Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Some of Our Past Workshops



WRITERS WORKSHOPS
The Poisoned Pen Bookstore
Free: Registration not required.

Saturday. May 31 10:30 am, STACEY COCHRAN presents How to Get Published.
We had 22 writers show up for this one

He has a DVD ($15) for sale too: "How to Publish a Book; How to Get a Literary Agent"
This event was free, there was no registration required.

Stacey Cochran (born October, 1973) is an American author best known for his action-suspense stories that combine elements of science-fiction and crime fiction. Cochran was a finalist for the 1998 Isaac Asimov Award, a three-time quarter-finalist for the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future Contest, and his PI novel “Culpepper: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Shotgun” was selected as a finalist for the 2004 St. Martin's Press/PWA Best First Private Eye Novel Contest. Stacey Cochran currently lives in Phoenix, Arizona. He is also the author of The Kiribati Test(2004 - a collection of short stories), Amber Page and the Legend of the Coral Stone and The Band (2004).

For the Aspiring Writers Among Us


On Saturday, May 3 from 10:30 am – 2:30 pm at The Poisoned Pen Bookstore we held a creative writing seminar taught by author Earlene Fowler. The cost of the seminar was $10 and included refreshments.
Click on the link to read Julia Spencer-Fleming interviewing Earlene Fowler

This workshop consisted of two two-hour sessions: Creating Memorable Characters; and The Art of Rewriting. Earlene Fowlerl provided detailed handouts and answered questions.

Earlene Fowler is the author of the beloved 12 book mystery series featuring Benni Harper, curator of the Folk Arts Museum and Artists Co-Op. Ealene has also written The Saddlemaker's Wife which was nominated for the Agatha Best Mystery Award.
After the workshop Earlene signed her new paperback, Tumbling Blocks
There is no new hardcover.

GM Ford's Writer's Workshop

Author GM Ford was at the Poisoned Pen on Saturday, March 01, 2008 to host How to Pace a Mystery. He inspired many.


Nameless Night

His new book Nameless Night is a stand-alone novel, featuring a man with no name, no past—and at the center of a conspiracy so pervasive he's forced to run from the only home he's ever known—straight into the abyss—in his search for truth. . . .

Discovered lying near death in a railroad car, his body broken, his mind destroyed, Paul Hardy has spent the past seven years living in a group home for disabled adults, his identity and his past lost—seemingly forever. Then, after a horrific car accident, he awakens a new man, his face reconstructed, and his mind shadowy with memory. With only a name and a vaguely remembered scene to guide him, he goes on a cross-country quest to find out who he really is. But his search for the truth makes a lot of people uncomfortable—from the DA's office to the highest levels of government. Soon Paul is being tailed by an army of pursuers as he finds himself at the center of a government cover-up that has already claimed too many innocent lives—and the numbers are mounting. It's the kind of thing that could make even a man on the outskirts of society feel the pull of justice. A justice that might be worth killing for. Or dying for . .

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