Hi all,
A few years ago, I'd taken an online synopses writing course (the blurb, short, and long synopsis) with Shannon Donnelly and had learned quite a bit from her... So, that's why I'm posting the information for Donnelly's April online class, "Show and Tell: An Interactive Workshop."
Hope you're all healthy and the writing is going well! :)
Take Care,
Michele
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Show and Tell: An Interactive Workshop
With Shannon Donnelly
April 13, 2009 – May 9, 2009
Enrollment Information at http://www.occrwa.org/onlineclassApr09.html
COST: $20 for OCC members, $30 for non-members
Enrollment deadline: April 12, 2009
If you have specific questions, email occrwaonlineclass@yahoo.com
ABOUT THE CLASS:
"Show, don't Tell" is a cliché that has almost lost its meaning. But "showing" and "telling" are both valuable tools for any writer. In this workshop, we'll use writing
examples to figure out the truth hidden in this tired phrase. The "telling" part of the workshop includes tips, tricks, and tech niques to help improve narrative and identify when it's time to tell your story. The "showing" part blends a set of exercises to strengthen an understanding of what makes a scene come to life.
TOPICS:
1) Telling: Use of the Narrative Voice
2) Showing to Pull a Reader into Your Scenes
3) Descriptions: How to Make them Vivid
4) Deep Viewpoint to Show a Character's Inner World
5) Time, Transitions & Word Count--where Telling Helps
6) Showing and Telling--Not Absolutes
7) Write to Your Strengths: When to Show, When to Tell
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:
Award-winning author of romance novels, children's books, video games, and non-fiction books, Shannon's work has earned praise from Booklist and other reviewers, noting: "simply superb"..."wonderfully uplifting"....and "beautifully written." Her numerous awards for writing include past finalist in the RWA's RITA for Best Regency, winner of the Golden Heart Award, Grand Prize in the "Minute Maid Sensational Romance Writer" contest, (judged by Nora Roberts - which gave her a trip to Paris), the Laurel Wreath, Winter Rose, and multiple finalists in the Bookseller's Best, Orange Rose, Holt Medallion, Colorado ACE, and other contests. Shannon is a member of Los Angeles Romance Authors (LARA), Orange County Chapter (OCC) of RWA, East Valley Authors (EVA), and the Published Author Special Interest Chapter (PASIC).
She regularly teaches online workshops, including a class for UCLA, and has spoken at
RWA's National Conference, as well as at RWA chapter meeting s and other conferences.
She can be found online at www.shannondonnelly.com and www.myspace.com/randomfreshink.
Enrollment Information at http://www.occrwa.org/onlineclassApr09.html
COST: $20 for OCC members, $30 for non-members
Enrollment deadline: April 12, 2009
Coming in May – "Writing the Synopsis" with Camy Tang
Whether you've got a complete manuscript or you've just started one, this class will help you write a complete synopsis for your story. She will take you step by step so that by the end of the class you will have written a one-page synopsis, a 4-6 page synopsis, and also a more organic "character" synopsis.
For a full class roster, go to http://www.occrwa.org/onlineclasses.html. Check out our full 2009 list of workshops.
Want to be notified personally two weeks before each class? Be sure you're signed up for our Online Class Notices Yahoo Group! Sign up at the bottom of http://www.occrwa.org/onlineclasses.html or send a blank email to OCCRWAOnlineClassNotices-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
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Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Online Class: "Show and Tell: An Interactive Workshop"
Posted by Michele at 7:51 AM
Labels: OCC/RWA online class
Thursday, March 19, 2009
The Closest I'll Probably Ever Get to The President
So, if you watched the news yesterday, then perhaps you know President Obama visited Orange County for a Town Hall meeting at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Well, turns out he flew directly over our house in Marine One, along with 4 other helicopters, as he made his way from Long Beach Airport to the Fairgrounds and then back. Unfortunately, I wasn't fast enough to get all 5 helicopters in 1 shot, so I captured what I could. Most definitely an impressive sight... Oh, and quite loud, I assure you! LOL
Yep, I'm fairly certain this will be the closest I'll ever get to The President of the United States of America. :)
Pretty cool for a West Coast girl who never gets to see stuff like this.
Hope you all are well!
Michele
Posted by Michele at 6:51 AM
Friday, March 13, 2009
Online Class: A Cop's Life A - Z
Here's another online writing/research class that may be of interest to you: "A Cop's Life A-Z" with Kathy Bennett, a Police Officer of the Los Angeles Police Department. This 4-week class begins April 1st, 2009 and is limited to only 70 people, so you'll want to register early (deadline is March 31st). It sounds very informative!
