Sentences with phrase «central coast writers»

Judy Salamancha Author, Colonel Baker's Field: An American Pioneer Story Director, Central Coast Writers Conference
But no more!The e-age has given us a global book market.This weekend, some health challenges kept me from the Central Coast Writers Conference — a big disappointment — but it allowed me to stay home and see the first installment of PBS's series of Shakespeare's history plays, dubbed «The Hollow Crown.»
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I've taken classes from her at the Cuesta Central Coast Writers Conference and she is a breath of fresh air in a baffling and intimidating marketplace!
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The other thing I'm excited about is that I'm attending the Central Coast Writers Conference this weekend, and guess who the keynote speaker is!
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I know THIS particular reader is jammed right now between work and getting everything ready to attend the Central Coast Writers Conference that starts tomorrow.
For the last two days I've been at the Central Coast Writers conference, having a fantastic time, hanging out with my idol, MR. NATHAN BRANSFORD (yes, he really is that smart and classy.
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This stuff is on my mind because I have been working on manuscript evaluations for the Central Coast Writers Conference on September 16th - 18th (Yes, there's still time to sign up!
But when I was asked to join the staff of the Best Damn Creative Writing Blog and invited to teach at the Central Coast Writers Conference, I realized I what a difference my blog was making in my writing career.
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And I'll be teaching about «How to Write for the 21st Century Reader» at the Central Coast Writer's Conference on September 18 - 20.
In fact, after reading this post I think I'll write something on my Goodreads blog before our Central Coast Writer's Conference next week.

Not exact matches

Central Coast of California About Blog Ruth Harris and I are a couple of publishing industry veterans working to help newer writers create their best possible work and launch it successfully into the marketplace — whether you're going indie or taking the traditional route.
Anne and I go back to the 1990s and my days on California's Central Coast, where we both belonged to SLO Nightwriters, the San Luis Obispo writers» organization.
Central Coast of California About Blog Ruth Harris and I are a couple of publishing industry veterans working to help newer writers create their best possible work and launch it successfully into the marketplace — whether you're going indie or taking the traditional route.
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