You have a personal story to tell, but you’re not sure where to start. Should it be poetry, fiction, nonfiction? Indie pub, small press, or big five? How do you make it stand out if you want it to sell? Do you have to tell the whole truth? Our experts will give you a road map for preserving those family memories.
Speakers: Robin Farmer, A.B. Westrick, Howard Yoon
Moderator: Kris Spisak
Date: Wednesday, June 30, 2021
Time: 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm Eastern Time
Location: Online, in the comfort of your own home. Via the Zoom Platform
Price: $12 Members | $15 Non-members | $5 Students
Registration closes on June 29; your unique link to join the online Zoom program will be emailed to you the the morning of the Writing Show.
All participants must register online to ensure you receive the link to the Zoom platform. This includes all-inclusive members, Writing Show members, and individual members wishing to use one of their free passes.
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Robin Farmer is the author of Malcolm and Me (SparkPress 2020), an Eric Hoffer Grand Prize Short List finalist and a nominee for the 2021 Library of Virginia Literary Award and the 2022 YAVA Award. A national award-winning journalist, Robin’s work led to a Knight-Wallace Fellowship at the University of Michigan, where she studied screenwriting. Robin’s fiction projects include screenplays and poetry. A freelance writer, she is a recipient of residencies at the Rowland Writers Retreat, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and the Djerassi Resident Artists Program. Director of the Virginia Screenwriters Forum, Robin volunteers with local organizations working to empower writers.
Website: robinfarmerwrites.com Facebook: @robin.farmer Twitter: @sonewsy Instagram: @RobinFarmerWrites
A. B. (Anne) WESTRICK is the author of the historical novel Brotherhood (Penguin Random House). In her essay “So Many Names” (Slavery’s Descendants, Rutgers University Press), she exposes her ancestors’ enslavement of Africans, a history not previously acknowledged by her family. Anne teaches writing in Western Connecticut State University’s MFA program and features monthly book giveaways and in-depth author interviews on her blog, abwestrick.com/blog. She’s currently revising a new novel for young readers.
Website: abwestrick.com Facebook: @abwestrick Twitter: @ABWestrick Instagram: @abwestrick
HOWARD YOON is a literary agent at the Ross Yoon Agency in Washington, DC, and New York. He specializes in narrative nonfiction, history, science, self-help, spirituality, religion, biography, memoir, pop culture, and food.
Website: rossyoon.com Twitter: @hyyoon
Kris Spisak wrote her first book, Get a Grip on Your Grammar, to help writers of all kinds sharpen their storytelling and empower their communications. Her “Words You Should Know” podcast, Grammartopia® events, and Story Stop Tour programs follow the same mission, as do her second and third books, The Novel Editing Workbook and The Family Story Workbook. Kris has been spotlighted in Writer’s Digest and The Huffington Post for her work as an editor and author dedicated to helping other writers. When not working on her own projects, she is an active speaker, workshop leader, and fiction editor. Kris is on the advisory board of James River Writers.
Website: kris-spisak.com Facebook: @KSWriting Twitter: @KrisSpisak Instagram: @kris.s pisak
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