put interviewees at ease (and where)\nHow to make the most of your and their time\nHow to separate the wheat from the chaff—i.e.\, the truth from the hype\nHow to prepare\nHow to follow up\n\nEd Goldman is a writer\, painter\, and composer. He has worked for the Long Beach Press-Telegram\, the Los Angeles Times\, Sacramento Magazine\, Comstock’s Magazine\, the Sacramento Business Journal\, and The Goldman State. He has published five books\, written two professionally produced plays\, written for movies and television\, and taught college courses in journalism\, broadcasting and public relations. \n  \nCLICK HERE TO JOIN THE MEETING \n  \n\n 
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/sacramento-zoom-how-to-succeed-at-interviews-without-really-lying/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220618T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220618T143000
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SUMMARY:Redwood (Hybrid): The Heart of the Story: Using Developmental Coaching to Find and Finesse Your Story
DESCRIPTION:IN-PERSON & ZOOM MEETINGS\nJoin us on Saturday\, June 18\, at 1 p.m.\nRegister\, below\, for a Zoom link or to attend in person at the Finley Center.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Heart of the Story: Using Developmental Coaching to Find and Finesse Your Story\nwith\nBetsy Graziani Fasbinder\nIn the forest/trees metaphor\, we writers sometimes focus on the leaves. Having a fresh pair of eyes can help us to the bigger picture of our story as a whole. \nIn this presentation we’ll cover: \n\nWhat is “developmental” story coaching (from pros and peers) and what isn’t it?\nWhen and how to use story coaching to your best advantage.\nThe Goldilocks of story editing: Not too little\, not too much…just right.\nHow to use story coaching to find YOUR voice\, not to have someone else write or rewrite your story.\n\nFor Betsy Graziani Fasbinder\, storytelling in all of its forms is nearly a religion. As a therapist for more than 30 years\, as a genre-jumping author\, as a speaking coach\, and in her role as a writing coach\, she strives to tell and help others tell their lived and imagined stories with clarity\, candor\, and heart. Betsy has helped dozens of clients transform their books from first-draft to submission-ready\, helping them find their own voices and the essence of the stories they want to tell. She is the host and producer of The Morning Glory Project\, an interview podcast featuring the stories of survivors\, thrivers\, innovators\, and trailblazers. She is the author of Fire and Water\, Filling Her Shoes\, and From Page to Stage: Inspiration\, Tools\, and Public Speaking Tips for Writers. \nConnect with Betsy: \nBetsyGrazianiFasbinder.com\nTheMorningGloryProject.com \n\n\n\n\n\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/redwood-hybrid-the-heart-of-the-story-using-developmental-coaching-to-find-and-finesse-your-story/
LOCATION:Finley Communiy Center\, 2060 W. College Ave.\, Santa Rosa\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220618T150000
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SUMMARY:Berkeley (Zoom): Local Author Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Local Author Showcase at our Annual New Book Celebration\n\n\nOn Saturday\, June 18th\, the Berkeley Branch of the California Writers Club will honor its members who have published a new title in the past year. This is a proud moment for this century-old writing club\, highlighting the diverse literary accomplishments and talents of this notable group. A wide range of literary genres will be featured\, including historical fiction\, mystery\, fantasy\, non-fiction\, and poetry. \nThe virtual celebration will take place starting at 1:30pm with the final Club meeting of the year\, with the author presentation beginning at 2pm. Each author will present and read from their book\, and address one question. The literary event will last approximately 90 minutes and provide readers with an engaging experience\, insights and ideas for readers\, writers\, and those who want to be writers\, and and a stack of new books to read this summer! \nDigital books and hard copies will be available for purchase online through indiebound.org and bookshop.org. Special bundle packages of CWC titles will also be available at a discounted price. \nEvent organizer Sandy Bliss\, who will be moderating the event\, says\, “Not only are the books we’ll feature engrossing to read\, the authors have a lot to say about how they went about writing\, editing\, and publicizing their books.” Bliss adds\, “It’s sure to be an informative and lively afternoon. We’re thrilled to be part of\, and to showcase the vitality of the Bay Area literary scene.” \nThe Zoom will open at 1:00 p.m. on June 18th. \nis open to the public\nThird Sundays\non ZOOM \n1:00 p.m.-3:00 pm \nRegister on TicketSource \nThe event is free and you can join the event on Zoom right here.\nJune 18th will be a great opportunity to promote Bay Area authors making their mark on the local literary landscape. This year\, we are eager to feature:
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/berkeley-zoom-local-author-showcase/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Zoom
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220618T160000
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SUMMARY:Tri-Valley (Hybrid): Great Stories—How the Pieces Fit Together
