Check the menu above for the new poetry contest page. The poem should include a theme about CHOICES, maximum 20 lines, due April 30th. Winners will be published in my new CHOICES anthology due to be published by the end of 2014. Press reply on the contest page (not here) to enter your poem. Notice, […]
Quote for Writers about Writers Block
“Writers block: when your imaginary friends won’t talk to you.” I love this quote. The writer is unknown.
Written Across the Genres Reading Event at Bay Books
The Written Across the Genres reading/book signing event at Bay Books on Monday was a success. The store sold out on the copies we had to sell. About 20 people were there and many writers read their short stories/essays/poems. Feedback from people who have purchased the book is very positive. Everyone has different favorites, which […]
Anthology Panel at the San Francisco Writers Conference
At the San Francisco Writers Conference, I spoke on a panel with Camille Cusumano and Kate Farrell. We discussed our different experiences with putting together an anthology. Camille is the editor of four literary travel anthologies and Kate co-edited Times They were A-Changing: Women Remember the 60’s & 70’s. As you can see I talked […]
Patrick von Wiegandt and Crew at the San Francisco Writers Conference
Patrick von Wiegandt, audio recorder, for the San Francisco Writers Conference has CDs of sessions in case you missed the event. Contact him @www.vwtapes.com
California Writers Club at the San Francisco Writers Conference
Jordan Bernal and Jane Glendenning offered information at the California Writers Club table during the San Francisco Writers Conference’s Creating a Community of Readers and Writers session.
Question about Posting Interviews
I intend to post an interview a week with authors that have stories, essays, and poems in my anthology, Written Across the Genres. I’d like to know if you’d like shorter interview posts or longer ones like Gary Lea’s whose is the first. Scroll down to see the length of Gary’s interview on my February […]