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Writer’s Digest Conference West

Thursday, May 17th, 2012

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Today:

  • Early-Bird Savings
  • Exploring Self-Publishing
  • Special Sessions with Steven James
  • Pick a Genre, Any Genre
Early-Bird Savings

We suspect that the thought of heading to sunny California for the first Writer’s Digest Conference West has you anxious to reserve your spot. Good news-early-bird registration is now open, and when you book by July 19, you’ll save a bundle. Happy booking … we’ll see you in Hollywood!

Register Today!

Exploring Self-Publishing

This year, Writer’s Digest Conference West features a special, three-session education track dedicated to self-publishing.

First, in A Self-Publishing Author’s Guide to Contracts, you’ll learn from agent and attorney Dana Newman about often overlooked contract issues, what to agree to (and to avoid!) and how to protect your rights.

Next, Keith Ogorek, SVP of Marketing for Author Solutions and a self-published author, will share his tips and tricks for effective self-marketing in his session Seven Secrets of Successful Self-Publishing.

And finally, sit in on our special panel, Self-Publishing in the Real World: What to Expect, What to Do, and How to Do It, and learn the truths, benefits and challenges of self-publishing.

If you’re considering pursuing, or have already dived into the self-publishing world, these sessions are a must.

Register Today!

Special Sessions with Steven James

Critically acclaimed author Steven James takes time during his two sessions to discuss his view of what it takes to craft a great story.

In his first session, Story Trumps Structure, James explains why your story must be free to follow its own path, rather than a predetermined structure that’s been identified as “most correct” by writing instructors, writing texts, and popular fiction.

Then, in Six Secrets to Novel Writing No One Ever Told You , James shares his secrets to writing a successful novel. Find out what he and other respected writers do that most do not, and learn how you can apply those lessons to your own work. You’ll not only improve your chances for publication, but also learn how to produce the best work possible.

“[Steven James is] A master storyteller at the peak of his game.” -Publishers Weekly

See all the Speakers at this year’s Writer’s Digest Conference West.

Pick a Genre, Any Genre

Whatever your genre of choice, WDC West has a session for you. From fantasy to romance and beyond, you’ll get the chance to listen to some of the best in the business talk about writing and publishing within your specific genre.

In How to Make a Career Out of Writing Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror, Philip Athans, a New York Times best-selling author and editor, shares insider secrets on how to craft and sell stories in these otherworldly genres.

In The Keys to Writing Successful YA and Middle Grade Fiction , respected agent Mary Kole offers a look into what’s working in the Middle Grade and YA categories. Learn how to take advantage of the market and make sure you’re positioned for success.

James Scott Bell will teach you how to solve the mystery of generating conflict and suspense in everything you write. Learn how to keep the readers turning pages from one of the best in the business in Mastering Conflict & Suspense.

See the full session line-up.

Maralyn D. Hill

Maralyn D. Hill, President

International Food Wine & Travel Writers Association

The Epicurean Explorer
Books By Hills Success With Writing Where & What in the World
Member: Society of Professional Journalists

CityRoom, JustLuxe, The Epoch Times, Big Blend, Spa Review Magazine, Global Writes

Finalist in the Writing and Publishing category of the 2009 Next Generation Indie Book Awards, ”$uccess, Your Path to a Successful Book,”

The Great Temecula Book Drive

Thursday, April 26th, 2012
PRESS RELEASE
April 23, 2012
Kissam Consulting
Linda Kissam

Business Women’s Network

of Temecula Valley
Contact:
Kimberly Olson,Vice President
Tesoro Winery
The Great Temecula Book Drive

Temecula, California - April 23,2012

The vision is well known.  The benefits are far reaching. The drive itself is local. The event is “green.”Business Women's Network of Temecula ValleyThe Business Women’s Network of Temecula Valley (BWN) is generating revenue for the Friends of the Temecula Libraries Bookstores (FOTL) through the Great Temecula Book Drive.

Books are magnificent, awesome, happy, and interesting. They help the young and the old learn, and they keep everyone smart. And from now through December 31, 2012  BWN is collecting books, DVD’s, CD’s, and VHS tapes in good condition at Tesoro Winery (28475 Old Town Front Street at 6th Street, Temecula, 951-308-0000).

