march 2013 two scribbler - Woodlands Writers Guild
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march 2013 two scribbler - Woodlands Writers Guild
™ © March 1, 2013 © WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE IN THE HOUSTON WRITERS GUILD CONFERNCE APRIL 5-6? MARRIOTT HOTEL, 16090 CITY WALK, SUGAR LAND 77479 NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLING AUTHORS TO YOU HOW YOU CAN LIVE THE DREAM ? WE HAVE TWO! SOPHIA JORDAN DARYNDA JONES MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKERS TO SEND YOU TO YOUR KEYBOARD TO TURNOUT YOUR BEST STORIES? TWO AUTHORS SHARE THEIR SECRETS! PAMELA HUTCHINS MELANIE BRAGG WORKSHOPS WITH Q & A SESSIONS? 1.”Creating Believable Worlds” for your HISTORICAL, SCI-FI OR FANTASY STORY? Fri April 5 afternoon. PATRICE SARRATH Author of Gordath Wood, and The Red Gold Bridge. And The Unexpected Miss Bennett. Patrice has given this same workshop for the Austin League. 2. “So You Want to Write about Cops?” 20 YEAR HPD VETERAN CHRIS HERNANDEZ. Sat April 6 afternoon. Author of Proof of Our Resolve based of two terms in Afghanistan. Chris can answer all your questions about police procedures. Houston Writers Guild™ Scribbler© March 1, 2013 3. TOM VAUGHAN: “STORY AND PLOT” APRIL 6 SAT ALL DAY WORKSHOP Tom Vaughan studied at the University of Houston with Broadway legend Jose Quintero and three-time Pulitzer Prize winner Edward Albee. It was his work as a writer and director in Houston theatre that got him recognized by Hollywood. He was soon writing screenplays for, among others, Phoenix Pictures, Spelling Films, Rysher Entertainment, TNT, MTV Films, Castle Rock Entertainment, Sony Pictures, Warner Brothers and Disney/Touchstone. His productions include BLACKOUT with Jane Seymour for CBS, and CRITICAL ASSEMBLY with Katherine Heigl (Grey's Anatomy, Knocked up) for NBC. He served as writer as well as Co-Producer on ATOMIC TWISTER with Sharon Lawrence and DEAD IN A HEARTBEAT with Penelope Anne Miller and Judge Reinhold, both for TBS. His feature film debut was UNSTOPPABLE, starring Wesley Snipes. In 2011, he completed his directorial debut, PLAYING HOUSE based on a script written with Kristy Dobkin. He is currently writing the feature film of the infamous Winchester Mystery House for the legendary horror outfit Hammer Films (THE WOMEN IN BLACK, LET ME IN.) He has taught screenwriting for nine years in Los Angeles and Houston and finds that as gratifying as actually practicing it. Mixing the elements of screenwriting with those of novel writing, he will tell you how to fix your problems with structure and format. 4. JEFF HERMAN, THE WORLD’S NO. 1 AUTHORITY ON LITERARY AGENTS, EDITORS, AND PUBLISHERS: A WORKSHOP ON “BATTLE OF THE UNS” HOW TO GET THERE WITHOUT AND AGENT OR PUBLISHER DANGLING A CONTRACT IN YOUR FACE – FRIDAY APRIL 5 AFTERNOON. PLUS PRIVATE SESSIONS WITH JEFF ON SATURDAY APRIL 6. 5. TWO HOUR PANEL DISCUSSSION: BLOGGING & SOCIAL MEDIA. THREE EXPERTS WITH NUMEROUS PUBLISHED BOOKS: Shana Galen, Shauna Allen, Nicole Flockton Page 2 SEMINARS (BREAK-OUTS) MARKETING BOTH DAYS: Dawn Ireland, Pamela Hutchins, Chris Rogers, Rodney Walther, John Oehler, Sharon Jenkins. SEMINARS ON MIDDLE-GRADE NOVELS: Crystal Allen, Elaine Scott. MYSTERY NOVELS: Sandra Bretting, Darynda Jones, Pamela Fagan Hutchins, Chris Rogers, John Oehler, Chris Herandez Houston Writers Guild™ Scribbler© March 1, 2013 FRIDAY AT 6 P.M PARTY IN THE MARRIOTT’S BURNING PEAR RESTAURANT. GREAT SOCIALIZING AND NETWORKING. BRING YOUR SPOUSE. ORDER DINNER AS YOU PLEASE FROM THE MENU OR JUST PURCHASE DRINKS AND APPETIZERS. THE PRICES ARE REASONABLE. LITERARY AGENTS & EDITORS TO DISCUSS YOUR MS: BROOKS SHERMAN Fine Print Literary Management Mystery, Thriller, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Historical, and Crime Fiction, School boy-focused Middle Grade novels; open to all YA fiction except paranormal romance. Brooks is on the lookout for adult fiction that runs the gamut from literary and upmarket to speculative (particularly urban/contemporary fantasy rooted in realistic settings, horror/dark fantasy, and magical realism), as well as historical and crime fiction. On the children’s side, he seeks middle grade genres (particularly fantasy adventure and contemporary), and all types YA except paranormal romance. He would especially love to get a dark and/or funny contemporary YA project. Recent sales include Chorus by Emma Trevayne (Running