Whether you think characters move plot or plot informs your characters, you won’t get too far with two-dimensional “Mary Sues.” How do you give your characters believable flaws, intriguing backstories, and the strength to see their journeys through to the end? Our panelists will talk character arcs and motivations and give you the tips and tricks to populate your work with real people.
Speakers: Cate Holahan, Sarah Nicolas, John Vercher
Moderator: Bill Blume
Date: Wednesday, May 26, 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 for students)
Registration closes at midnight on May 25; your unique link to join the online Zoom program will be emailed to you the the morning of the Writing Show.
CATE HOLAHAN is the USA Today Bestselling author of domestic suspense. Her latest novel, Her Three Lives, was published April 20. Her books have been named to Kirkus’ best of the year and been official selections of Book of the Month Club.
Website: cateholahan.com Facebook: @cateholahan Instagram: @cateholahan
SARAH NICOLAS is a recovering mechanical engineer, library event planner, and author who lives in Orlando with a 60-lb mutt who thinks he’s a chihuahua and a gray fluffy cat who thinks she’s a dog. They have published both traditionally and independently, and have also worked in the publishing industry as an editorial intern, editorial assistant, publicist, publicity director, cover artist, and art director. Sarah is the current Agent Liaison for Pitch Wars and the host of PubTalk Live.
Website: sarahnicolas.com Twitter: @Sarah_Nicolas Instagram: @presidentsarah
JOHN VERCHER is the author of the award-nominated Three-Fifths (Agora Books 2019) and After The Lights Go Out (Soho Press 2022). He is a writer currently living in Philadelphia and earned a Bachelor’s in English from the University of Pittsburgh and an MFA in Creative Writing from the Mountainview Master of Fine Arts program. John also served as an adjunct faculty member at Chestnut Hill College and is a contributing writer for “Cognoscenti,” the thoughts and opinions page of WBUR Boston. Two of his essays published on race, identity, and parenting were picked up by NPR, and he has been featured on WBUR’s Weekend Edition. His non-fiction work has also appeared in Entropy Magazine, CrimeReads, and Booklist.
Website: johnvercherauthor.com Twitter: @jverchwrites Instagram: @jverchwrites
BILL BLUME\’s love for the written word started in high school with an addiction to comic books that was later hijacked by novels such as Frankenstein and Dragonflight. His short stories have been published in many fantasy anthologies and ezines. He’s the author of the Gidion Keep, Vampire Hunter series. Like the father figure in his novels, he\’s worked as a 911 dispatcher for more than 15 years.
Website: billblume.net Twitter: @billthewildcat
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