Thursday, October 18, 2018

Auburn Hills Writer's October Session Oct19th

Hello Writers!
 Our group meets Thursday, October 19th from 6:30 pm to 8:00pm in the the Auburn Hills Library located at 3400 Seyburn in Auburn Hills.  
 
Agenda:
  • Discuss 
  • Writing exercise
  • Critique Session
 
Bring:
  • writing tool of choice
  • manuscript for critique (2 pages, double spaced, 12 font), bring 7 sets
  • book that has been helpful to your writing
 
Critique Guidelines:
  • Be kind
  • Be specific 
  • Be encouraging
  • Be careful (critique on style and technique, not your opinion)*;) winking
 
See you Thursday!
 
Mychelle Martin, Facilitator
"Nurturing the Auburn Hills Writing Community since 2011"
Please forward this email to any writer you feel may benefit from its contents.  
And as always, please let me know if you wish to be removed from our list, thank you. 

Michigan Sisters in Crime presents Karen Dionne

This event is a wonderful opportunity to learn about the journey to achieving the status of an internal best seller. Reserve your seat now!
On Saturday, October 20, 1:00 - 2:30 Karen Dionne, author of The Marsh King's Daughter (2018 Winner of the Barry Award for Best Novel at Bouchercon) will be joining Michigan Sisters in Crime for an afternoon discussion titled "Never Give Up."
In this moderated discussion, Karen will talk about the journey to the success of her latest international best-selling novel, including pre and post-deal activities. Karen was recently honored at Bouchercon with the Barry Award for Best Novel, which was pitted against the likes of Michael Connelly, Philip Kerr, Steve Hamilton, Don Winslow, and Anthony Horowitz. As a Michigan native, Mrs. Dionne is recognized as a Humanities Scholar by the Michigan Humanities Council for her work and contributions to helping other writers as the co-founder of Backspace, an online writing community
For more information and to register, click on the following Eventbrite link:
https://goo.gl/pAUedi
or go to our website MichiganSistersinCrime.org

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

SAVE THE DATE: OCT20 Saturday at 2 PM – 3:30 PM 21st Century Publishing and Marketing Public · Hosted by Knapp Branch @detroitLibrary

Please share with other writers and authors

SAVE THE DATE: OCT20 Saturday at 2 PM – 3:30 PM
21st Century Publishing and Marketing
Public · Hosted by Knapp Branch Library

Facilitator will navigate participants to understanding 21st Century publishing and marketing best practices.



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Monday, October 15, 2018

Stage Play Gives Voice to Silent Killer in Communities| "When The Smoke Clears" | Oct 26-28 #Detroit #motownwriters #michiganwriters @TenitaJEditor

MEDIA CONTACT: Tenita Johnson
Phone: 313.999.6942
Email: info@soitiswritten.net

Stage Play Gives Voice to Silent Killer in Communities
Detroit, MI—Everyone has something in their past they’d like to forget. But when your
past meets your present, and threatens your future, how far will one go to keep the peace? When
the Smoke Clears: Bruised, Not Broken takes place Friday, October 26 through Sunday, October
28, at The Grand Venue, 9955 Grand River, Detroit, MI, 48204. In honor of National Domestic
Violence Awareness Month, which first began in 1981 by the National Coalition Against
Domestic Violence as a Day of Unity to connect battered women’s advocates across the country,
a portion of the proceeds will benefit a local domestic violence charity.
When the Smoke Clears: Bruised, Not Broken chronicles the life of one couple
who seems to have the picture perfect marriage. But when the picture becomes
somewhat distorted, and cracks are revealed in the frame, will this family rebound
from life’s fires, or be consumed by second-hand smoke?
The book, When the Smoke Clears: A Phoenix Rises, which served as inspiration
for the stage production, addresses the fires of life and techniques to douse the flames,
encouraging readers to resurrect from the ashes into victorious living. The book encourages
readers to know that, although they may be thrust into the fire, when the smoke clears, they will
emerge unscathed!
Showtimes are as follows: Friday at 7 p.m.; Saturday at 7 p.m.; and Sunday at 3 p.m.
General admission tickets are $25. Limited vendor space is available, as well! For vendor space
or to purchase tickets online, visit Eventbrite or www.soitiswritten.net. For more information or
interviews, email info@soitiswritten.net or call 313.999.6942.

Friday, October 12, 2018

How to write your book to build your business and corner your niche Oct.15 Metro Detroit


If you've been trying to figure your writing and marketing for your book & set yourself up for success in the new year, register now for this writing and marketing intensive

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/how-to-publish-and-market-your-book-with-sylvia-hubbard-tickets-46487854424

Prepare yourself for the New Year for book success.

Personal attention will be given.

Michigan Sisters in Crime presents Karen Dionne

This event is a wonderful opportunity to learn about the journey to achieving the status of an internal best seller. Reserve your seat now!