Press Kids, ) and I Am Otter, a picture bookby Sam Garton (Balzer + Bray, May 2014). MARISA CORVISIERO LITERARY Romance, Thriller, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, YA, Middle Grade & NonFiction Marisa A. Corvisiero is the founder of the Corvisiero Literary Agency and our Senior Literary Agent. During the few years prior to starting her own agency, Marisa worked with the L. Perkins Agency, where she a name for herself in the industry. She is also a Literary Consultant at Literary Powerhouse Consulting and Attorney. Marisa has over ten years of legal experience in New York City. M AUR A KYE-CASELL A DON CONGDOWN ASSOCIATES THE Page She's especially interested in works for both the young adult and middle grade markets. As to non-fiction, Maura seeks narrative works (memoirs/adventure/true crime), any food related projects or cookbooks, pop culture, self-help, parenting and fun/interesting works that fall into the humor category . 3 AGENCY THAT SOLD THE HELP, BOTH THE BOOK AND THE MOVIE. In 2001, Maura traded in her legal briefcase for a manuscript bag and joined the Denise Marcil Literary Agency. In 2008, Maura became an agent with Don Congdon Associates. Maura represents writers of narrative non-fiction, cookbooks, women's fiction, young adult, self-help and parenting and is seeking literary works, women's fiction, horror, thrillers, multicultural voices, and any wellwritten novels with quirky characters and/or unique plots and settings. Houston Writers Guild™ Scribbler© March 1, 2013 JEFF HERMAN Author and literary agent, seeks nonfiction of all types and commercial fiction that is exceptional. You can read tons of articles or blog posts about how to write a query letter or book proposal that makes a literary agent want to take you on as a client. And it’s all well and good to know how to pitch. But what really makes an agent want to take you on as a client? Today, literary agent Jeff Herman, author of W rite the Perfect Book Proposal: 10 That Sold and W hy, answers that question for you. It’s not always as simple as a great idea, good writing or the prospect of earning lots of money. NA There are se veral ob vio us and uni ve rsal ans we rs to how to be an irresistible anything. A writer who has a no -br ainer, slam -dunk, big m oney-m aker book is by definitio n an irresistible client for any literary agent who is breathing. But what if you can’t reason abl y claim to be on e of those people? O kay, there still m ay be ways for you to be som ewhat irresistible. Let’s talk about yo ur qu ery l ett er, you r syn opsis, which agent is best for your story it: http://redroom.com/member/nina-amir/blog/how-to-be-an-irresistable-client-for-a-literary-agent SOUL MATE Publishing. ACQUISITIONS EDITOR STELLA RILEY is looking for manuscripts for publication, E-book and print novels. 15 minute appointment slots. Stella is looking for fresh voices in all genres, including multicultural, but is most fond of Paranormal and Urban Fantasy. She welcomes new authors with a fresh voice or a new approach. All heat levels are acceptable. Stella is looking forward to Soul Mate’s advent into the world of YA publishing. Check out her blog. OR DO IT YOURSELF WITH AMERICA’S PRESS JOEL TURNER Different than most printers or publishers, America’s Press will make it easy for you to produce a high quality but inexpensive, digitally printed book. They print thousands of books, providing fair and honest treatment for those who may have had disappointing experiences with other PODs. Joel will tell you how to get your book on the way without ordering hundreds of copies. No appointment necessary. Join Joel at a table outside the conference rooms. He will have a display of many of their recent products. America’s Press has printed many books for authors in the Houston Writers Guild. Page If you want an example of a leave-behind, send an email to rpaulding@sbcglobal.net 4 A Leave-behind is one page (you may use both sides) that tells your story. It has your photo at the top along with your address and a 3 or 4 line biography. Then, the title of your MS, your 2-sentence statement of your story, and the first 50-700 words of your story. You hand it to the agent during your interview. Houston Writers Guild™ Scribbler© March 1, 2013 E Surfin’ with Roger Araceli Casas’ oil painting, “Missing Daughter” will be on display at the University of Houston Main Campus on the third floor in the