Linda Lee, website designer and wordpress expert

Website Basics- Getting Started Online, with Linda Lee
 

Learn about:

  • Websites and Blogs 
  • Hosting and Domain names 
  • How to get started with a free blog site 
  • How to begin to build a name for yourself using a website.


  • Bring your questions with you for our Q&A session.
    Detailed handout included
     

Linda Lee is a writer, speaker, educator and website designer.
She is the webmaster for several of the CWC branches, including SF Peninsula.
She is finishing her current book called "Smart Women Stupid Computers, The Savvy Guide to the Internet?"
Linda works with and help technophobes and beginners find success online.

Due out in Nov 2010.

Visit Linda at
askmepc-webdesign.com
Learn more about blogging for beginners at WordPress Central.

    

 

 

Growing Great Characters from the Ground Up, with Martha Engber

Join us on Saturday, March 20, when Martha Engber, writer/speaker/presenter, will discuss how to grow great characters. Martha is the author of Growing Great Characters from the Ground Up: A Thorough Primer for Writers of Fiction and Nonfiction (Central Avenue Press, 2007). She teaches and lectures to hundreds of people each year through in-person events and bookstores, conferences and meetings, as well as through on-line courses. Visit her website at www.marthaengber.com. She also maintains a blog for writers, and has author pages on GoodReads.com, Amazon Author Central, and Library Thing. 

 

In December of 2009, her Novel The Wind Thief was released by Alondra Press. Homer Gallagher, author of Tales of the Mosquito Coast writes: From the opening scene in the desolation of theSaharaDesertto the final conclusion on a storm-blasted mountaintop, Martha Engber weaves a haunting tale of the ultimate triumph of love between Ajay, the thief from Mumbai, and the strangely obsessed young woman Madina. Reminiscent of the late Garcia Marquez's Erendira and Her Heartless Grandmother

 

 

   

 

 

Penny Warner

HOW TO HOST A KiLLER PARTY

A  Party Planning  Mystery 
Penny Warner
http://www.pennywarner.com/

Mixing fun and fundraising seemed like the perfect job for ex-college instructor, Presley Parker.

She’s psyched about hosting the mayor’s wedding on  Alcatraz  . But the party’s over when a body is found floating in the bay—and Presley may be exchanging her party dress for prison stripes… 

 

  



 Teresa LeYung Ryan

Teresa LeYung Ryan
http://WritingCoachTeresa.com

Writing Career Coach Teresa is the author of  Build Your Name, Beat the Game: Be Happily Published (a 22-day workbook for writers to build their names and attract attention before and after publication).

She conducts “Major League Tryouts with Coach Teresa to Build Your Writer’s Name” at writers’ clubs and conferences.

Form a study-group, split the cost and hire Coach Teresa to:
   * coach you in name-building to attract the right agent or publisher or more fans
   * guide you in designing and growing your blog (to showcase your expertise and experiences)
   * show you computer-navigating shortcuts and how to easily “find stuff” on the World Wide Web

As an author and a community member, Teresa uses her novel Love Made of Heart to:
• shed light on stigmas suffered by immigrant women, men, and children
• advocate understanding of mental illness/traumas to the mind
• help survivors of violence find their own voices through writing

 

   Douglas Abrams

Douglas Abrams writes fact-based fiction that tells an exciting story while at the same time changing the world we live in. His latest book, The Eye of the Whale, has been on the best seller list of the San Francisco Chronicle. His first book, The Lost Diary of Don Juan, has been published in thirty countries around the world and was recently optioned for film.

 

He is a former editor at the University of California Press and Harper San Francisco
Doug is also the co-founder of Idea Architects, a book and media development agency that works with visionary scientists, scholars, and spiritual leaders to create a wiser, healthier, and more just world. Abrams has collaborated with a number of the world’s great scholars, scientists, and moral leaders, including Archbishop Desmond Tutu, founder of EarthSave International and best-selling author John Robbins, primatologist Frans De Waal, and astrophysicist Joel Primack.

 


 Oct 2009  Alan Rinzler  Alan Rinzler has been acquiring, editing, and publishing commercial and literary books since 1962. On Saturday, October 17th he'll give us an insider’s view of what it takes to get published in today’s volatile and turbulent book business, claiming there's never been a better time for authors to take advantage of creative opportunities, new technology, expanding artistic options, and direct-to-reader self-marketing. 