DESCRIPTION:Jim Grayson\, June 18\, 2022\, Great Stories—How the Pieces Fit Together\n\n\nJim Grayson will present “Great Stories—How the Pieces Fit Together” at the Tri-Valley Writers June 18\, 2022 meeting. This presentation deals with the use of characters\, plot\, setting\, and conflict and how they can combine with dialogue\, inner thought\, action\, and reaction to bring out the best in your stories. Together\, we’ll delve into an author’s journey of discovery into the creation of great stories. \nThis meeting will be a hybrid meeting. Registrants have the choice to meet in person at the Four Points by Sheraton or online. \nJoin us on Saturday\, June 18\, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. \nREGISTRATION DETAILS: \nThere is a two-step RSVP & Payment process: \n\nAn Email RSVP is REQUIRED at reservations@trivalleywriters.org by Friday\, June 17. (Please specify your attendance preference: i.e. In-Person or Zoom).\nPayment is REQUIRED (see below) \n\nMeeting Cost: $14 CWC Members\, $18 non-CWC member\, $6 CWC students (ages 14-22 w/school ID)\, and $10 non-CWC students \n\n  \n\n\n\nSpeaker Meeting\n\n\nCWC Member $14.00 USDNon-CWC Member $18.00 USDCWC Student Member $6.00 USDNon-CWC Student $10.00 USD\n\n\nName & Email Address (Req.)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\nJim Grayson is a man who works to live. His pursuits have included flying airplanes and helicopters\, SCUBA instructor\, ski patrol\, sailing\, and other adventures designed to pry him off his couch. His professional law enforcement career began in the 1970s\, when he served as patrol officer\, sergeant\, watch commander\, and patrol division commander. Jim’s tenure has always emphasized de-escalation techniques or calming the waters during potentially violent encounters. That career was followed by 22 years in security management and consulting\, including 5 years with UCLA’s Southern California Injury Prevention Research Center exploring crime prevention in schools and small retail establishments. Jim’s interests include writing in various forms\, including reports\, poetry\, songs\, short stories\, magazine articles\, and Chicken Soup for the Soul. Ten years ago his writing interests shifted to novels. Jim has written 4 novels and self-published one: Trailer Vamp – Love Bites.  \n CONSENT TO BE RECORDED \nBy registering for this meeting\, you acknowledge that the meeting may be recorded. Your consent is implied when you register. You have the option once you’re in Zoom to use video or not. \nAll registrants will receive an email 1-2 days after the event with the timed link to the recording of the meeting. This email is sent via a “bcc” list—to adhere to your privacy. If you do not receive the email\, please check your email’s spam/junk or promotions folder. \nNOTE: Zoom limits our meetings to the first 100 registrations. \nQuestions? Email Jordan Bernal at president@trivalleywriters.org.
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/tri-valley-hybrid-great-stories-how-the-pieces-fit-together/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220619T170000
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SUMMARY:Mendocino (Zoom): Smatch-Up Extravaganza 
DESCRIPTION:Annual Smatch-Up Extravaganza                       June 19th Meeting at 3:00 p.m. Zoom \nThis much-loved event returns under the theme of “One Monday in October.” One author writes a poem or story that another finishes. Authors were unanonimously paired last month. End results will be read at this meeting. Join us for a fun afternoon of great writing and surprise coauthor reveals.  \nEach month a new meeting link will be sent to your email address.\nThe public is welcome to send an email to writersmendocinocoast@gmail.com to request the Zoom link. All meetings are recorded.\nAt the close of the presentation\, the Zoom session will remain open half an hour for chatting.
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/mendocino-zoom-smatch-up-extravaganza/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220620T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220620T200000
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SUMMARY:North State (Hybrid): If You Write\, You Need an Editor
DESCRIPTION:If you write\, you need an editor–especially if you plan to publish! \n\n\n\n\nNorth State Writers is a branch of the ​California Writers Club. Founded in 1909 the CWC is one of the nation’s oldest professional clubs for writers. \n\n\n\nClick here to register for Zoom meeting\n\n\nRenew Your Membership
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/north-state-hybrid-if-you-write-you-need-an-editor/
LOCATION:Chico Veteran’s Hall\, 54 Rio Lindo Ave.\, Chico\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220621T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220621T200000
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CREATED:20220531T170354Z
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SUMMARY:Central Coast (In-Person): So You Want to Write a Children's Book?
DESCRIPTION:So You Want to Write a Children’s Book? \nJoin us as we look at the reasons why writing for young people can be both fulfilling and rewarding. Long-time member and presenter of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) author Sonia Antaki will share information about the current market for children’s books\, as well as SCBWI’s recommendations on how to prepare and publicize both traditional and self-published work. \nSonia Antaki has received multiple Moonbeam\, American BookFest\, Nautilus\, and International Book honors and awards. Before developing a passion for middle grade and young adult fiction\, she had several careers–as professional singer\, financial analyst\, Tony-nominated Broadway producer\, and advocate for arts and Native traditions. Of Swiss\, British and Syro-Lebanese heritage\, she was born in Egypt and came to the U.S. as a child. A non-Native\, she worked with Lakota elders and advisors to make her middle-grade fiction trilogy\, Red Dove\, as historically accurate and culturally appropriate as possible and she’s happy to share the knowledge she has gleaned in the world of books for young people.
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/central-coast-in-person-so-you-want-to-write-a-childrens-book/
LOCATION:Pacific Grove’s Juice n’ Java\, 599 Lighthouse Avenue\, Pacific Grove\, CA
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220622T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220622T200000
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SUMMARY:Marin (Zoom): Writing Active Hooks: or How Many Hooks Are Enough?
