On Thursday, January 3, from 7–8:30pm, Bill Kenower will lead a monthly roundtable at East West Bookshop in
Seattle’s Ravenna neighborhood. Here is your chance to talk about success,
failure, acceptance, rejection, writer’s block, writer’s envy, and a
writer’s joy. Everything will be on the table, and everyone is welcome. Sign up now. Space is still available.
Northern Network Meeting:
Wednesday, January 3
Barnes & Noble, Bellingham (Meridian St.)
Topic: “Bringing Balance to the Writing Life”
Laundry, grocery shopping, kids (and their activities), a day job (maybe
two), errands, family obligations, and… writing. How can one writer
balance the writing life with all the daily life that gets in the way?
Join us to hear full-time writer Barbara
Davis Pyles talk about how to write for a living while keeping up with
all that life throws your way.
Call
Rebecca Van Slyke (360-354-5797) if you have questions. Hope to see
you all there!
Manuscript for Story
23, 10am-12:30pm
revising their novel, Lois Brandt’s novel revision class begins January
5 at Bellevue College.
This is an intensive hands-on class. You will be expected to
work on your novel and complete assignments between class sessions. In-class
exercises and critiques will help you recognize the parts of your manuscript
that convey story and those that don’t. Each student will compile a list of
edits necessary to revise their novel. Prerequisite for the class: a completed
draft novel. Cost: $195.00