M.D. Anderson Library. A campus map may be found at http://www.uh.edu/visit/ and you can also locate visitor parking at that site. The art exhibit will be open during all library hours from Feb. 22 through April 12. Hours are available at http://info.lib.uh.edu/about/hours In case the link does not connect, we suggest you copy and paste it on the Goggle bar. Araceli has been a member of the Houston Writers Guild for more than 3 years. She is a post-baccalaureate student majoring in Art History at University of Houston main campus. She lives in an area bounded by Stafford, Sugar Land and Houston city limits. GS gagr a GALVESTON LIKE YOU NEVER KNEW IT “With her arch and breezy narration, Miss Starlight is the perfect foil for the deadly handsome Butch, a troubled young man caught in a web of sex, violence, money, power and the corruption they feed. Think Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil but with a better plot. This book made me shiver, laugh and think.” ---review by Mike Orenduff, author of the award winning Pot Thief murder mysteries. rd Roger will do a book signing at the Galveston Bookshop on March 16 from 2-4 p.m. The address 317 23 Street, 77550 The book is also available through Amazon.com, on Kindle, and at most Houston retail bookstores. Critique Circles: Monday, Roger’s House, 7-10 pm, 12523 Folkcrest Way, Stafford TX 77477. If you get lost, call 281-498-5025 Tuesday, starting weekly Feb. 19 from 1:30 pm till 3:30 at Bayou Manor, 4141 S. Braeswood, 77025. Wednesday, Roger’s house, 7-10 pm at 12523 Folkcrest Way, Stafford TX 77477 Thursday Roger’s house, 7-10 p.m. Same as above Page There are usually 6-10 people at our circles. For more information, write to us at houstonwritersguild@hotmail.com 5 Saturday: Lynne Gregg’s house, 10 am until 12 noon, 10610 Burgoyne, 77042 Houston Writers Guild™ Scribbler© March 1, 2013 MANUSCRIPT EDITING Roger Paulding at the rate of 1¢ per word ($1.00/100 words). Roger has over 5 years editing experience and is author of The Pickled Dog Caper and Bought Off, editor of the Scribbler newsletter and has served as head of the Houston Writers Guild for twenty years. Genres most interested in: mystery, thriller, romance, multicultural, science-fiction, and any Commercial Fiction. Reference: “ I was extremely satisfied with Roger's editorial work of my manuscript. Not only did he show tremendous care and respect for the hard work I did, but also he pointed out the weaknesses and strengths with the same level of professionalism. I was astounded by his energy and dedication to meet the deadline we set. Our meetings were full of energy and positive interaction and I left with a sense of accomplishment every time. Whether I get my dreams in publishing materialized or not, I am thankful I had the chance to work under Roger's direction. “ Lilas Taha CONFERENCE APPLICATION Date: ________ Name: _________________________ Address: ________________________ City & State ______________________ Telephone _______________________ E-Mail __________________________ Cell phone ______________________ Members April 5-6 Fri-Sat: $175 one free agent interview included with two-day registration. Select 2 agents in case one is overbooked. Add more agents if you wish. Literary agents are $30 each for 10 minutes. Number choices. ___ Jeff Herman ___Brooks Sherman ___Marisa Corvisiero, ___Maura Kye Casella ___Stella Riley FRIDAY April 5 ONLY: $100___ SATURDAY April 6 ONLY: $125____ (No Free Agents, but there are plenty of appts still available at $30 each) Add $50 for 2013 renewal if your membership has expired___ Non-Members: Fri April 5 & Sat April 6: $195_____ Check, PayPal, or cash, includes one free agent appointment and membership. If you wish to use a credit card, go to our website and link on to PayPal. Fri only: $110_______ Sat only: $135 _______ (Agents are not included) ALL AGENTS ARE FIRST COME FIRST SERVED. You may select as many as you wish. We will verify your choices by email. You can pay for Conferences and workshops using PayPal or by mailing a check to Houston Writers Guild, 12523 Folkcrest Way, Stafford TX 77477. If you cannot find a PayPal tab for the amount you wish to pay, send us an email and we will send you a PayPal request for money. If you live outside the state of Texas, or more than 75 miles from Houston, membership is $30_____ Page 6 If you have questions, call Roger at 281-498-5025 or write at rpaulding@sbcgoblal.net