DESCRIPTION:Writing Active Hooks: or How Many Hooks Are Enough?\nWhether you’re a plotter or a pantser (seat-of-pants writer)\, the simplest way to avoid a sagging middle is to understand how to continually build hooks into your story. So how many hooks are enough and where should you use them? Knowing the answer to that question can be the difference between a compelling story and one that drags.  You’ll grasp: \n\nWhich are the 10 most universal hooks and why.\nWhat exactly is a hook and how do hooks work?\nWhere should you place your hooks in a manuscript?\nHow too many hooks can trip you up as much as too few hooks.\n\nAbout the Speaker\nMary Buckham   USA Today bestselling author Mary Buckham learned to get into and out of trouble at a very early age. Time has added to her opportunities—detained by Israeli intelligence; strip-searched by a Greek border patrol while traveling with a priest\, sneaking into Laos. When not personally avoiding nuisances caused by her insatiable curiosity she writes Urban Fantasy\, Romantic Suspense and Young Adult novels as well as an upcoming Mystery Series. In her spare time Mary writes Writing Craft books including\, A Writer’sGuide to Active Setting\, Writing Active Hooks and Break Into Fiction:11 Steps to Building a Powerful Story for writers of all genres. MaryBuckhamOnWriting.com \nMeetings:  Free for CWC Members (any branch)\, $5 Non-Members \nCWC Marin Members: A zoom link will be sent to all Marin members a few days before the meeting. \nCWC Members from Other Branches: Please email your name and preferred email to marincwc@gmail.com. Please specify if you want to attend this event or all Marin meetings through June. \nNon-Members: Please register using the Paypal button below for the Zoom Link. \nRecording: The recording will be available in view-only mode for one week following the meeting. \nJune 2022 Registration \n\n  \n\n\n\nJune 2022 Meeting\n\n\nNon CWC Member $5.00 USD\n\n\n\n\n \n\nJune 2022 Speaker Donation
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/marin-zoom-writing-active-hooks-or-how-many-hooks-are-enough/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220625T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220625T160000
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SUMMARY:Fremont (Zoom): How and When to Write Your Memoir
DESCRIPTION:Evelyn LaTorre has written two memoirs and is now working on a third. It might surprise you how beneficial thinking and writing about your life can be. That simple creative act tends to lead to in-sights into how your experiences fit together and explain who you are today. Writing about a positive or negative personal or family memory also has the potential to improve your physical\, emotional\, and spiritual wellbeing. \nEvelyn will share how memoir writing has benefited her and can be a pathway for you to recall your forgotten past. It can help you on your way to greater understanding of yourself and others who have played key roles in your life.  \nEvelyn’s first published book\, Between Inca Walls\, about falling in love while serving in the Peace Corps\, was awarded the 2021 Peace Corps Experience prize. It won a first place Hearten Award from Chanticleer Interna-tional Book Awards and a five-star rating by Readers Favorite. Her second memoir\, Love in Any Language\, has garnered a Book Excellence International Award and has numerous 5-star reviews on Amazon.  \nEvelyn is often a featured podcast guest\, lecturer\, and presenter on topics such as how and why to write your memoir and the ingredients of a long-term marriage. She loves speaking to book clubs and professional groups. Her writing has appeared in the California Writers Club Literary Review\, World View Magazine\, The Sanctuary Magazine\, Women Writers\, Women’s Books\, Dispatches\, Conscious Connection\, and Storeybook Reviews\, to name a few. Check out her website\, http://www.evelynlatorre.com\, to read her publications and hear her podcasts.  \nEvelyn holds a doctorate in Multicultural Education and in 2002 concluded 32 years as a school psychologist and special education administrator in public education. The years since have been filled with travels to over 100 foreign countries with her husband. She and her family visit Peru often and have spent a year in Italy. She is currently writing a book about her adventures abroad. At home\, Evelyn keeps busy serving in local civic groups and walking around Lake Elizabeth.  \nBring your questions about publishing and marketing your work\, and she will share her experiences with us.  \nFremont Area Writers’ general meetings are held monthly and begin at 2:00 pm. This month’s meeting is on Saturday\, June 25th. It is free and open to the public. If you enjoy writing and/or reading\, please join us. For your Zoom link\, email Scott Davidson at scottfrombayside@yahoo.com with “FAW Zoom” in your subject line. You should receive the link the day before or the day of the meeting.  \nFor more information on Fremont Area Writers\, please visit our website at cwc-fremontareawriters.org.  \n 
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/fremont-zoom-how-and-when-to-write-your-memoir/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Orange County (In-Person): Writing Cozy Mysteries for Modern Readers