 Rinzler shows how despite publisher's desperation to find new authors, many writers are rejected for failing to understand their motivation, build an authentic platform, find the right agent, hold themselves to a high literary standard, and market themselves. 

 Rinzler is an Executive Editor at Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, an imprint of John Wiley & Sons, and was Director of Trade Publishing at Bantam, Vice President and Associate Editor of Rolling Stone Magazine, and President of Straight Arrow, the Rolling Stone book division, as well as an editor at Simon and Schuster, Macmillan, Holt, and the Grove Press.

He edited and published Toni Morrison, Hunter S. Thompson, Tom Robbins, Robert Ludlum, Shirley MacLaine, Andy Warhol, Clive Cussler, Irv Yalom, Bob Dylan and others.

December 2008

Geri Spieler is an investigative journalist and award-winning speaker. She has written for the Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, and Forbes. Her book, Taking Aim at the President:The Remarkable Story of the Woman who Shot Gerald Ford (Palgrave-Macmillan) will be in bookstores January 2009.

Visit Geri's website

 

 

   
October 2008

Nick Taylor’s first novel, The Disagreement, published by Simon and Schuster in 2008, has been compared him to Crane and Fitzgerald, and he has been acclaimed by Civil War historians. Nick is a graduate of the MFA program at the University of Virginia, and recipient of fellowships from the Virginia commission for the arts, the William R. Kenan, Jr., Trust for Historic Preservation and the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. He is now an assistant professor in the department of English and Comparative Literature at San Jose State University, editor of the university’s literary magazine, Reed, and a participant in SJSU’s creative writing program.

 

September 2008

Alice Wilson-Fried and Laurel Anne Hill were our speakers this month.

A native of New Orleans, Alice Wilson-Fried's first novel Outside Child is a murder mystery set in her hometown. Her first published work was a nonfiction, Menopause, Sisterhood, and Tennis. Website

Laurel Anne Hill's first novel Heroes Arise is an award-winning science fiction parable about the pursuit of honor and justice. Laurel also writes award winning short fiction. Website

June 2008
Kevin Smokler is the editor of Bookmark Now: Writing in Unreaderly Times (Basic Books) which was a San Francisco Chronicle Noteable Book of 2005. His writing has appeared in the LA Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, Fast Company and on National Public Radio. He lives in San Francisco and is the co-founder of BookTour.com, the world's largest directory of author and literary events. Website

 

 

 

May 2008

 

In May, we hosted three area poets:

DAN BELLM lives in San Francisco. His first book of poetry, One Hand on the Wheel, launched the California Poetry Series from Roundhouse Press, and his second, Buried Treasure, won the Poetry Society of America’s Alice Fay DiCastagnola Award and the Cleveland State University Poetry Center Prize. Website

 

 

 
TERRY EHRET grew up in Belmont and taught at Notre Dame High School from 1984-1990. She is also one of the founders of Sixteen Rivers Press. Literary awards for her first two books, Lost Body andTranslations from the Human Language, include the National Poetry Series, the Commonwealth Club Book Award, and the Pablo Neruda Poetry Prize. Website
 

 

 

GILLIAN WEGENER works as a junior high English teacher in California’s Central Valley and lives with her husband and daughter in Modesto. Her poems have appeared in numerous journals, including Runes, English Journal, americas review, and In the Grove. Website

 

 

 

Apr 2008

Luisa Adams, author of Woven of Water, is no stranger to California Writers’ Club, Peninsula Branch. Her published memoir, Woven of Water, has its roots in CWC history. As a first place winner in the nonfiction category at the Jack London conference in 1997, she went on to become a board member and committee chair for future conferences. She is an advocate for the power of club membership to promote personal writing success and will share stories that illuminate that essential element in the writing life.

Luisa's website: http://rp-author.com/Adams/

 

Mar 2008

In March, we had a special event:

Freelance Writing Workshop with Heather Boerner and Martin Cheek

 

 

 

Feb 2008

Antoinette May is an old hand at the art of writing biography. The Adventures of a Psychic was on the New York Times Bestseller list for 42 weeks. The Pilate’s Wife: A Novel of the Roman Empire, published in 2006 and recently issued in paperback (as well as in 17 languages!), is a biography which  she turned into a fictional tale. The Sacred Well is her most recent sale and will be in the same genre.

Antoinette May's website