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Central Pennsylvania Writers Organization: April 2008
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Central Pennsylvania Writers Organization. Sunday, April 20, 2008. Murder, Mystery, and the Return of a Ghost. Greetings, fellow wielders of pen and keyboard! Twelve writers converged at our meeting place this month. Carol brought us to order with the reading of her newest Letter from the President. With the tedious technicalities out of the way, the true business of our meeting was free to unfurl. Charlie Yordy grabbed us unexpectedly and dragged us back to 1. That our friend seemed to drop out of sight.
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Central Pennsylvania Writers Organization: June 2009
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Central Pennsylvania Writers Organization. Wednesday, June 17, 2009. 2008 Bram Stoker Award winners. Superior Achievement in a NOVEL-DUMA KEY by Stephen King (Scribner). Superior Achievement in a FIRST NOVEL-THE GENTLING BOX by Lisa Mannetti (Dark Hart Press). Superior Achievement in LONG FICTION-MIRANDA by John R. Little (Bad Moon Books). Superior Achievement in SHORT FICTION-“The Lost” by Sarah Langan (Cemetery Dance chapbook). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). CPWO meets the third Thursday of every month.
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Central Pennsylvania Writers Organization: Write Your Novel In Nine Months!
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Central Pennsylvania Writers Organization. Thursday, April 9, 2009. Write Your Novel In Nine Months! Jonathan Maberry's WRITE YOUR NOVEL IN NINE MONTHS. DATE/TIME: Begins Thursday, May 14; 6:30 to 8:30 pm. Nine 2-hour sessions meeting once per month, plus reserved monthly peer critique group. LOCATION: The class will meet in the coffee shop at the Borders Bookstore in Valley Square Shopping Center (on Route 611 just north of Street Road/132 in Warrington). The store is in the center of the mall. This new...
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Central Pennsylvania Writers Organization: 2008 Shirley Jackson Award Ballot
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Central Pennsylvania Writers Organization. Friday, April 17, 2009. 2008 Shirley Jackson Award Ballot. The Shirley Jackson Awards will be presented on Sunday, July 12th 2009, at Readercon 20. Conference on Imaginative Literature, in Burlington, Massachusetts. Elizabeth Hand, Readercon Guest of Honor, and author of Generation Loss, which won the 2007 Shirley Jackson Award for Best Novel, will act as host. Alive in Necropolis, Doug Dorst (Riverhead Hardcover). Pandemonium, Daryl Gregory (Del Rey). 68° ...
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Central Pennsylvania Writers Organization: November 2008
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Central Pennsylvania Writers Organization. Sunday, November 2, 2008. The Hourglass is Full. Greetings, fellow jugglers of time and intention. October's meeting was like a grande cinnamon mochaccino, with an extra shot. There were nine writers in attendance. Since Rich Barley was busy trolling through some swamp in South Carolina, it was up to Ralph, our brand-new VP, to take the helm. And what a fine surrogate he turned out to be. Rena Wilson Fox and Maria Montesano Boyer will take center stage to talk a...
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Central Pennsylvania Writers Organization: March 2008
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Central Pennsylvania Writers Organization. Monday, March 31, 2008. A Roomful of Talent. March's meeting had the energy of spring, with talent bursting forth from every corner. There were thirteen in attendance. Carol Causey, our president, was back after a long winter season. (Her husband had surgery on his Achilles tendon, so you know she was busy.) She announced that she will be posting a Letter from the President each month on our website as a way of greeting those who find us here. Rich Barley shared...
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Central Pennsylvania Writers Organization: May 2008
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Central Pennsylvania Writers Organization. Monday, May 26, 2008. It is sparkling in the eyes of a child as she waves her flag to the beat of the marching band. It is glowing on the face of the young man with the bugle as his cheeks puff out to a familiar tune. It is hanging from the windows and the porch posts and streaming from antennas of pickup trucks and motorcycles. It is nestled in the arms of the families who have only a photo or a medal to hold on to. Tuesday, May 20, 2008. Details for our annual...
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Central Pennsylvania Writers Organization: 2010 Pen To Press Writer's Retreat
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Central Pennsylvania Writers Organization. Sunday, April 12, 2009. 2010 Pen To Press Writer's Retreat. Pen to Press Writers' Retreat! This is a one of a kind writers' retreat you simply can't pass up! Come excited and leave inspired, ready to improve your writing and get that manuscript published! To top it off, throughout the last two days of each retreat, all of our participants are given exclusive, one-on-one time with agents and editors to whom they can pitch their work. Interested writers must submi...
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Central Pennsylvania Writers Organization: Macavity Award Nominees
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Central Pennsylvania Writers Organization. Monday, May 4, 2009. Mystery Readers International awards the Macavity for works published in 2008. The awards will be presented in October at Bouchercon in Indianapolis. And the nominees are. Trigger City by Sean Chercover (Wm. Morrow). Where Memories Lie by Deborah Crombie (Wm. Morrow). The Dying Breed (UK)/ The Price of Blood (US) by Declan Hughes (John Murray/ Wm. Morrow). The Draining Lake by Arnaldur Indridason (Minotaur). Edgar Allan Poe : An Illustrated ...
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