DESCRIPTION:Speaker\nJennifer J. Chow\n\nTopic\n“Writing Cozy Mysteries for Modern Readers”\n\nLearn about what it takes to successfully reach today’s audience and stand out in a marketplace crowded with cozy mysteries from someone who knows.\n\n\nHer debut novel\, The 228 Legacy\, was about three generations of women in a Taiwanese American family\, each with closely guarded secrets. It garnered several awards and foreshadowed Jennifer’s ability to reach and relate to people of all ages. \nHer novels and short stories transcend age while drawing readers in with culture\, mystery\, and fantasy. A Master’s degree in social welfare and subsequent work with the elderly have helped to infuse her books with much needed doses of personal connection and warmth. \nTo learn more about the author\, visit https://jenniferjchow.com
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/orange-co-in-person-writing-cozy-mysteries-for-modern-readers/
LOCATION:Anaheim Packing House\, 440 S. Anaheim Blvd\, Anaheim\, CA\, 92805\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person
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SUMMARY:East Sierra (In-Person): publishing platforms from print to electronic\, along with pitfalls to avoid
DESCRIPTION:Burroughs High School graduate and successful thriller writer Brett Battles will give the Ridge Writers program on Thursday\, July 7\, starting at 6:30 p.m. at Ridgecrest Presbyterian Church\, 633 W. Las Flores. Public invited\, admission free\, masks requested. \nBrett will discuss publishing platforms from print to electronic\, along with pitfalls to avoid. A USA Today bestselling as well as Barry Award-winning author of over forty novels\, including “Rewinder\,” the Jonathan Quinn series\, the Logan Harper series\, the Project Eden series and\, with Robert Gregory Browne\, he has coauthored the Alexandra Poe series \nHis first novel\, “The Cleaner” (2007)\, introduced recurring character Jonathan Quinn\, freelance intelligence operative who specializes in making bodies disappear. His second novel\, “The Deceived” (2008)\, won the Barry Award for Best Thriller. His third novel\, “Shadow of Betrayal” (published in the U.K. as “The Unwanted”) continues Quinn’s adventures. \nPublishers Weekly described “The Cleaner” as “displaying an enviable gift for pacing and action\, Battles’s debut novel is a page-turner that may remind some readers of the cult TV spy series ‘Alias.’ Admirers of quality espionage fiction can look forward to a new series worth following.” \nLooking on his formative years\, he has reflected\, “Brett Battles is that kid back in 6th grade who convinces his teacher that\, as an assignment\, everyone should write a short story that is at least 10 pages long. He received an A- on his project\, while another student (name withheld) received an A+. Brett’s not bitter about this\, nor does he ever think about the incident. Mostly.” One of the founding members of Killer Year\, and a member of Mystery Writers of America and International Thriller Writers\, he cites Stephen King\, Robert Ludlum\, Graham Greene\, and Haruki Murakami as important influences on his worki. \nHe will follow his presentation with informal conversation and a book signing. Read more about him at www.brettbattles.com. Please come\, and please bring your friends.
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/east-sierra-in-person-publishing-platforms-from-print-to-electronic-along-with-pitfalls-to-avoid/
LOCATION:Ridgecrest Presbyterian Church\, 633 W. Las Flores\, Ridgecrest\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person
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SUMMARY:High Desert (In-Person): “Luis\, Take a Look at This! My Time with Huell Howser.”
DESCRIPTION:AUTHOR AND EMMY AWARD-WINNING CAMERAMAN FOR HUELL HOWSER TO SPEAK TO HDCWC ON JULY 9TH\nAuthor Luis Fuerte will be the featured speaker for the High desert Branch of the California Writers Club (HDCWC) on Saturday\, July 9th at the Community Church at Jess Ranch 11537 Apple Valley Road in Apple Valley. The meeting will begin at 10 am. The public is invited and welcome to attend at no charge. Fuerte is author of “Luis\, Take a Look at This! My Time with Huell Howser.”\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAccording to amazon.com\, Huell Howser\, the exuberant\, hugely popular host of California’s Gold and other public-television shows\, was always exclaiming to the camera in his Southern drawl\, “Louie\, take a look at this!” Three years after Howser’s death in 2013\, Louie—aka Luis Fuerte\, a five-time Emmy-winning cameraman—shared the stories of their adventures exploring California\, making great television\, and showcasing Howser’s infectious love for the Golden State. \nDuring their twelve years together\, Howser and Fuerte developed not just a great working relationship\, but a true friendship. Genuinely interested in the people he interviewed and fascinated by the history of his adopted state\, Howser led the way from the Mother Lode to the Inland Empire\, and from Haight Street to Sunset Boulevard\, as the duo uncovered everything that makes California special. Fuerte recounts some of their greatest discoveries\, reveals the secrets of their success\, and pays tribute to the man who struck gold wherever he looked.\n​\nFuerte was born in San Bernardino and grew up in Colton. He graduated from Colton High School and served in the U.S Navy. He attended Valley College where he studied Telecommunications Engineering. Luis Fuerte has worked in all aspects of television and worked as a Cameraman for 40 years. Fuerte is winner of 5 Emmys\, received an international monitor award\, and the Golden mic for editing. He has received awards from the State of California and County of San Bernardino for speaking and helping young people achieve\, and awards from press Photographers Association of Greater Los Angeles. He was honored as Latino of the Year in 2008\, inducted into two Halls of Fame\, and received the “Salt of the Earth” award in 2001. \nFor more information on The California Writers Club call (760).221-6367.
