DFW Writers' Workshop is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping writers. Visitors are always welcome. RSVP with the form below for more information and to receive instructions to join us.
The Workshop's officers continually monitor the COVID-19 situation and the CDC guidance for safe interaction and make adjustments accordingly. We do not require masks, but we prefer all in-person attendees be fully vaccinated.
Note that there are different forms for members to sign up and for visitors to RSVP.
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Monday, March 18, 2024 at 06:00 PM
Richardson Public Library (Spring Creek Room) in Richardson , TXHOW TO USE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) TOOLS TO IMPROVE WRITING with MICHELLE STIMPSON
Writers Guild of Texas www.writersguildtx.orgArtificial intelligence is here, writers. Now what?!?
What kind of relationship will you have with AI?
Don’t let the introduction of artificial intelligence send you running from cyberspace.
Discover free or low-cost AI tools that can transform your writing in any genre with Michelle Stimpson. In this workshop, participants will experience the power of AI firsthand as we collectively create and revise short drafts in real-time. We’ll explore the pros, cons, and controversies surrounding these tools that are rapidly impacting every aspect of our industry, in hopes of empowering ourselves to face the brave new future.
Join the Writers Guild of Texas and Michelle Stimpson at:
Richardson Public LibrarySpring Creek Room2360 Campbell Creek BlvdRichardson, TXOrJoin via Zoom sign-up here:MICHELLE STIMPSON
Bestselling veteran author Michelle Stimpson has penned more than fifty faith-based books including traditional bestseller Boaz Brown, the beloved Mama B series, and Deacon Brown’s Daughters, for which she produced an award-winning independent film. Additionally, she has published more than fifty short stories through her educational publishing company, WeGottaRead.com.
Michelle holds an English degree from Jarvis Christian College and a master’s degree in education from the University of Texas at Arlington. She loves combining her passion for writing with her gift of teaching, training adults on various topics. Michelle is also an avid journaler who believes journaling is a gift from God and a vital component of her success. She regularly hosts journaling sessions so that others can experience the therapeutic and spiritual benefits of writing in all its many forms. When she’s not writing, Michelle can be found coaching educators, listening to audiobooks, or trying something new in the kitchen. She and her husband live just outside Dallas. They are proud parents to two adult children and grandparents to an amazingly sweet, brilliant granddaughter.
AWARDS & ACCOLADES
Essence® Bestselling Author
Emma Award Winner Best Feature Film - Capital City Black Film Festival
2x Christian Literary Award Winner
Romance Writers of America
Vivian Award Finalist
Athletic Hall of Fame - Jarvis Christian College
www.michellestimpson.com -
Monday, March 18, 2024 at 07:00 PM
Richardson Public Library (Spring Creek Room) in Richardson , TXHOW TO USE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) TOOLS TO IMPROVE WRITING with MICHELLE STIMPSON
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Monday, March 18, 2024 at 07:00 PM
Richardson Public Library (Spring Creek Room) in Richardson , TXHOW TO USE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) TOOLS TO IMPROVE WRITING with MICHELLE STIMPSON
Artificial intelligence is here, writers. Now what?!?
What kind of relationship will you have with AI?
Don’t let the introduction of artificial intelligence send you running from cyberspace.
Discover free or low-cost AI tools that can transform your writing in any genre with Michelle Stimpson. In this workshop, participants will experience the power of AI firsthand as we collectively create and revise short drafts in real-time. We’ll explore the pros, cons, and controversies surrounding these tools that are rapidly impacting every aspect of our industry, in hopes of empowering ourselves to face the brave new future.
Join the Writers Guild of Texas and Michelle Stimpson at:
Richardson Public LibrarySpring Creek Room2360 Campbell Creek BlvdRichardson, TXOrJoin via Zoom sign-up here:MICHELLE STIMPSON
Bestselling veteran author Michelle Stimpson has penned more than fifty faith-based books including traditional bestseller Boaz Brown, the beloved Mama B series, and Deacon Brown’s Daughters, for which she produced an award-winning independent film. Additionally, she has published more than fifty short stories through her educational publishing company, WeGottaRead.com.
Michelle holds an English degree from Jarvis Christian College and a master’s degree in education from the University of Texas at Arlington. She loves combining her passion for writing with her gift of teaching, training adults on various topics. Michelle is also an avid journaler who believes journaling is a gift from God and a vital component of her success. She regularly hosts journaling sessions so that others can experience the therapeutic and spiritual benefits of writing in all its many forms. When she’s not writing, Michelle can be found coaching educators, listening to audiobooks, or trying something new in the kitchen. She and her husband live just outside Dallas. They are proud parents to two adult children and grandparents to an amazingly sweet, brilliant granddaughter.