Take Care,
Michele
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A Cop's Life A - Z
Dates: April 1 - 30, 2009
Class Size Limit: 70 Attendees
Registration Deadline: March 31, 2009
Class Description:
Have you ever wondered what it's like to be in a high-speed chase and then involved in a shoot-out at the pursuit termination? Do you think the cop who gave you a traffic citation was wrong? Do you know what it's like to tell a mother her only child was killed in a traffic collision? Kathy Bennett has experienced all these things and much more. She'll provide candid information on the life of a cop and answer those "burning" questions you have, but were afraid to ask or didn't know who to ask.
Instructor Bio:
Kathy Bennett has been a Los Angeles Police Officer for nineteen years and is currently assigned as a Senior Lead Officer with approximately five square miles of the City of Los Angeles assigned to her. Patrolling in her black and white daily, she is responsible for crime and quality of life issues within those five miles and if things aren't going well, the Chief of Police talks to her to find out why.
For More Information on Kathy and to register for the class please go to
http://www.lararwa.com/eclassshedule.html
If you have any questions on the class, please contact Niki Chanel at waysandmeans@lararwa.com or Tamera Flora at programming@lararwa.com
Posted by Michele at 6:51 AM
Labels: Online Class
Saturday, March 07, 2009
Weekend Fun with Coldplay.
Have you seen this Coldplay video yet? It's the Official Promo Video for one of their singles, "Life in Technicolor ii," and I thought I'd share it with you guys this weekend because it made me laugh. And I happen to like this song. :)
"Life in Technicolor ii" is off their Viva La Viva album (Prospekt's March Edition).
Take Care,
Michele
Posted by Michele at 2:07 PM
Friday, March 06, 2009
Online Class: Layering a Story Concept
Hey everyone...
Just posting some information that may be of interest to you. It's a four-week online writing class, "Layering a Story Concept" with Sylvie Kurtz, and it begins March 16th.
Hope you're all doing well and the writing is going smoothly! :)
Take Care,
Michele
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Layering a Story Concept
With Sylvie Kurtz
March 16, 2009 – April 11, 2009
Enrollment Information at http://www.occrwa.org/onlineclassMar09.html
COST: $20 for OCC members, $30 for non-members
Enrollment deadline: March 14, 2009
If you have specific questions, email occrwaonlineclass@yahoo.com
ABOUT THE CLASS:
Use the seven elements of story concept to put together a blurb that is complete, conflict-filled and concise enough to use as a selling tool.
TOPICS:
1. Introduction
2. Story Concept
3. Flaw
4. Backstory
5. Redeeming Quality
6. Journey
7. Enabling Circumstance
8. Goal
9. Opponent
10. Ally
11. Ally's MO
12. Lifechanging Event
13. Jeopardy
14. Objective Line/Subjective Line
15. Blurb
16. Conclusion
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:
Flying an eight hour solo cross-country in a Piper Arrow with only the airplane's crackling radio and a large bag of M & Ms for company, Sylvie Kurtz realized a pilot's life wasn't for her. The stories zooming in and out of her head proved more entertaining than the flight itself. Not a quitter, she finished her pilot's course, earning her commercial license and instrument rating. Since then, she's traded in her pilot's license for a keyboard, where she lets her imagination soar to create fictional adventures that explore the power of love and the thrill of suspense. Her first Harlequin Intrigue, One Texas Night, was a 1999 Romantic Times nominee for Best First Category Romance and a finalist for a Booksellers Best Award. Her Silhouette Special Edition, A Little Christmas Magic was a 2001 Readers' Choice Award Finalist and a Waldenbooks bestseller. Remembering Red Thunder was a 2002 Romantic Times Nominee for Best Intrigue. She was a 2005 and 2007 Romantic Times nominee for Lifetime Achievement for Series Romantic Adventure. Ms. Longshot has been optioned by Twin Star Entertainment as a
possible TV movie. She has written twenty novels. Visit her at http://www.sylviekurtz.com/
Enrollment Information at http://www.occrwa.org/onlineclassMar09.html
COST: $20 for OCC members, $30 for non-members
Enrollment deadline: March 14, 2009
Coming in April – "Show and Tell: an Interactive Workshop" with Shannon Donnelly
"Show, don't Tell" is a cliché that has almost lost its meaning. But "showing" and "telling" are both valuable tools for any writer. In this workshop, we'll use writing examples to figure out the truth hidden in this tired phrase.
For a full class roster, go to http://www.occrwa.org/onlineclasses.html. Check out our full 2009
list of workshops.
Want to be notified personally two weeks before each class? Be sure you're signed up for our Online Class Notices Yahoo Group! Sign up at the bottom of http://www.occrwa.org/onlineclasses.html or send a blank email to OCCRWAOnlineClassNotices-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
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Posted by Michele at 7:44 AM
Labels: OCC/RWA online class