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/high-desert-in-person-luis-take-a-look-at-this-my-time-with-huell-howser/
LOCATION:Community Church at Jess Ranch\, 11537 Apple Valley Rd\,\, Apple Valley\, CA\, 92308\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person
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SUMMARY:Coastal Dunes (Hybrid): Escaping the Genre Trap: An Author’s Circular Journey
DESCRIPTION:NOTICE: For our future monthly meetings in 2022\, we we will return 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! \nWe have switched to an RSVP system for our Zoom meetings. If you’re NOT currently a member of Coastal Dunes CWC\, and you’d like to attend our next meeting via Zoom\, use our Contact Form to request the Zoom link (put “Zoom link” in the Subject line.)\n \nOur next meeting is Saturday\, July 9th\, 2022 (2nd Saturday due to holiday!)\, via Zoom (and also in person at the Nipomo Library)\, from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM. Speaker and topic are below. \n \nSpeaker: Ed Cobleigh\nTopic: Escaping the Genre Trap: An Author’s Circular Journey \nEd Cobleigh has been a fighter pilot with the USAF\, USN (TOPGUN)\, Royal Air Force\, Imperial Iranian Air Force\, and French Air Force. His aviation/adventure books have sold over 27\,000 copies in three diverse genres and include a #1 Amazon bestseller. His bio of Roland Garros was named best new book on WWI. Ed lives in Paso Robles with his wife\, Heidi. \nIn his presentation\, Ed will discuss how he\, as an author\, escaped the replication monster and branched out successfully into unfamiliar genres…only to return.  Please join us for a lively presentation and discussion!
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/coastal-dunes-hybrid-escaping-the-genre-trap-an-authors-circular-journey/
LOCATION:Nipomo Library\, 918 West Tefft Street\,\, Nipomo\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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SUMMARY:Long Beach (Hybrid): Crossing Genre Lines
DESCRIPTION:“Crossing Genre Lines” with Five-time Bram Stoker Award Winner\, Jonathan Maberry\nJonathan Maberry is a suspense author\, anthology editor\, comic book writer\, magazine feature writer\, playwright\, content creator and writing teacher/lecturer. He was named one of the Today’s Top Ten Horror Writers. \nIn this post-pandemic time\,  we are testing hybrid (in-person and Zoom)\nmeetings.  In-person attendance for members is by reservation only.\nOur in-person meetings are not currrently open to the public.\nAll members\, and visitors by request\, receive a Zoom link for monthly meetings.\nMany of our speakers also invite followers on social media.\n\n\nContact:  info@calwriterslongbeach.org
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/inland-empire-hybrid-crossing-genre-lines/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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SUMMARY:Napa (In-Person): Writing Fiction and Leading an Arts Program in Napa Valley
DESCRIPTION:Writing Fiction and Leading an Arts Program in Napa Valley\n\n\nNapa Valley Writers will host Angela Pneuman\, director of the Napa Valley Writers’ Conference. \nAngela will share her experience as a fiction writer and teacher of creative writing at Stanford University while living in Napa Valley and serving as the director of the Napa Valley Writers’ Conference. She’ll talk about building community support for literary programs and how writers can support other writers in an often-competitive business. She’ll also speak about the upcoming conference including faculty readings and other events that are open to the public\, and she is happy to answer any questions that come up. \nAngela Pneuman is the author of the novel Lay It on My Heart (Mariner/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) and the short story collection Home Remedies (Harcourt). Her fiction has appeared in Best American Short Stories\, Iowa Review\, New England Review\, Ploughshares\, Virginia Quarterly Review\, Glimmer Train\, and the Los Angeles Review\, and she is a contributor to Salon\, The Believer\, and The Rumpus. She is a former Wallace Stegner Fellow in fiction at Stanford\, and she holds an M.F.A. in writing and a Ph.D. in English. \n$5 Fee for members\, $7 for non-members. Students with ID – free.
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/napa-in-person-writing-fiction-and-leading-an-arts-program-in-napa-valley/
LOCATION:Napa Valley Unitarian Universalists\, 1625 Salvador Ave\, Napa\, CA
CATEGORIES:In Person
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SUMMARY:Writers of Kern (In-Person): Donnée Patrese
DESCRIPTION:Featured Speaker: Donnée Patrese \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.\nWho: It’s a new speaker with new insights at every meeting. Check out our next speaker & workshop topic right here.
