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Sunday, 23 March 2008 17:42 |
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The WRITERS GROUP OF THE TRIAD has eight genre subgroups and three affiliate subgroups, which provide a meeting place for poets, writers of book and short storylength fiction, and nonfiction for adults and children, as well as songwriters and screenwriters. Most of the groups meet monthly at the Sternberger Artist Center, Studio 5, 712 Summit Avenue, Greensboro, NC. Visitors are welcome. Annual dues $30. For more information, call (336) 665-9494 or visit the website at www.triadwriters.org.
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White Cross School Blog
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| The Online Journal of the North Carolina Writers' Network |
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The future looks . . . bright?
Two articles came my way this morning, both of which suggest that the future of publishing - for writers, at least - may be looking brighter than we thought.
On her excellent blog Holt Uncensored, Pat Holt wants editors, not sales & marketing staff, making editorial decisions again. It’s a worthy goal, but as a former [...]
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Happy Holidays from NCWN
The Network offices will be closed December 24 - January 5. We wish all our members and friends Happy Holidays (whatever holidays you may celebrate) and a Happy New Year.
Here’s some good reading to keep you occupied:
NPR looks at the latest challenges facing the book industry.
Novelist Kevin Baker writes for the Village Voice about An [...]
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Ghostwriting
There have been many, many questions about ghostwriting and collaboration.
Frequently, people ask, “I have a great idea for a book, but I’m not a writer. Where can I find someone to write my story?” or “I would like to collaborate with a writer. I have a great idea for a book, but I really can’t [...]
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Hat's Off!
| ...to Katherine S. Crawford. Her historical novel Unto the Hills , won first place in the historical fiction category 2007 Paul Gillette Writing Contest, given by the Pikes Peak Writers' Conference. Crawford was also awarded a writers' residency in October 2007 to the Montana Artists Refuge. |
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