Why spend your lunch hour in a crowded restaurant when you can sit back, relax, and listen to the refreshing prose of Symposium authors Paul Genesse and Kelly Swails. Make it a picnic.
Consider it dinner-theater sort of without the theater and certainly without the dinner . . . unless you bring your food with you. Gosh, how's that for trying to lure you to readings by Symposium authors Luke Johnson and Jean Rabe?
Sit back, put your feet up, and prepare to be entertained by best-selling authors Elizabeth Vaughan and Chris Pierson as they read from some of their latest projects.
Don't spend your valuable lunch hour in a noisesome, crowded fast-food joint. Join Tim Waggoner and Anton Strout as they read from their favorite works. You're welcome to bring lunch and make a picnic of it!
Maybe you donât want to write a novel. Maybe youâve a burning idea for a short piece of fiction that youâd like to see in print. Or maybe you want to try your hand at a new genre, and a short story is the way to test your wings. Our panelists discuss the differences in approaching a short story vs. writing a novel and share market news on where you can send your tales. Panelists: John Helfers, Jonathan Rudder, Jean Rabe
Letâs discover those things that go bump-in-the-night. Learn how to send shivers down the spines of your readers. You donât have to write in the horror genre to deliver a good scare. Panelists: Richard Lee Byers, Tim Waggoner, Donald Bingle, Jean Rabe