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/writers-of-kern-in-person-donnee-patrese/
LOCATION:Hodel’s Country Dining\, 5917 Knudsen Drive\, Bakersfield\, CA\, 93308\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220716T140000
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CREATED:20220714T014522Z
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SUMMARY:Sacramento (Zoom): Create A Relevant Marketing Plan
DESCRIPTION:Create A Relevant Marketing Plan\n\n\nwith Kymberlie Ingalls\nAuthor\, Pioneer in Blogging \nMarketing can be overwhelming\, but it takes a creative mind to bend and shape; work to stay relevant and be inspired to think big! \nYou will learn to: \n\nBuild a platform\nDiscuss how to eliminate the noise\nNarrow your focus\nTackle fear and self-doubt\nDevelop a fluid strategy\n\nKymberlie Ingalls is an award-winning essayist\, editor and author of memoir\, opinion and short fiction.  Her books\, Bridges: A Lifetime in Essay and 43\, compile personal essay\, social media and memoir to address themes of grief\, humanity and the heart.  Ms. Ingalls is a long-time member and serves on many board levels of the California Writers Club. \nCLICK HERE TO JOIN THE MEETING \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/sacramento-zoom-create-a-relevant-marketing-plan/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Zoom
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220716T153000
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CREATED:20220702T211318Z
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SUMMARY:Redwood (Hybrid): Perfect Enough…My Road to Writing and Funding My Book
DESCRIPTION:IN-PERSON & ZOOM MEETINGS\nJoin us on Saturday\, July 16\, at 1 p.m.\nRegister\, below\, for a Zoom link or to attend in person at the Finley Center.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPerfect Enough…My Road to Writing and Funding My Book\nwith\nJudy Dang\nCLICK HERE TO REGISTER\nLearn how to use the power of community to secure financial backing\, raving fans\, and loyal amplifiers for your book…even before you’ve submitted your manuscript.\nJudy Dang is a time management coach\, speaker\, and first-time author. Perfect Enough\, Judy’s book for Asian-American women on how to let go of perfectionism will be published in September by New Degree Press. \nConnect with Judy: \navidatwork.com\nLinkedIn
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/redwood-hybrid-perfect-enoughmy-road-to-writing-and-funding-my-book/
LOCATION:Finley Communiy Center\, 2060 W. College Ave.\, Santa Rosa\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220717T170000
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SUMMARY:Mendocino (Zoom): Ekphrasis X—In Memory of Doug Fortier
DESCRIPTION:Launch of Ekphrasis X                                                    July 17 Meeting\, 3:00 p.m. Zoom \nThis meeting is dedicated to Doug Fortier\, who is responsible for creating Ekphrasis for WMC. Hear and see Doug’s 2020 and 2021 Ekphrasis pieces. Doug’s writing group will share anecdotes and some of Doug’s work\, and WMC members can recall some of their own great Doug moments. \n 1946 – 2022 \nWe might not have a Writers’ Club if it weren’t for Doug Fortier. \nA year or so after the founding\, the club was floundering. Doug held it together with determination and his conviction that getting together once a month to share our craft made us all better writers and might get us published. He had an amazing ability to network. Every writer who moved to the Mendocino Coast and showed the slightest interest was met by Doug. Almost always they joined WMC. Each month he welcomed new faces\, until today in this tiny community\, the club has grown to 85 members. \nDoug loved learning and believed there was always more to learn about writing.  He wanted our WMC speakers to teach us something new. At Board Meetings\, evaluating the past month’s program\, his greatest criticism was: “Not enough craft.” \nWe are one chapter of a state-wide organization\, the California Writers’ Club. Until he got too ill to travel\, Doug journeyed faithfully to the Bay Area to attend these meetings. Mercifully\, he kept the political shenanigans of what went on to himself. “How was it?” we would ask. “Nothing much to report\,” he’d say. \nHe was WMC’s social media guru\, posting news on our website\, keeping up with member publications\, and programs to come.  He designed the cover of every year’s anthology and\, with Amie McGee’s help\, put out a beautiful volume.  For Ekphrasis\, he photographed every artist’s work and put together a wonderful slide show to accompany our readings. \nHe was our person; we were his tribe. We will all miss him terribly.
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/mendocino-zoom-ekphrasis-x-in-memory-of-doug-fortier/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Zoom
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220719T200000
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SUMMARY:Central Coast (In-Person): Turning Memories into Art
DESCRIPTION:Turning Memories into Art \nOne of my favorite sayings – and I may have made this up\, or stolen it from someone else\, but I believe it to be true: “Memoir is truth\, with art around the edges.” Join us as we explore how to bring memories to vivid life on the page by blending reportage\, personal history\, and literary techniques of fiction. Everyone has a story inside them and in this presentation you will learn how to tap into yours. I will share secrets and tips from my memoir writing journey\, and give you the opportunity to try your hand at memoir scenework with a flash-writing prompt. \nMeredith May is the author of The Honey Bus\, the best-selling memoir about her beekeeping childhood with her grandfather in Big Sur; and Loving Edie: How A Dog Afraid of Everything Taught Me To Be Brave. Her books have been sold in eighteen countries and translated into eleven languages. She spent sixteen years at the San Francisco Chronicle\, where her narrative reporting won the PEN USA Literary Award for Journalism and was short-listed for the Pulitzer Prize. Her first illustrated children’s book\, My Hive\, will be published in 2024.
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/central-coast-in-person-turning-memories-into-art/
LOCATION:Pacific Grove’s Juice n’ Java\, 599 Lighthouse Avenue\, Pacific Grove\, CA
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220719T203000
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UID:3861-1658257200-1658262600@calwriters.org
SUMMARY:Marin (In-Person): Summer Salon
DESCRIPTION:Join CWC Marin for an in-person Social / Open Mic / Ask A Question event. Participants will be allocated 5 minutes each to read an excerpt or blurb\, practice your pitch\, showcase cover options\, discuss a writing insight or challenge\, or ask a question. Feedback is optional. The first 10 to respond will be guaranteed an opportunity to share\, and others if time allows. Priority is given to members\, but the event is open. \nThe location will be sent to those who RSVP before event. \nPlease RSVP using this Google Form.