According to Vice President Chair Kimberly Olson this program is in its 4th year.  “We felt it’s  a chance to reach out to the community as business owners with children and grandchildren in this valley. Its one small way we can contribute our collective resources and give back.”  One of the group’s goals is, “To build awareness of the great programs available for children at our libraries, collect enough books on this drive to fund new programs for the kids, and learn new ways to make the drive even more successful next year”. $.95 from every dollar in book sales go the library to provide extra services, materials, and enhancements – especially children’s programs.

The dollars made from the sale of the books, CD’s, DVD’s, and VHS tapes  fund a whole host of children’s programs, including story time, holiday craft projects, and performances.   Vice President Olson shares, “It’s amazing to watch what the ‘FOTL’ does to support our children. It does your heart good to be a part of such a wonderful process.”

The “Friends” stores stock a wide variety of hardback books (both fiction and non-fiction), paperbacks, VHS tapes, DVDs, CDs, cassette tapes, Books-on-tape, puzzles and games (on occasion) and so much more.  Average price of books at the bookstore range from $5 to 3 for $2.00, depending on the copyright date.

Business Women's Network of Temecula Valley
Business Women’s Network (BWN)  is a non-profit organization that provides support, education, and networking opportunities for women in business.Each month members of BWN come together for  networking opportunites and learning experiences as well as social activities and camaraderie.During the meeting/luncheon, relevant topics are presented by speakers selected for their expertise in subjects of interest to businesswomen.
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Maralyn D. Hill

Maralyn D. HillThe Epicurean Explorer

President, International Food Wine & Travel Writers Association

Editor-at-Large, CityRoom

Blogs: Where and What in the WorldSuccess with Writing

Food Writers and Bloggers See Opportunity

Monday, April 23rd, 2012

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Call For Food Editors and Bloggers: Stonewall Kitchen Cooking School Announces Spring/Summer 2012 Class Schedule

York, Maine,

April 19, 2012 With classes beginning in May, the Stonewall Kitchen Cooking School will offer more than 150 courses during the four month schedule.

“We are very pleased with this season’s course offering,” said Jonathan King, President and Creative Director.  “We offer menus that tailor to each season and incorporate new ideas from various talent and current cooking trends.”

A variety of courses ranging from traditional Maine lobster to a week dedicated to Julia Child are available including brunches, cookbook signings, luncheons and dinners.

Notable chefs scheduled to appear for cookbook signings and instruction include:

Dana Moos, The Art of Breakfast May 27, July 8, August 12 Cathy Walthers, Raising the Salad BarJune 9 Kate Shaffer, Desserted: Recipes and Tales from an Island Chocolatier June 14 Mark Gaier & Clark Frasier, Maine Classics June 23 Linda Carucci, Cooking School Secrets for Real World CooksJune 29 and June 30 Sara Foster, Sara Foster’s Southern Kitchen July 20 and July 21 Betty Rosbottom, Sunday BrunchJuly 28 and July 29 Dave Martin, Flavor Quest, Volume 1 & Volume 2August 9 and August 10 Virginia Willis, Basic to Brilliant, Y’all: 150 Refined Southern Recipes and Ways to Dress Them Up for CompanyAugust 24 and August 25

To learn how to attend a complimentary class, please contact Sheri Tripp, Marketing Manager at sheri@stonewallkitchen.com or 1.207.351.2713.

To download the Spring/Summer Class Schedule, please visit www.stonewallkitchen.com/cookingschool.

About Stonewall Kitchen Cooking School Located at the Stonewall Kitchen Company Headquarters in York, Maine, the Stonewall Kitchen Cooking School offers great food and clear, concise instruction in a relaxed, comfortable and friendly atmosphere. With an incredibly talented and entertaining staff, the Stonewall Kitchen Cooking School also invites noted restaurant chefs, cookbook authors and cooking professionals from across the nation to come to Maine and demonstrate their talents in the school’s state-of-the-art classroom.

Press Contact:

Sheri Tripp
sheri@stonewallkitchen.com

207.351.2713

Maralyn D. Hill

Maralyn D. HillThe Epicurean Explorer

President, International Food Wine & Travel Writers Association

Editor-at-Large, CityRoom

Blogs: Where and What in the WorldSuccess with Writing