Come to the Triangle Sisters in Crime
One-Day Workshop for
Writers!
Saturday
March 12, 2016, 9
AM to 4 PM
Room 118, Western
Wake Technical Community College
3434
Kildaire Farm Road, Cary NC
Registration closes March 7.
Click
here to register for the workshop
Learn from the Best - Sign up for this all-day writers' workshop
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Come to the Triangle
Sisters in Crime
One-Day
Workshop for Writers!
Saturday March 12, 2016, 9 AM to 4 PM
Room 118,
Western Wake Technical Community College
3434 Kildaire Farm Road, Cary NC
Registration closes March 7.
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THREE
DYNAMITE PRESENTATIONS
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Thrills and Chills with Allison Brennan.Character, conflict and pacing are the three keys to
writing a compelling mystery or thriller. In this workshop, Allison
Brennan will talk about how to create characters readers will love
(or hate), how to keep the story moving, how to keep your stakes high
and your conflict real. Plus, a special bonus discussion on
villains--no matter what kind of villain you create -- evil or just
misguided -- Allison will share tips on creating a villain worthy of
your hero. Allison
Brennan
is a New York Times and USA
Today bestselling author of 28 books and numerous short stories. She
writes two series -- the Lucy Kincaid/Sean Rogan romantic thriller
series (book 11, THE LOST GIRLS, will be out in November); and the
Maxine Revere cold case mystery series (book 3, POISONOUS, will be
out in April.) Allison believes life's too short to be bored, so in
addition to writing three books a year, she is raising five kids,
assorted pets, and a husband. Visit her website at allisonbrennan.com.
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Plotting Along with Erin Knightley. We’ll
discuss different approaches to plotting and how to know what will
work best for you. From detailed outlines to simple character
motivation worksheets, group plotting sessions to solitary
brainstorming, find the method that fits your personal writing style
best.
Erin Knightley, the USA
Today bestselling author of a dozen published works,
including seven historical romance novels, initially decided to
pursue a sensible career in science. She eventually came to her
senses, leaving her practical side behind in order to write full
time. Together with her tall, dark, and handsome husband and their
three spoiled mutts, she is living her own Happily Ever After in
North Carolina. Visit Erin’s website at erinknightley.com.
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Make a Living as a Writer with Tara Lynne Groth. What
does it take to rely on writing as your sole source of income? Learn
about various streams of income you can tap into with your unique
expertise. Consumer and trade magazines, advertising agencies, and
website owners need content. Writing credits build your authority and
a 'writer platform' makes you attractive to traditional publishers
and readers. What are standard pay rates? How much do you need to
earn? How can you protect yourself financially and legally as a
writer? We'll answer these questions during this session.
Tara Lynne
Groth, a full-time freelance writer, resigned from salaried
life in 2010 and has been running her writing business ever since.
She writes web content, magazine and newspaper features, speaks at
conferences, and leads workshops through two groups she founded:
Triangle Writers and Asheville Writers. She blogs at www.writenaked.net
and more at www.taralynnegroth.com.
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SinC members $65, Triangle
SinC members $60, Others $75
Includes catered box lunch, door prizes, coffee & snacks, writing
game, mingling, and moderated panel.
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