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Catherine McGreevy

Catherine McGreevy grew up attending international schools in France, Spain, and Morocco, where she learned to appreciate other cultures as well as America’s unique democratic ideals. After majoring in Journalism with a minor in English at Brigham Young University, she worked at a group of newspapers in Los Angeles as a reporter and editor before returning to college to earn an English teaching credential.

A lifelong bookworm, Catherine loved gothic, suspense and historical novels by authors such as Mary Stewart, Phyllis Whitney, Victoria Holt, Barbara Michaels, and Elizabeth Stewart. Now living in Northern California’s gold country, she has published several novels, including The Gardener’s Tale, Chance’s Bluff, A Place Called New Hope, and The Jewelry Case. She is currently under contract with Cedar Fort Publishing, and is working on several other novels.

Currently Catherine is president of Sacramento Suburban Writers Club and is active in other writers’ organizations, including Sisters in Crime, California Writers Club, and American Night Writers Association. You can follow Cathy on Facebook at facebook.com/cathy.mcgreevy.9 and read her blog at cathymcgreevy.wordpress.com.

 

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Todd Boyd

Todd Boyd has been a carpenter, a railroad worker, and a social studies teacher. He self-publishes his work in various formats, hosts an internet radio show and open mic events, and blogs. He will bring samples of different ways to present the written word. A poet, Todd has also written a novel, two poetry chapbooks, a collection of short stories, and a journal of personal history. Some of his work in audio form can be found at www.writersontheair.com and at his blog- www.saylavproductions.com.

Todd is a strong advocate of the written word and other artistic media, allowing each person to create and experiment with his or her personal vision.

 

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Please send bio (200 word maximum) and headshot to sacramentowriters@gmail.com. Members may include a link to their website.

Posts are for the benefit of members, potential members and the public, including students. Posts must reflect the spirit of the organization as described in its mission. Postings on internet sites connected with the CWC Sacramento must avoid using CWC’s public venues to express political beliefs, pornography or sexually offensive material, or disparaging comments towards any one person or group. Bios posted might focus on items of interest to fellow writers, aspiring writers, and editors and agents. Items should include goals and/or accomplishments, including published works, current projects, relevant classes, writing routines and motivations, educational background, and contact information. Short statements about outside profession/interests may be be appropriate. The board of directors reserves the right to make final judgment on content.

 

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Carolyn Radmanovich

Carolyn Radmanovich is a visionary fiction writer.  Last fall Bookstand Publishing, out of Morgan Hill, published her first novel, The Shape-Shifter’s Wife, which is now on Amazon and Kindle.

She began writing after an incident on the Russian River where she almost drowned.  Because of this, she felt compelled to write her first book, which includes a similar near-drowning scene.  In the story the heroine time travels to the 1840’s California gold rush era, and is saved by a handsome Frenchman who is shackled by a family curse.  She recently completed a rough draft of number two in the sequel to her first book, and she has plans for a third.

After writing The Shape-Shifter’s Wife, another project emerged, inspired by her nephew, who wanted to collaborate with her on a book about the wine god, Bacchus.  Before he could help her, he died in a motorcycle accident.  She fulfilled her promise to complete the book, Bacchus, From Lust to Love, which is in the editing process.

Fascinated by the Wild West, Carolyn earned a history degree from San Jose State University.  This research background served her well when she wrote about early Northern California.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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