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/marin-in-person-summer-salon/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220723T120000
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CREATED:20220714T013930Z
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UID:3906-1658572200-1658577600@calwriters.org
SUMMARY:Inland Empire (In-Person): Member Open Mic
DESCRIPTION:Member Open Mic\nBoth our July 23rd and August 27th branch meetings will be Open Mic opportunities for our members. The July 23rd meeting will be at the Ovitt Family Library in Ontario and the August 27th meeting will be at the Arlington Branch Library in Riverside. This will give members the opportunity to participate in person at a facility nearest to where they live. We are planning to stream the Open Mic sessions. \nIf you would like to read at the July or August Open Mic we are planning on limiting the initial time to 10-minutes per reader\, which is\, on average\, approximately 1\,200 to 1\,500 words of prose and a bit less for poetry – depending upon phrasing and enjambments. If you would like to participate in the Open Mic please email Sam Nichols your name\, a title\, genre (prose or poetry)\, and the approximate word count. You may ask for a larger time slice (say 15-minutes) and\, if available\, it may be allocated to you. \n 
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/inland-empire-in-person-member-open-mic/
LOCATION:Ovitt Family Community Library\, 215 E. C Street\, Ontario\, CA\, 91764\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person
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CREATED:20220730T190659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220730T190831Z
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SUMMARY:Orange Co (In-Person): “What the City Holds:  How Setting Amplifies Writing"
DESCRIPTION:Speaker\nGustavo Hernandez\n\nTopic\n“What the City Holds:\nHow Setting Amplifies Writing”\n\nYou may have heard the adage that the three most important things about creating a successful business are location\, location\, location. It might also be said about writing.\n\nThe setting is an important character in each of your scenes. It influences the tone\, the mood\, the context\, and more. Be sure to choose your story locations with intentional thoughtfulness.\n\nOur speaker is a noted writer and poet known for the vivid depictions carefully woven into each piece. Although based in Southern California\, Gustavo Hernandez takes a reader on a journey through local streets\, far away vistas\, and intimate secret places.\n\nHis most recent book\, Flower Grand First\, makes clever use of this powerful trio of words\, which also happen to be prominent streets in the heart of Orange County.\n\nBe sure to join us as our guest speaker puts a spotlight on just one of the many crafts a skilled writer must balanace. To learn more about Gustavo please visit https://www.hernandezpoetry.com
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/orange-co-in-person-what-the-city-holds-how-setting-amplifies-writing/
LOCATION:Anaheim Packing House\, 440 S. Anaheim Blvd\, Anaheim\, CA\, 92805\, United States
CATEGORIES:In Person
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220806T123000
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CREATED:20220730T184954Z
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SUMMARY:Coastal Dunes (Hybrid): For the Love of the Game: A 14-Year Journey from Idea to Debut Novel
DESCRIPTION:NOTICE: For our future monthly meetings in 2022\, we continue to meet 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! \nWe have switched to an RSVP system for our Zoom meetings. If you’re NOT currently a member of Coastal Dunes CWC\, and you’d like to attend our next meeting via Zoom\, use our Contact Form to request the Zoom link (put “Zoom link” in the Subject line.) \nOur next meeting is Saturday\, August 6\, 2022\, via Zoom (and also in person at the Nipomo Library)\, from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM. Speaker and topic are below. \n \nSpeaker: Andrew Luria\nTopic: For the Love of the Game: A 14-Year Journey from Idea to Debut Novel \nAndrew Luria is a ten-time Emmy Award winner and has more than twenty years of experience as a news\, sports\, technology\, and entertainment anchor and reporter.  He is currently with FOX 5 San Diego.  Andrew played baseball and football at Cornell University and semi-pro baseball for the Santa Barbara Foresters as well.  Andrew coaches his three kids in baseball\, basketball\, and football.  He also teaches an award-winning elementary school broadcasting class.  He recently published his first book:  a historical fiction time-traveling sports story for kids\, called The Adventures of Charlie Marley. \nAndrew will be in person speaking on the long road it took to go from the beginning of the book project to the final product\, and the current effort to follow it up with another (in less time\, hopefully!).  He will address how balancing life and career and navigating the book world has been quite the journey\, and he is looking forward to sharing his experiences with everyone. \nOur in-person monthly meetings are admission free and held at the:\nNipomo Library\, Community Room\, 918 West Tefft Street\, Nipomo\, CA\nDirections: From 101 northbound or southbound\, take the Tefft street exit.\nProceed west for .9 mile. At Orchard\, turn right into library parking lot.\nDate/times: Saturday mornings (the first Saturday of each month unless a holiday weekend)\n10:00 AM- 10:30 Check-in and Networking\n10:30-10:45 CWC Announcements\n10:45 AM – 12:15 PM: Featured Presentation\n12:15 – 12:45: Q&A\, Book Signing if applicable\nRefreshments provided; admission is free. \nFor our 2022 calendar of speakers\, visit our Event Calendar page. \nQuestions about our upcoming meeting?\nContact Information Desk\nQuestions about Coastal Dunes CWC Membership?\nVisit our membership page: Membership\nUse our Contact Form for specific questions: Contact\n\n 
