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Peter Mountford: A Short Story as a Torrid Love Affair

CWC-Sacramento Meeting

Saturday, March 15th, from 12:00 pm to 2:30 pm at

The Spaghetti Factory, 1625 Watt Ave, Sacramento, CA 95864 Open to the Public!

Writing Coach and MFA faculty member, Sierra Nevada College


Imprudent, impulsive, poorly planned, wildly exciting—writing a short story is, as Lorrie Moore once pointed out, like having a brief intense love affair. Whereas a novel is a marriage. Marriages are fine and well, but if you’re writing and reading for fun, you might want to play the field a bit—fall in and out of love a few times, maybe get your heart broken without destroying your life. In this talk, we’ll focus on the craft (and process) considerations specific to this most exhilarating of literary forms.

Peter Mountford
Peter Mountford

A streetcar named desire?

What you will learn from Peter

  • Short stories require play and improvisation. They resist planning.
  • The ingredients and basic approach that ensures the play goes well.
  • Short means move fast – the crucial role of information management.
  • The key craft difference between shorter short stories, and longer short stories.
  • How to get end a short story? The role of theme and a surprisingly early narrative climax.

Popular writing coach and instructor Peter Mountford is the author of the award-winning novels A Young Man’s Guide to Late Capitalism, and The Dismal Science. His work has appeared in the Paris Review, Ploughshares, The Atlantic, New York Times (Modern Love), The Sun, Granta, Guernica, and elsewhere. He teaches at UNR’s low-residency MFA at Lake Tahoe. His collection of stories Detonator, will be out in fall, 2025. Learn more: mountfordwriting.com

Tickets are available here

Tickets are $30 if you buy 3 days before the event. Menu selection must be chosen at time of purchase. The buffet includes salad, bread, ice cream, and coffee. Walk-ins and late purchases will be $35.

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Jenifer Rowe – Madam Pantaloons: a local historical figure

Madam Pantaloons: a local historical figure

CWC-Sacramento Network Meeting

Friday, March 7th from 9 am to 11 am at

Denny’s Restaurant, 8841 Greenback Lane, Orangevale, CA, 95662

Denny’s has a nice private room where we can close the doors and keep the noise to ourselves.

Jenifer Rowe
Jenifer Rowe

How far have women’s rights come since the days of the California Gold Rush?

What attendees will learn from Jenifer’s presentation:

  • Women’s rights in 1849
  • What travel to the mines involved
  • Life in a typical mining camp
  • Jeanne Marie Suize: businesswoman extraordinaire
  • Brief review of women’s rights today

Jenifer Rowe has published numerous short stories.  Unexpected Findings, her first novel, earned Finalist in the 2021 Next Generation Indie Book Awards. Madam Pantaloons: Gold Rush Pioneer (2023) will be followed by more juvenile non-fiction.  Her second novel, Blood and Boundary, will be the first book in a trilogy.

We continue to hold hybrid meetings with zoom, but please be aware that zoom participation may be limited to audience only.

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Meeting ID: 817 3734 0307
Passcode: 227171

Filed Under: Writers NetworkTagged With: california writers club, cwc sacramento, sacramento writers

Ted Witt: The Seven Disciplines of the Credible Writer

CWC-Sacramento Meeting

Saturday, February 15th, from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm at

Arden Dimick Library, 891 Watt Ave, Sacramento, CA 95821 Open to the Public!

Publisher, Pretty Road Companies, LLC


Ted Witt is the publisher behind Pretty Road Press, an independent publishing company in Folsom, California, where he specializes in content syndication and trade books. He is a previous vice president of CWC’s Sacramento Writers, where he emphasizes that marketing skills are as important for today’s authors as writing skills.

He is a former newspaper reporter from San Diego County and California’s Central Coast. He later transitioned to public relations and lobbying in the education arena in Sacramento before taking jobs as the executive director of the California Association of School Business Officials and then as the vice president of a private Bay Area firm specializing in software and consulting for schools.

He is the author of the business book, No One Ever Told Me That. His bylines top scores of newspaper, magazine, and website articles. Read some of his writing and publishing tips at one of his Pretty Road Press websites.

Ted Witt
Ted Witt

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Meeting ID: 831 1220 0475

Passcode: 568644

Filed Under: LuncheonTagged With: california writers club, cwc sacramento, sacramento writers

Anna J Stewart – Writing Romance

Romance – It’s
Not Just for Valentine’s Day

CWC-Sacramento Network Meeting

Friday, February 7th from 9 am to 11 am at

Denny’s Restaurant, 8841 Greenback Lane, Orangevale, CA, 95662

Denny’s has a nice private room where we can close the doors and keep the noise to ourselves.

Anna Stewart
Anna Stewart

While Valentine’s Day is considered the romantic season of the year, romance novels are popular year-round. Bestselling author Anna J Stewart will share her words of advice on how to write (and consume) the always popular fiction genre!

What attendees will learn from Anna’s presentation:

  • The romance novel “formula”
  • Debunking misconceptions
  • Traditional vs. indie publishing
  • 5 things I wish I knew then
  • Writing to trend

Bestselling, award-winning romance author Anna J Stewart has published more than 60 romances since her first Harlequin release in 2014. Writing in multiple sub-genres, Anna also works as an independent editor, book coach, and has had one of her books optioned for a TV movie.

We continue to hold hybrid meetings with zoom, but please be aware that zoom participation may be limited to audience only.

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Meeting ID: 817 3734 0307
Passcode: 227171

Filed Under: Writers NetworkTagged With: california writers club, cwc sacramento, sacramento writers

Larry Mandelberg – Setting Goals for the New Year

Setting Goals for the New Year & How to Achieve Them

CWC-Sacramento Network Meeting

Friday, January 3trd from 9 am to 11 am at

Denny’s Restaurant, 8841 Greenback Lane, Orangevale, CA, 95662

Denny’s has a nice private room where we can close the doors and keep the noise to ourselves.

Larry Mandelberg
Larry Mandelberg

This enlightening 30-minute process will engage writers interested in achieving their writing goals and reinvigorate their journey.

  • Better understanding of, and clarity about your true writing goals.
  • Greater confidence in your ability to achieve those writing goals.
  • Better understanding of, and clarity about the obstacles you’re facing, not just the symptoms.
  • A shift in how you think about your writing that will make it easier and more rewarding for you.
  • Ideas and suggestions from other writers.

Mandelberg is a non-recovering serial entrepreneur who has launched four start-ups, led a merger, and conducted a successful turnaround. He solves complex business problems for clients in diverse industries. Larry is author of Businesses Don’t Fail They Commit Suicide: How to Survive Success and Thrive in Good Times and Bad.

We continue to hold hybrid meetings with zoom, but please be aware that zoom participation may be limited to audience only.

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Meeting ID: 817 3734 0307
Passcode: 227171

Filed Under: Writers NetworkTagged With: california writers club, cwc sacramento, sacramento writers

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