June 18th
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Member John Fremont's satirical novel, Comedy of Terror, has just been published. Now meet the author, June 27, 6:30 at Gallery Bookshop.
It is available in paperback at Gallery Bookshop and online from Amazon and
Indiebound.org. The ebook is also available in Kobo, Nook, Kindle, and iBooks formats. If you are easily offended, be forewarned. Money back if Comedy of Terror doesn't make you laugh, blanch, swear, or vote for someone else. Link to John's Blog ANTHOLOGY 2015
Writers of the Mendocino Coast THERMALS Submissions now open - June 1 - September 1 Link to Rules 2014 LITERARY REVIEW
-published by the California Writers Club- Expected Submission Start Date: July 1, 2014 CWC members are invited to submit their published or unpublished work following the guidelines below. Submissions are blind-read and work meeting a threshold of quality and interest will be published. read more ... Winter 2012-2013For 1,700 members, and of 28 accepted, our branch had 4: Steve Sapontzis, Jan Edwards, Katherine Heimann Brown, and Jay Frankston. CONGRATULATIONS, ALL! Archive: Spring 2012 Inaugural Issue Vol. 2014 No. 1
NOW IN MEMBERS MAIL BOXES
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Member Nona Smith has a new book, Stuffed, Emptying the Hoarder's Nest.
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Welcome to the Mendocino Coast branch of the California Writers Club founded in 1909. We are proud to share in this legacy.
The Writers of the Mendocino Coast meet in the Mendocino Hotel at 6:00 pm on the third Wednesday of every month. We host speakers, workshops, open mics and other yet to be discovered events and activities (link to archive.) Our intention is to expand the network and opportunities for writers here on the Mendocino Coast. We hope you'll join us. Writers of the Mendocino Coast
PO Box 762 Fort Bragg, CA 95437
Membership
NEW MEMBERS $65 includes $20 initiation fee. More information on the website's Membership page. Membership includes a copy of each of the club's recent anthologies, copies of our state organization's Literary Review magazine, space for member biographies, and opportunities to see your writing in: -The 2015 Anthology Writers of the Mendocino Coast THERMALS. to be published in 2014 submissions open July 1, 2014 -The Literary Review is published by the state California Writers Club. More info at www.calwriters.org -The yearly collaboration, Ekphrasis, with the Artists Coop of Mendocino Our second anthology is now available at Gallery Bookshop, in Mendocino.
Members can pick up their copy of the 2014 anthology on the third Wednesday meeting at the Mendocino Hotel. To purchase by mail, send a message to [email protected]. California Writers Club
SF/Peninsula Branch FAULT ZONE / DIVERGE Call For Submissions Deadline August 1st "PITCH OPPORTUNITY"
Article by CWC PR Director End of this page Member NewsWhen your writing is published, receives a nomination or award, or other notable exposure, please send a short announcement to writersmendocinocoast@gmail.com
Member Donald Shephard, has a story, Never Surrender, published in the anthology Let The Clock Run Wild, Wit and Wisdom from Boomers and Bobbysoxers. His story, juxtaposes historical actions in 1940 with a young mother's struggles to deliver a healthy son.
Launched in April 2013, Member Katy Pye's Elizabeth's Landing has earned Writer's Digest's 2013 Self-Published e-book Awards FIRST Place in Fiction, Nautilus Book Awards SILVER in Young Adult Fiction, and Next Generation Indie Book Awards GOLD for Children/Juvenile Fiction. http://katypye.com.
CONGRATULATIONS KATY ! Member Maureen Eppstein (Mendocino Coast Writers Conference faculty 2004, MCWC board and past director) had a poem "Ambient Music" accepted for the 2013 Aesthetica Creative Writing Annual, published in England.
zine |zēn|(also ’zine ) is 1) a magazine, esp. a fanzine. 2) a webzine. Another issue of Is That Baby Vicious is seeking contributors. Talk to Holly Harbinger, denizen of the Mendocino coast.
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PITCH OPPORTUNITY Donna McCrohan Rosenthal, PR Director CWC
I often marvel at the opportunities surrounding us in the CWC. Speakers and fellow members provide experiences and support, and we hear about contests and services that would otherwise escape us. A few of the latter recently crossed the CWC PR desk and I pass them along to you. The first, Fearless Literary Services, has partnered with the CWC to offer manuscript assessment, editing, coaching and marketing, and members receive a special discount. Fearless has impressive background with major houses and comes highly recommended. Check out http://www.fearlessbooks.com/CWC.htm for more, or contact them at [email protected]. The next, WriterAdvice with an April 18 deadline, seeks flash fiction, memoir and creative non-fiction running 750 words or less. Enlighten, dazzle and perhaps win $200. For details, visit www.writeradvice.com. The Greyden Press 2014 Book Competition will award over $12,000 in prizes. Deadlines: fiction, young adult-fiction, non-fiction - June 2; children's books - July 1 (www.greydenpress.com/competition). “Duende,” a new literary magazine, “insinuates authenticity and soulfulness, earthiness, expressiveness and chill” and asks for your deepest and best work. The submissions window for the inaugural issue runs March 15 – May 15 (www.duende.goddard.edu). Author’s Marketing Pro software aims to help authors find target readers and accepts books from subscribers for consideration for movie and TV adaptation. See a demo video on www.montecarlosolutions.com/authors. As with any recommendation, recognize the distinction between endorsement and sharing announcements. But heck, what writer wouldn’t want to know about opportunities – and what branch wouldn’t benefit from possibly opening doors for members? Consider this angle an outreach tool. Sure, people can hunt down resources online. But you can make it more fun to discover these leads through membership and meetings.
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