AWARDS & ACCOLADES
Essence® Bestselling Author
Emma Award Winner Best Feature Film - Capital City Black Film Festival
2x Christian Literary Award Winner
Romance Writers of America
Vivian Award Finalist
Athletic Hall of Fame - Jarvis Christian College
www.michellestimpson.com -
Monday, March 18, 2024 at 07:00 PM
Richardson Public Library (Spring Creek Room) in Richardson , TXHOW TO USE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) TOOLS TO IMPROVE WRITING with MICHELLE STIMPSON
Artificial intelligence is here, writers. Now what?!?
What kind of relationship will you have with AI?
Don’t let the introduction of artificial intelligence send you running from cyberspace.
Discover free or low-cost AI tools that can transform your writing in any genre with Michelle Stimpson. In this workshop, participants will experience the power of AI firsthand as we collectively create and revise short drafts in real-time. We’ll explore the pros, cons, and controversies surrounding these tools that are rapidly impacting every aspect of our industry, in hopes of empowering ourselves to face the brave new future.
Join the Writers Guild of Texas and Michelle Stimpson at:
Richardson Public Library
Spring Creek Room
2360 Campbell Creek Blvd
Richardson, TX
Or
Join via Zoom sign-up here:
MICHELLE STIMPSON
Bestselling veteran author Michelle Stimpson has penned more than fifty faith-based books including traditional bestseller Boaz Brown, the beloved Mama B series, and Deacon Brown’s Daughters, for which she produced an award-winning independent film. Additionally, she has published more than fifty short stories through her educational publishing company, WeGottaRead.com.
Michelle holds an English degree from Jarvis Christian College and a master’s degree in education from the University of Texas at Arlington. She loves combining her passion for writing with her gift of teaching, training adults on various topics. Michelle is also an avid journaler who believes journaling is a gift from God and a vital component of her success. She regularly hosts journaling sessions so that others can experience the therapeutic and spiritual benefits of writing in all its many forms. When she’s not writing, Michelle can be found coaching educators, listening to audiobooks, or trying something new in the kitchen. She and her husband live just outside Dallas. They are proud parents to two adult children and grandparents to an amazingly sweet, brilliant granddaughter.
AWARDS & ACCOLADES
Essence® Bestselling Author
Emma Award Winner Best Feature Film - Capital City Black Film Festival
2x Christian Literary Award Winner
Romance Writers of America
Vivian Award Finalist
Athletic Hall of Fame - Jarvis Christian College
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Wednesday, March 20, 2024 at 07:00 PM
Grapevine Convention Center in Grapevine, TXRead & Critique Meeting
We meet for Read and Critique every Wednesday at the Grapevine Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.
There are eight (8) weeks during the year that we will be meeting at the Grapevine Library instead. Those dates are:
2/28/24
4/24/24
5/15/24
5/22/24
9/25/24
10/16/24
11/27/24
12/25/24
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Wednesday, March 27, 2024 at 07:00 PM
Grapevine Convention Center in Grapevine, TXRead & Critique Meeting
We meet for Read and Critique every Wednesday at the Grapevine Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.
There are eight (8) weeks during the year that we will be meeting at the Grapevine Library instead. Those dates are:
2/28/24
4/24/24
5/15/24
5/22/24
9/25/24
10/16/24
11/27/24
12/25/24
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Wednesday, April 03, 2024 at 07:00 PM
Grapevine Convention Center in Grapevine, TXRead & Critique Meeting
We meet for Read and Critique every Wednesday at the Grapevine Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.
There are eight (8) weeks during the year that we will be meeting at the Grapevine Library instead. Those dates are:
2/28/24
4/24/24
5/15/24
5/22/24
9/25/24
10/16/24
11/27/24
12/25/24
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Wednesday, April 10, 2024 at 07:00 PM
Grapevine Convention Center in Grapevine, TXRead & Critique Meeting
We meet for Read and Critique every Wednesday at the Grapevine Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.
There are eight (8) weeks during the year that we will be meeting at the Grapevine Library instead. Those dates are:
2/28/24
4/24/24
5/15/24
5/22/24
9/25/24
10/16/24
11/27/24
12/25/24
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Wednesday, April 17, 2024 at 07:00 PM
Grapevine Convention Center in Grapevine, TXRead & Critique Meeting
We meet for Read and Critique every Wednesday at the Grapevine Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.
There are eight (8) weeks during the year that we will be meeting at the Grapevine Library instead. Those dates are:
2/28/24
4/24/24
5/15/24
5/22/24
9/25/24
10/16/24
11/27/24
12/25/24
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Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 07:00 PM
Grapevine Library in Grapevine, TXRead and Critique will meet in the Grapevine Library (not the convention center)
Note: This is one of eight (8) nights in 2024 when we will not meet in the Convention Center.