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Members attend 34th National Kidney Foundation’s Authors Luncheon
On November 12 at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, President Geri Spieler, officers Lisa Meltzer Penn and Carole Bumpus, and members Evelyn LaTorre and Cheryl Ray attended the 34th National Kidney Foundation’s Authors Luncheon. The CWC members listened to interviews of and received autographed books by five well-known authors. The event raised $125,000 to transform kidney care through education, advocacy, and research.
Audio and 5-star reviews for James Hanna stories
The Chamber Magazine has made an audio of James Hanna’s short story “I Am Not a Crook.” In this aberrant tale, a peace officer passes to the afterlife and discovers that Richard Nixon is his guide spirit. Hanna’s new book Fact Check and More Probing Tales has garnered five 5-star reviews on Readers’ Favorite Book Reviews and Award Contests.
Ida's Where Would We Be Without a Tree? now available
Ida J. Lewenstein is pleased to announce the publication of her latest children’s book, Where Would We Be Without a Tree? This collection of environmental poems uses rhyming words and colorful illustrations to capture the climate change dangers we face. To purchase, contact Grapple Hook Publishing via cell: 813-877-4665 or email: djenkins@grapplehook.com.
Geri Spieler’s Housewife Assassin available for presale
Geri Spieler’s book Housewife Assassin: The Woman who Tried to Kill President Ford is available for presale on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. “Spieler offers a portrait of an erratic, unstable woman with a protean capacity to shift identities, with the 1960s and ’70s as a dramatic backdrop. Fans of true crime accounts or contemporary history will savor this.” ―Publishers Weekly. Geri will speak at the next SF Writers Conference on “Researching True Crime.”
Laurel Anne Hill participates in World Fantasy Con
Laurel Anne Hill attended the World Fantasy Con (WFC) in New Orleans November 3–6 and enjoyed getting together with industry friends she’s met over the years. She has attended and been a WFC program participant since 2007, with destinations in the US, Canada, and England. This year Laurel served on The Well-Read Fantasy Lovers Bookshelf panel, read for a half-hour from her novel Plague of Flies: Revolt of the Spirits, 1846, and later (in a Broad Universe group reading) read several pages from a short story she recently finished. She regrets that this year’s theme, “Old Souls and New Rhythms,” has become far too meaningful. WFC 2022 will likely be her last unless the conference is held locally. WFC was a fun ride while it lasted!
Richard McCallum’s new audio book
Richard McCallum’s audiobook, Real Women Hunt Moose: Pandemic Survival, (CWC High Desert), which features a narrator with a great Maine accent, is available on Amazon KDP, ACX, and iTunes alongside the printed version. He recently copyrighted all his writings (US Copyright Office) and trademarked his business (USPTO) and logo, REMStories.
James Hanna’s latest anthology offers pathos, irony, and laughter
Available on Amazon Kindle for the promotional price of $0.99, James Hanna’s Fact Check and More Probing Tales consists of twenty-two “aberrant stories, most of which were previously published in literary journals.” One story features a San Francisco pimp who places himself on the ballot for city councilman, while another story involves an endless life-or-death poker game.
Audrey Kalman workshop
The new Birth Your Truest Story writers' community, co-taught by member Audrey Kalman and co-creator Jennifer Browdy, is offering an upcoming workshop. A two-hour online writing workshop, Telling the Truth Through Fiction, will explore how sometimes you can tell the truth better in fiction than in memoir. Sunday, November 6, 10am-12pm; PT. REGISTER HERE.
Tim Flood presented at Writers Helping Writers
With a boost from Cynthia McCarthy of the Palo Alto Library, our Writers Helping Writers series is alive and well again! Tim Flood enjoyed opening the series last week by sharing the journey he’s taken in writing his debut novel. As a writer pens a story, another story is unfolding: the writer's own journey as a writer. Future WHW meetings will be held at the Rinconada branch from 6:45 PM to 7:45 PM on the 3rd Thursday of most months (check the Events calendar).
