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Writing Popular Fiction Print
From Tuesday, February 26 2013
To Friday, March 29 2013
Tuesday of each week
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Cost: $79
Thinking about finally writing that novel or memoir? Need a helping hand? Then get started the "write" way by signing up for "Writing Popular Fiction" with editor Belea T. Keeney. You'll learn to use point-of-view (POV) correctly, determine whether to use scenes or narrative, and how to create settings that will aid in your characterizations. You'll do writing exercises, read terrific examples of the concepts, and your final class will be a one-on-one consultation session about your work.

Location: Athens High School, 1420 Athens Dr. (Raleigh)
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Hat's Off!

 

Hats Off! to Edith Pearlman, who has won Hadassah magazine's Harold U. Ribalow Prize, which honors an author who has created "an outstanding work of fiction on a Jewish theme," for Binocular Vision: New & Selected Stories (Lookout Books).

The panel of judges, who included Elie Wiesel, N. Scott Momaday, and Jonathan Freedman, praised Binocular Vision, which they said contains "thirty-four short stories that take place around the world and across time. Among the worlds she creates are those of tsarist Russia and modern Boston, London during the blitz and a post-World War II refugee camp, the humid interior of Central America and the coast of Maine."

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