On Saturday, October 20, 1:00 - 2:30 Karen Dionne, author of The Marsh King's Daughter (2018 Winner of the Barry Award for Best Novel at Bouchercon) will be joining Michigan Sisters in Crime for an afternoon discussion titled "Never Give Up."

In this moderated discussion, Karen will talk about the journey to the success of her latest international best-selling novel, including pre and post-deal activities. Karen was recently honored at Bouchercon with the Barry Award for Best Novel, which was pitted against the likes of Michael Connelly, Philip Kerr, Steve Hamilton, Don Winslow, and Anthony Horowitz. As a Michigan native, Mrs. Dionne is recognized as a Humanities Scholar by the Michigan Humanities Council for her work and contributions to helping other writers as the co-founder of Backspace, an online writing community

For more information and to register, click on the following Eventbrite link:
or go to our website MichiganSistersinCrime.org

Metro Detroit Book & Author Fall 2018 Luncheon | Tickets are on sale now

 
The 93rd Luncheon is being held on Monday, October 15, 2018

Ti
cket sales begin online at 12 a.m. Tuesday, September 4, 2018
at www.bookandauthor.info and

by phone at 9 a.m. at 586-685-5750x102

Tickets $40
  

Authors will be available to sign purchased books after the luncheon. Book sales support grants. Please purchase your books at the luncheon!  There will be a limited number of books for sale.

11:00 am - Book Sale Room Opens
11:45 am - Luncheon Doors Open
12:00 pm - Lunch is Served
1:00 pm - Authors Begin to Speak
 

Lisa Unger

Official Website:
www.lisaunger.com
Lisa Unger is the award-winning New York Times and international bestselling author of sixteen novels, including her newest, Under My Skin, a twisting, spellbinding thriller. Her books are published in 26 languages worldwide, have sold millions of copies, and have been named “Best of the Year” or top picks by The Today Show, Good Morning America, Entertainment Weekly, Amazon, and Goodreads, to name a few. Combining knowledge of the human psyche and an understanding of fear, readers and critics alike call her one of the top writers of psychological thrillers today.
 

Mark Leibovich

Official Website:
www.markleibovich.com
Mark Leibovich is the New York Times Magazine’s chief national correspondent and is a lifelong New England Patriot’s fan. He tried for years to profile quarterback Tom Brady, and in 2014, Brady finally agreed. Then came the infamous “deflategate” controversy. Now, when pro football is being attacked on many fronts, Leibovich has taken a fascinating in-depth look at where the sport is going in his new book Big Game: The NFL in Dangerous Times. He is also the author of the scathing 2013 bestselling Washington expose, This Town: Two Parties and a Funeral – Plus Plenty of Valet Parking! – in America’s Guilded Capital.
 
 

Anne Ford

Official Website:
www.anneford.net/
Anne Ford, great-granddaughter of Henry Ford and daughter of Henry Ford II, became a well-known writer and advocate for people with learning disabilities after her daughter Allegra was diagnosed with learning problems. She has written several books on the subject, including her latest, The Stigmatized Child: Helping Parents Overcome the Stigma Attached to Learning Disabilities, ADHD and Lack of Social Skills. Ford served as Chairman of the Board of the National Center for Learning Disabilities from 1989 to 2001. She has received many honors for her work, and has lectured widely on LD and ADHD issues.
 
 

Dr. Rana Awdish

Official Website:
www.ranaawdishmd.com
Dr, Rana Awdish was a young critical care physician near the end of her medical training at Wayne State University in Detroit when she suddenly became a patient fighting for her own life. In her critically acclaimed bestselling book, In Shock: My Journey from Death to Recovery and the Redemptive Power of Hope, she reveals how her troubling experiences exposed her to flaws in today’s care standard and how to better embrace the emotional bond between doctor and patient. Today she serves as Medical Director of Care Experience for the entire Henry Ford Medical Group.
 

Anna Clark

Official Website:
www.annaclark.net
Anna Clark is an award-winning Michigan journalist whose work has appeared in Elle Magazine, the New York Times, Politico, and others. Like many people, she began to take notice when the residents of Flint began to complain that something was very wrong with the water coming out of their taps. Clark, who has covered the story from the beginning, has written the first full account of the Flint water scandal and its broader implications for pollution and America’s communities in her new book The Poisoned City: Flint’s Water and the American Urban Tragedy. An excerpt from her book appeared in the Detroit Sunday Free Press in July.
 

DIRECTIONS

The luncheon will be held at the Burton Manor, located at:


27777 Schoolcraft Road
Livonia, MI, 48150
(between Middlebelt & Inkster off I-96)

Metro Detroit Book and Author Society uses Vendini for ticketing, marketing, and box office management.

Metro Detroit Book and Author Society - 44750 Delco Blvd, Sterling Heights, MI, 48313, (586) 685-5750 x102
Vendini, Inc. - 660 Market Street, San Francisco, CA, 94104, 1 (800) 901-7173 

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