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Special Event: How to Write a Damn Good Plot on Nov. 5

James N. Frey

The Original Plot-Like-a-Pro Master

International Creative Writing Workshop Leader

Sunday, Nov. 5, 2017, 9 am-4pm; Registration: 8:45 AM

Cattlemens Rancho Cordova

12409 Folsom Boulevard,  Rancho Cordova, CA 95742

$69 for Members and $85 for Members (includes lunch)

Register and pay here at the Sacramento Branch’s Square Store

featuring Acclaimed Author and Coach James N. Frey

No matter where you’ve seen Jim, you never forget him or his prowess as a builder of good plots. For over ten years, he conducted the popular Open Workshop at the Squaw Valley Community of Writers. After dark, he held plot critiques, where he zeroed in on manuscript problems with laser-sharp speed. There was no one better at analyzing plots and delivering the verdict than Jim. He’s taught and lectured at dozens of schools and conferences, including the Oregon Writers Colony, the Santa Barbara Writers Conference, the Heartland Writers, the University of California Extension , and others, both in the U.S. and Europe.

Jim is the author of How To Write A Damn Good Novel, How To Write A Damn Good Novel II: Advanced Techniques, The Key: Writing Damn Good Fiction Using The Power Of Myth, and How to Write a Damn Good Mystery: A Practical Step-by-Step Guide from Inspiration to Finished Manuscript. He’s an award-winning playwright and the author of nine novels, including The Long Way To Die, which was nominated for an Edgar by the Mystery Writers of America, and Winter Of The Wolves, a Literary Guild Selection.

His articles and papers include, “The Ten Rules of Writing,”  “On Flashbacks, Mythpower in Short Stories,” “Why Readers Read Mysteries,” and “Who You Are and Who You Ain’t.”

Jim’s down-to-earth sessions have been called, The Greatest Creative Writing Workshops on Planet Earth. Said one attendee, “I have attended many workshops…. Almost all were helpful and gave me much needed information, but none compared to the electricity of learning as much as Jim Frey’s teaching. He didn’t waste a moment. His information was clear and logical. The Aha! light bulb finally clicked on in my brain.”

 

For the November 5 Seminar

Goal: to teach plotting by showing how it’s done.

Attendees to bring: (chapter or plot synopsis)

Description: Attendees will discuss the dramatic form, after which Jim will draw some story ideas from participants. One will be developed into a plot.  It might be a mainstream story, a mystery, or a romance — whatever the majority decides.  Then the group will create good, three-dimensional characters and then, step by step, will create the backstory and the plot behind the plot, and then set down the actions and character development that will make up the plot for a damn good novel.

 

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In Celebration of California Writers Week

October 16-20, 2017

Locations in Sacramento, Roseville and Folsom

  • Everyday Writing Skills
    Monday, Oct. 16, 4 to 5 p.m., Barnes &  Noble, Folsom
  • Write & Publish Children’s Books
    Thursday, Oct. 19, 2 to 3 p.m., Arcade Library, Sacramento
  • You Can be a Writer, Too!
    Thursday,  Oct. 19, 3 to 4 p.m., Nicholson’s MusiCafe, Folsom
  • Make Your Memoir Stand Out
    Thursday, Oct. 19, 7 to 8 p.m., Barnes & Noble, Roseville
  • Write for Business Success
    Thursday, Oct. 20, 2 to 3 p.m., Folsom Public Library, Folsom
  • Wield the Hand of Reality in Fiction
    Friday, Oct. 20, 7 to 8 p.m., Barnes & Noble, Roseville

 

 

 

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Luncheon — Legal Issues for Writers

Saturday, October 21, 2017

Cattlemens Restaurant, 12409 Folsom Blvd., Rancho Cordova, CA

Author Law 101:

An Overview of Copyright, Libel, Trademark and Other Legal Topics Facing Writers

featuring

Rick Acker

Attorney & Novelist of Psychological and Legal Thrillers

 

Rick writes novels during his commute to and from his “real job” as a Supervising Deputy Attorney General in the California Department of Justice. His unit prosecutes corporate fraud lawsuits of the type described in his bestseller, WHEN THE DEVIL WHISTLES, which has been described as “a legal thriller you won’t want to miss!”

Rick has led investigations and lawsuits that made headlines in and out of California. Most recently, he and his team won a string record-breaking judgments and settlements against the Wall Street players who created the toxic mortgage securities that triggered the Great Recession.

Before joining DOJ, Rick was a senior litigator at Bingham McCutchen, where he worked on high stakes litigation, including a fight between two owners of the San Francisco Forty-Niners and a multi-billlion dollar international fraud case.

Rick has law degrees from the University of Oslo and the University of Notre Dame, where he graduated with honors. In addition to his novels, he is a contributing author on two legal treatises published by the American Bar Association.

When Rick isn’t writing or lawyering, he is exploring the hills east of San Francisco with his wife and kids, or reading.Sacramento Writers Online Store.

 

 


Luncheon Information

  • Monthly Luncheons are open to the public
  • Cost is $15 for members, $20 for nonmembers
  • The meeting fee includes speaker,  lunch and beverage
  • Cattlemens Restaurant, 12409 Folsom Blvd., Rancho Cordova, CA

The restaurant is located just east of Hazel Ave. at the northeast end of the Nimbus Winery complex along Highway 50. Cattlemens offers CWC a spacious meeting room with free WiFi, quality AV equipment, free off street parking and excellent food.


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First Friday, Oct. 6 — Barbara Link — Compelling Characters

“Creating Compelling Characters”

 

Friday, October 6, 2017,  9:00 a.m. – 11 a.m.

with

Barbara Link

Winner of the Bazzanella Prize for Fiction

“Love your characters!” says Barbara Link, award-winning California author and poet, Barbara Link. She would know, having produced numerous successful works, including three stories aired on KVPR, a National Public Radio Affiliate. Her poetry and fiction have appeared in literary magazines and small presses. She received the CSUS Bazzanella Prize for fiction. Her memoir, BLUE SHY was published in 2010 and awarded First Prize in the Sacramento Friends of the Library First Chapter contest. She co-authored Coffee and Ink, a handbook for writing groups and was a past editor of Sacramento’s Poetry Now. Publication credits include American River Review, Poetry Now, Earth’s Daughters, Mindprint Review, Anima, Whitefish Review, Missouri Review, Women’s Compendium, Hardpan, Dead Snakes, and Earth’s Daughters.


The California Writers Club–Sacramento Branch Networking Meeting is held the first Friday of every month at Coco’s Restaurant, 7887 Madison Avenue, Citrus Heights, at the corner of Madison and Sunrise,  starting at 9 a.m.. Meetings are free. Attendees pay for their own breakfast.

Questions? Ask via our Contact page.

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CWC Sacramento Holiday Social Invitation for December 3

Holiday SocialThe California Writers Club, Sacramento Branch cordially invites you to our Annual Holiday Social on Sunday December 3, 2017, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Old Spaghetti Factory, 12401 Folsom Boulevard, Rancho Cordova. Cost is $24. Bring a guest.

  • Dinner
  • Music
  • Games
  • Prizes
  • Desserts
  • No-Host Bar

Please register and pay in Advance by November 18’s CWC meeting. You can pay at one of our meetings with check, cash or credit card. You can pay also pay by going here to the Sacramento Writers Online Store.

 

 

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