Summer, Wine, and Books—A Recipe for Local Author Events
Exciting news flash: I’m having a book launch for the first in my 7 Deadly Sins Series, A Margin of Lust. I’m sure you see why this is exciting for Continue reading
A Network of Published and Aspiring Authors
Exciting news flash: I’m having a book launch for the first in my 7 Deadly Sins Series, A Margin of Lust. I’m sure you see why this is exciting for Continue reading
by Kristy Tate In a few days, I’ll be at the Foothill Ranch library comparing story structure to a piece of citrus fruit and sex. Like an orange, a story Continue reading
When I hearken back to my childhood, some of my most fond memories are of the adventure filled days of summer camp. Camp was all about making new frenemies, new Continue reading
What do you envision when you think about the library? Yes, of course, books! But something many people don’t think about are that libraries are community spaces. Libraries must adapt Continue reading
Write-Ins and Writers Round-Table Events O.C. Writers write-ins, round-tables, and other events are held throughout the month at various locations. Check the events calendar for more details. Here’s what else Continue reading
by PJ Colando Goal: Become a 1%er Welcome to 2017, OC Writers! Have you set your goals for the new year? How about a goal for being a 1%er? I Continue reading
by Pat H. Broeske A Busy Year Orange County Sisters in Crime featured a diverse slate of guest speakers at its 2016 meetings: attendees met an active agent from the Continue reading
by PJ Colando Writers’ Groups Abound, How to Choose? This is another personal account of sessions, venues, and opportunities that have molded me into Writer during the last half-dozen years, Continue reading
by Pat H. Broeske O.C. Sisters in Crime November Meeting At this month’s meeting of Orange County Sisters in Crime, attendees will hear from local author-members who will discuss and Continue reading
by Pat H. Broeske With Halloween beckoning, Orange County Sisters in Crime has a fitting guest speaker in Connie di Marco, author of the “The Madness of Mercury,” the first Continue reading