Write Places: Lit Up!
by PJ Colando Public speaking is consistently cited as regular folks’ number one fear. Public reading of one’s work may top writers’ lists? Ya think? Get over it, O.C. Writers, Continue reading
A Network of Published and Aspiring Authors
by PJ Colando Public speaking is consistently cited as regular folks’ number one fear. Public reading of one’s work may top writers’ lists? Ya think? Get over it, O.C. Writers, Continue reading
by Pat H. Broeske Learning to master pitches, loglines, and queries can make all the difference to writers who are hoping to entice an agent/publisher/reader. Come learn how it’s done Continue reading
by PJ Colando The name evokes the image and activity to which all of us aspire: a pen endlessly ablaze with imaginative plots and characters, rendered in prose that defies Continue reading
Sadly, all good things must come to an end. The last meeting of the Read and Review Group at the Katie Wheeler Library will be Thursday, February 23, 2017. But Continue reading
by Pat H. Broeske Joint Meeting of O.C. Sisters in Crime and the So Cal Chapter of Mystery Writers of America Active agents from the ATF — the Bureau of Alcohol, Continue reading
Featuring Remarkable Women Mystery Writers by Debbie Mitsch The 3rd annual LADIES OF INTRIGUE event will be held on Sunday, October 2nd, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Continue reading
By PJ Colando The November 2012 National Novel Writing Month — abbreviated to NaNoWriMo — began like all others since the internet-based creative project was initiated. Several writers congregated at Continue reading
By Pat H. Broeske Hey, mystery lovers, Sisters in Crime Orange County will be meeting on Sunday, July 24, at 2 p.m. in Irvine. The public is invited. This month’s Continue reading