Writing from your deep imagination with Darlene Frank
Be sure to register to hear Darlene Frank speak on “Writing from Your Deep Imagination.” What if you could tap into your deepest wisdom and let it guide your writing? What if you discovered the key to express your unique, most powerful voice as a writer? Darlene will lead you on a brief writing adventure that opens a doorway into your deepest imagination. Read more. Pre-register for $10 to attend meetings or pay $15 at the door. In-person only, Sequoia Yacht Club.
Fault Zone readings a hit!
If you did not attend our October 16 Fault Zone anthologies readings at the Belmont Library, hosted by Lisa Meltzer Penn, you missed a great show! Nine authors (Colleen Olle, Carole Bumpus, Elise Frances Miller, Tim Flood, Korie Pelka, Ida J. Lewenstein, Jo Carpignano, Laurel Anne Hill, and Sue Barizon) read stories spanning several volumes of our series, from the very first (Words from the Edge) to the most recent (Reverse). From poignant to spicy to hilarious, you can find it all in the Fault Zone! Stay tuned for news about our next quarterly reading at the library and how you can get involved.
Virada Chatikul to celebrate her debut cookbook memoir
New member Virada Chatikul, writing under the pen name VC Tang, will celebrate her debut cookbook memoir release and signing for Come Eat, Grandma! Recipes and Stories of Thai Home Cooking in Menlo Park on October 30th. Reception sponsored by Farmhouse Kitchen Thai Cuisine followed by book signing. See further details about the book here.
Local author fair coming to Menlo Park Library
Menlo Park Library will host a Local Author Fair on Saturday, November 19, 2022, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. CWC SF Peninsula is invited to have a table at which we distribute club information and showcase members’ published works. Interested in participating? Contact Megan McDonald at MEMcDonald@aya.yale.edu for details.
Megan McDonald to lead NaNoWriMo support sessions
Megan McDonald will lead four National Novel Writing Month support sessions in November 2022 at the Menlo Park Library. Join the NaNoWriMo community to write 50,000 words in 30 days! Meetings are on Tuesdays, 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM, at 800 Alma St. Additional details on Megan's website.
Richard E. McCallum’s Amazon Author Page now live
Richard E. McCallum’s Amazon Author Page is live and awaiting the first audiobook. Richard has also published two stories to Google Play Books and learned to make both an EPUB file for Google uploads and an RSS file for podcasts.
Mary Miller Chiao’s biography, Miss Sarah Brown
Mary Miller Chiao is pleased to announce the publication of Miss Sarah Brown, Daughter of Abolitionist John Brown, available from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Lulu.com. She hopes the biography will be a good resource for historians, descendants of the Brown family, and anyone interested in the Saratoga community and its surrounding areas.
Megan McDonald to appear on America’s Next Great Author TV pilot
Megan McDonald has been selected to participate in the taping of the America's Next Great Author TV pilot. Her pitch for her thriller novel COMPLIANCE was one of a hundred chosen from thousands of applications. Filming will take place in Newark, New Jersey, on October 30, 2022.
Two new stories from Jim Hanna
Jim Hanna entertains readers with two new short stories. Orville Baumgardner, lecturer extraordinaire, pontificates on The Big Lie in a story appearing in Fear of Monkeys. Meanwhile, Ryan O’Shaughnessy, a mentally ill street thug, tries to outrun his demons in “Ryan O’Shaughnessy Battles an Ape” in The Chamber Magazine.
Explore other CWC meetings & activities!
Check out CWC branch meetings and activities in our area: South Bay Writers, Berkeley, Mt. Diablo Branch, Fremont Area Writers, and Tri-Valley Branch.
Tim Flood presents “The Story Within You”
Writers Helping Writers presentation at Rinconada branch of the Palo Alto Library, October 20, 6pm – 7pm: Tim Flood will present "The Story Within You." Writing his debut novel, Tim will talk about his journey so far, what he didn't know, the elements of craft, and how he began to learn what works for him. His story will help you imagine what lies ahead for the writer in you.