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AWC 2010 Spring Contest Winners | Bragg and Brewer, Writing with Color: All-Day Workshop Steve Berry Writer’s Workshop and Fundraiser AWC 2010 Spring Contest WinnersPoetry
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Bragg and Brewer, Writing with Color: All-Day Workshop on September 25, 2010
The WorkshopThese guys know STORY: what to put in, what to leave out, and how to write it with flair, or, as Rick puts it, "Writing with color." Whether you're working on memoirs, novels, poetry, essays, short stories, or articles--or just trying to make your blog, Facebook posts, and Tweets soar above the noise--Rick and Sonny will show you how.
Rather than discussing the tools of writing, they plan to talk about why good writing works all of the time no matter the subject matter and why bad writing about even the most interesting topic falls flat. They'll also tell you the lessons they've learned from the writing life, the nightmares they've lived through with agents and publishers big and small, and the grace they've experienced from editors and readers alike. If you like your war stories served salty, Rick and Sonny will provide plenty of spice. They will leave lots of time, though, to answer all your questions about every facet of the writing game. How many chances do you get to quiz a best-selling Pulitzer Prize winner and the editor/novelist who single-handedly turned Fairhope, Alabama into a literary hotspot? The Schedule
Saturday, September 25, 2010:
The Opportunity
Eagle Eye Book Shop will be on hand with Rick Bragg and Sonny Brewer's top titles for sale, from classics like All Over but the Shoutin' and The Poet of Tolstoy Park to their respective latest works, The Most They Ever Had and The Widow and the Tree. Bragg and Brewer will personalize their inscriptions, of course--perfect for those adding to their autographed collections or starting to check off their holiday gift lists!
The Presenters
Rick Bragg is the author of seven critically acclaimed non-fiction books, including the best-selling All Over but the Shoutin', Ava's Man, and The Prince of Frogtown. He won the Pulitzer Prize for feature writing as a national correspondent for the New York Times and collected more than 50 other writing awards in two decades, including a pair of American Society of Newspaper Editors Distinguished Writing Awards. Rick now works as a writing professor at the University of Alabama's journalism program in its College of Communications and Information Sciences. The Alabama Scholastic Press Association, sponsored by The University of Alabama, has named a journalism prize in his honor: the Rick Bragg Award for Feature Writing. In Rick's own words: "My Grandfather on my daddy's side and my grandma on my momma's side used to try and cuss their miseries away. They could out-cuss any damn body I have ever seen. I am only an amateur cusser at best, but I inherited other things from these people who grew up on the ridges and deep in the hollows of northeastern Alabama, the foothills of the Appalachians. They taught me, on a thousand front porch nights, as a million jugs passed from hand to hand, how to tell a story."
From Sonny's website (www.overthetransom.com): "Sonny's training as a writer began with his first real job at 15, where he flipped burgers as a short-order cook at Woody's Drive-In in Millport, Alabama. His story-telling education continued as service station attendant, pants folder, folk singer, used car salesman, sailor and electronics technician in the U.S. Navy, tugboat deckhand, traveling used tire salesman, carpenter, building contractor, real estate salesman, purveyor of collectible automobiles, magazine editor, newspaper columnist, teacher, lecturer, coffeehouse manager, bookseller, publisher, and, lately, novelist." The Location
Georgia Perimeter College - Dunwoody campus2101 Womack Road Dunwoody, GA 30338 Building NC, Room 1100 Auditorium The Cost and Registration
The cost for the full-day workshop and lunch with these two brilliant writers and spellbinding storytellers is only $60 and is open to all 2010 members of the Atlanta Writers Club. If you are not a member but would like to attend this workshop, the cost is $100, which also includes membership in the club for the rest of 2010 and all of 2011.
To register, send an e-mail to John Sheffield. John will reply with payment instructions. Steve Berry Writer's Workshop and Fundraiser on January 15, 2011
New York Times bestselling author Steve Berry, one of our most popular and successful authors, has over 11 million books published worldwide. An accomplished instructor as well, he has taught writing to audiences around the globe. Steve also is passionate about preserving history--he is the founder of the nonprofit History Matters--so he has teamed up with the Atlanta Writers Club and Eagle Eye Book Shop to present a 4-hour writer's workshop, with all proceeds to benefit the Historic Oakland Foundation, Oakland Cemetery (www.oaklandcemetery.com). This is the final resting place of Margaret Mitchell, author of Gone with the Wind, among many other notables.Steve Berry will teach the craft of writing, including the Four "C's" of story structure, effective dialogue, point of view, and the all-important 10 Rules of Writing in three 50-minute sessions, followed by a Q&A session. This workshop is not restricted to members of the Atlanta Writers Club; the first 175 people registering and paying the contribution amount will be admitted. To download the flyer, which includes the registration form, click here. Date & TimeSaturday, January 15, 201112:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Location
Georgia Perimeter College, Dunwoody Campus2101 Womack Rd. Dunwoody, GA 30338 Contribution$85 - Early Bird special through November 30, 2010$100 - December 1, 2010 - January 15, 2011 Attendance is limited to the first 175 registered attendees. All reservations after that will be put on a waiting list. You will receive an email confirming your reservation or stand-by status. Walk-in registration and payment the day of the event will be accepted as space permits. RegistrationThe Atlanta Writers Club is collecting registrations and contributions but, unlike most AWC events, payments must be made to Historic Oakland Foundation.Click here to download registration form, which includes payment and mailing instructions.
Contact John Sheffield if you have any questions. |
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