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/coastal-dunes-hybrid-for-the-love-of-the-game-a-14-year-journey-from-idea-to-debut-novel/
LOCATION:Nipomo Library\, 918 West Tefft Street\,\, Nipomo\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hybrid
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SUMMARY:South Bay (Zoom): Series and Series Identity in Popular Fiction: Why to Consider Writing a Series
DESCRIPTION:“Series and Series Identity in Popular Fiction: Why to Consider Writing a Series\,” with Ross Browne\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nYour 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 decision that publishers know they can rely on time and again. On August 8th\, Ross Browne will guide us through the crafting of the structure and identity of a series. \nSeries that inspire intense loyalty from readers\, the kind that truly moves the meter with book sales\, usually have more to offer their reading audiences than the same protagonist(s) from book to book. Ross’s Series and Series Identity presentation will explore the advantages of writing in series and look at what can be learned from successful series authors such as John Sandford\, Stieg Larsson\, Tana French\, Nelson DeMille\, CJ Box\, and Lee Child. While the focus of the discussion will be series that fall in the category of mystery/suspense\, the principles will be applicable to novels of just about any genre. \nAbout:\nRoss’s 28 years of experience as an editor includes scouting talent for a major New York literary agency\, developing a popular series of writers workshops\, and working closely with hundreds of authors from first draft to final publication\, as a developmental and line editor. Since 1998\, he has been in charge of editorial operations at The Editorial Department\, which offers numerous resources for writers\, from book planning to publishing support. He lives with his wife and son in Tucson\, Arizona\, and enjoys playing golf and watching baseball. \n  \n\nWhen: Monday\,  August 8th at 7pm \nWhere: Zoom – Please pay by August  7th to ensure you receive the Zoom link. \nAfter payment is received\, a ZOOM link will be emailed to you 15min PRIOR to the meeting. If you don’t receive it\, contact pr@southpaywriters.com \n  \nCost:\n$5 Members\n$10 Non-Members \nPay via Check or PayPal \nIf you choose to send a check\, allow a week for it to arrive. Make a check out to:\nCWC-SOUTH BAY WRITERS\nPO BOX 3254\nSANTA CLARA\, CA 95055 \n(PayPal will let you use a non-PayPal card. On the PayPal screen\, scroll down for the button:\n“Pay with Debit or Credit Card” to use your card of choice.) \n  \n\n\n\nSelect member status and amount of meetings your are paying for\n\n\nMember (1 meeting) $5.00 USDNon-Member (1 meeting) $10.00 USDMember (pre-payment for 6 meetings) $25.00 USDNon-Member (pre-payment for 6 meetings) $65.00 USD
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/south-bay-zoom-series-and-series-identity-in-popular-fiction-why-to-consider-writing-a-series/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Napa (In-Person): The Fourth Column
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\nThe Fourth Column\n \n\n\nNapa Valley Writers will host Kevin Fisher-Paulson\, a weekly columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle. \nEvery writer has one column in him.  The trick is to be the kind of writer who has one column in him every week. \nKevin will talk about the craft of writing from the perspective of purpose and structure.  Specifically\, Kevin will talk about the process of writing a weekly column for a major newspaper. The writer must learn how to open his soul without telling every secret\, and how to establish a rhythm and a voice.  The writer must learn to tell the truth\, but let the world act as a fact checker. \nKevin grapples with great issues but knows that the narrative must be satisfied in a 750-word count.  As the reputation of the column grows\, he must be aware of consistency\, fresh perspective\, and the assertive reader. \nThe writing process begins with a commitment to the creative self. As Kevin will explain\, everyone has an autobiography but not everyone has a memoir. \nKevin Fisher-Paulson earned a bachelor’s degree in American Studies at the University of Notre Dame and a master’s degree in Something Useless from the University of Michigan.  He has completed post-graduate coursework at the University of Iowa\, the University of Oregon\, Rutgers University\, and the New School. \nKevin is a weekly columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle. \nIn addition to the weekly column\, he has published two books\, A Song for Lost Angels and How We Keep Spinning.  Song was nominated\, and a finalist for both the Benjamin Franklin Award as well as the Independent Book Publishers award. A portion of his memoir was published in the anthology When Love Lasts Forever by Pilgrim Press. \n Kevin’s works have been produced by ODC Summerfest\, the San Francisco Bay Area Dance Series\, the National AIDS Theater Festival and the Vital Signs Benefit for Healing Alternatives. \n Kevin lives in the mysterious outer\, outer\, outer\, outer Excelsior with two sons who have adopted him\, two dogs who adore him\, and a husband who endures him. \nwww.twopennypress.org \n \nKymberlie Ingalls will be August’s Member Reader. \nKymberlie is an award-winning essayist\, speaker\, editor\, and writing coach\, living in her native San Francisco Bay Area. The author of the successful sites Writer Of the Storm and Neuroticy = A Societal Madness and the books Bridges and 43\, she began blogging in the late 90s\, before it became the phenomenon that is prevalent today. Her work focuses on love\, grief\, with an examination of humanity and the heart. Beware of falling opinions.
URL:https://calwriters.org/event/napa-in-person-the-fourth-column/
LOCATION:Napa Valley Unitarian Universalists\, 1625 Salvador Ave\, Napa\, CA
CATEGORIES:In Person
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