Queries, Loglines, and Pitches, Oh MY!
DFWWW member Rosemary Clement Moore is hosting a class which can take your query letter and pitch to the next level.
If there's a secret formula to a winning logline, Rosemary would have it. She sold the very first book she ever wrote.
The class is all online and runs June 17-24th. You can register at yarwa.com/programs. (This program is through the Romance Writers of America Young Adult Special Interest Chapter. If you don't write YA or romance, don't let that stop you from registering. Rosemary's invaluable advice doesn't discriminate.)
The cost for non-members is $20, and Rosemary promises a ton of interaction and feedback.
Happy log-lining!
Audio Books in German, Classes, Book Signings & New Releases Fill DFWWW News
It seemed as if the announcements and news would never end during the September 9 meeting of the DFW Writers' Workshop.
Leading the pack, A. Lee Martinez displayed the German audio version of his novel The Automatic Detective. Mike McMullen sold a flash fiction story to A Thousand Faces magazine. Kenneth E. Ingle's publisher has commissioned him to writer a thriller, and he has a book signing for his first release, First Contact, Saturday, September 26 at the University of Texas at Arlington bookstore.
On Saturday, September 12, Candace Havens will teach two classes at the Heart of Texas Chapter of Romance Writers of America in Waco. Kyle White announced he's been selected to teach a class at next year's Books, Authors n' All that Jazz festival in Weatherford. Rosemary Clement-Moore's book, The Splendor Falls, arrived on shelves Tuesday, September 8, and the paperback version of her earlier work, Hell Week, is now out.
Finally, five new reference books were added to the DFWWW library. Members were reminded to take advantage of the many titles available to help them learn more about the craft of writing.
Leading the pack, A. Lee Martinez displayed the German audio version of his novel The Automatic Detective. Mike McMullen sold a flash fiction story to A Thousand Faces magazine. Kenneth E. Ingle's publisher has commissioned him to writer a thriller, and he has a book signing for his first release, First Contact, Saturday, September 26 at the University of Texas at Arlington bookstore.
On Saturday, September 12, Candace Havens will teach two classes at the Heart of Texas Chapter of Romance Writers of America in Waco. Kyle White announced he's been selected to teach a class at next year's Books, Authors n' All that Jazz festival in Weatherford. Rosemary Clement-Moore's book, The Splendor Falls, arrived on shelves Tuesday, September 8, and the paperback version of her earlier work, Hell Week, is now out.
Finally, five new reference books were added to the DFWWW library. Members were reminded to take advantage of the many titles available to help them learn more about the craft of writing.