There've been a few sticking points in me receiving copies of my novel from Rain Publishing. They being in Canada and me being in the UK, there is the case of a substantial amount of water to cross before I can receive copies to use for marketing purposes. If that wasn't enough, HM Customs & Excise found issues with this simple process and kept returning the parcels to Burlington, Ontario. I'm glad to say, though, that through the sterling efforts of all those at Rain Publishing, HM Customs & Excise have now allowed me delivery of my consignment of books and I can now start to distribute copies to those of my colleagues who've expressed an interest, and arrange for a book signing event in the near future.
In the meantime, anyone who has a story to tell can subscibe to Rain Publishing's forthcoming writer's workshop (details below).
10 Week On Line-Writers Workshop
Monday April 14 2008 to June 16 2008
Rain Publishing Inc. Writers Workshop
This workshop is for writers 18 years of age and older. In order to participate, you need to register via email to rychlyn at rainbooks dot com The fee for this workshop is $30.00- space is limited, and registration closes March 15 2008.
First, please be aware that our concern for author's rights means that this workshop is not for stories about someone else's characters or settings; our goal is to help equip you to be able to see your own stories published; professionally, if possible.
Rain Publishing Writers Workshop Course outline.
Weeks One to Three: Script and Fiction writing.
Hosts, Dick Cooper and Jim Melvin
Weeks Four to Six; Young Adult and Children picture book writing
Hosts; Stuart Rivers, L.P. Chase, Jeff Yosick
Week Seven; Poetry
Host: Krissy Brady
Weeks Eight to Ten: Trade publishing in today’s marketplace
Host, Tilly Rivers, CEO, Rain Publishing Inc.
April 14 2008, Host: Richard (Dick) Cooper
Complete author bio available at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Cooper
Author of #3 on the Ottawa On, best sellers list “Jukebox”
Former college professor for script writing
Former member of “The Cooper Brothers” 70’s rock band
Course: Script Writing Basics
April 21, and April 28 2008; Host: Jim Melvin
Complete author bio available at; www.deathwizardchronicles.blogspot.com
Author of “The Death Wizard Chronicles” six book epic fantasy series
Former award winning journalist for The St. Petersburg Times
1) The art of pacing and rhythm: using different-length paragraphs, sentences, and even sentence fragments to create rhythm and contrast, which in turn creates tension and drama.2) The subtle art of weaving literary techniques such as theme, symbolism, foreshadowing, and figurative language between the lines of your writing. (This would be for more advanced writers.)
May 5 2008; Host Stuart Rivers
Complete author bio available at: http://www.authorsden.com/stuartjrivers
Author of “Cromarty Biggs, Powder Monkey”
Author of “In Search of the Beast”
Course: Writing for children 12+
May 12 2008: Host Jeff Yosick
Complete author bio available at: www.jyosick.com
Children’s book Author and public speaker
Madison’s Special Dolly, Timmy and the Storm, Bryanna and the Sand, When Daddy Comes Home, One Penny One Hope, Running the Race
Course: Unlocking the imagination in children today.
May 26 2008; Host LP Chase
Complete author bio available at www.lpchasebooks.com
Middle School, children’s picture book author
Public speaker/ presenter for school boards
Author of The Elliot Stone Series,, Silly Spoon, I’m Not Sticky
June 2 2008; Host Krissy Brady
Complete author bio available at; www.krissybrady.com
Former editor of Brady Magazine
Current owner of Just Jones Marketing
Author of Tidal Wave
Course: Poetry Basics
June 9, 16 and 23 2008; Host Tilly Rivers
CEO, of trade publishing house Rain Publishing Inc.
CEO, of Rain Enterprises
Course: Trade publishing in today’s marketplace.
Open Discussions on Writing, you can discuss all kinds of questions on writing. Feel free to join in any current discussion, to resurrect any old discussion, or to start a new discussion on writing.
In the Writers Workshop there will be an assignments for each week assigned and designed by the hosts. Each assignment will be critiqued by the host, and posted on the open discussion forum for fellow student feedback.
The purpose of feedback is to help the author complete the assignment into the most efficient and effective vehicle for conveying the story to the reader. Only "constructive criticism" will be allowed.
For more information, and registeration email rychlyn at rainbooks dot com.
I'm looking forward to being involved with this event and will keep you posted on developments.
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