Morning keynoter
We are very pleased to announce that Jane Yolen, award-winning author of over 300 books for children of all ages, will be our morning speaker this year. We know she will be terrific! writeangles
We are very pleased to announce that Jane Yolen, award-winning author of over 300 books for children of all ages, will be our morning speaker this year. We know she will be terrific! writeangles
Yes, and it\’s a good one, Saturday, October 22, 2011. Once again we\’ll be at the beautiful Willits-Hallowell Center on the Mount Holyoke College campus in South Hadley, Massachusetts. We\’ve been buzzing about keynoters and panels and we\’ll announce developments as they occur. writeangles
In her reaction to yesterday’s wonderful WriteAngles conference, planning committee member (and best-selling author) Jacqueline Sheehan summed up the feelings of all of us who worked behind the scenes: Producing WriteAngles is a bit like putting on a play, or maybe Cirque de Soleil. There are moments before the curtains go up that I’m convinced
Ellen Meeropol is the author of the forthcoming novel HOUSE ARREST (Red Hen Press, Feb. 2011). She will be a member of the panel Bringing Characters to Life. Tell us about your decision to talk at WriteAngles about the challenges of writing about characters who are evil. Why are evil characters a challenge for you?
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Linda Cardillo is the author of the critically acclaimed novel DANCING ON SUNDAY AFTERNOONS, winner of the 2008 Maggie Award for Long Contemporary Fiction, and ACROSS THE TABLE, which was released by Harlequin in June of this year. She has also contributed novellas to various anthologies. Let’s get started by having you tell our readers
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We asked WriteAngles registrar Saloma Furlong to tell us about her upcoming memoir WHY I LEFT THE AMISH which will debut next January. She sent us this intriguing blurb: There are two ways to leave the Amish – one is through life and the other through death. When Saloma Miller Furlong’s father dies during her
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Kristan Higgins is the author of several romance novels including, ALL I EVER WANTED, THE NEXT BEST THING, and the 2010 RITA Award-winning TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE. Let’s get started by having you tell our readers a little bit about yourself. The truth is, I’m about as normal a person as you can find.
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Barbara Keiler, who writes as Judith Arnold, will appear on the panel Not Your Grandmother’s Harlequin: Writing the 21st-Century Romance. She is the author of over eighty-five novels, including LOOKING FOR LAURA, THE FIXER UPPER, and HOPE STREET. MEET ME IN MANHATTAN was released in September 2010. Tell our readers a little bit about yourself.
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The irony of my situation this week hasn’t escaped me: I agreed to write this blog piece about finding time to write, but I’ve been unable to find the time! There were the girls’ dentist appointments, the emergency teacher conference. My daughter needed a tutor, so I had to make a half dozen calls… New
Dori Ostermiller: “Finding” time to write – as if! Read More »
Barry, who will be on the panel Launching Your Book into Cyberspace, writes YA romance under the name of Storyheart. By mixing online book promotion with more traditional marketing methods, he has garnered over 100 reviews on Amazon.com for his debut novel ACROSS THE POND. Let’s begin by having you tell our readers a little
An interview with Barry Eva Read More »