Friday 1:30 and 3:30pm Workshop List Posted

The Friday 1:30pm and 3:30pm workshop lists are now posted. Full details are available at:

http://www.siwc.ca/schedule/2008/friday/workshop

Here's an overview:

1:30pm to 3:00pm

1. Personal Story as a Kicking-off Place for Fiction (Part One) - Meg Tilly
2. Guts and Glory – Anatomy of a Thriller (Panel)
Verna Dreisbach, Celia Johnson, Sarah Lovett, Phillip Margolin, Bob Mayer, Rick Mofina, Michael Slade
3. Poetry in Canada – A Primer - Andrea MacPherson, Bernice Lever
4. Grabbing The Reader - Jack Whyte
5. Blogging 101 - Darren Barefoot
6. The Plot Thickens - How to Start a Mystery Novel (Basics) - Patricia Smiley
7. Designing Venomous Villains - Donald Maass
8. Through the Door to... - Lee Edward Fodi
9. Dialogue - The Novelist’s Best Friend - John Lescroart
10. Screenwriting & Filmmaking at Home and Abroad (Panel)
Stan Wakefield

3:30pm to 5:00pm

1. Character in Action - C.C. Humphreys
2. Print On Demand - Ed Griffin, James Woewoda
3. Revision Decisions - Anna DeStefano
4. From Opening Chapter to Query Letter – Getting an Agent to Say 'Yes' - Robert Dugoni
5. Writing From the Inside Out - Shelley Harrison Rae
6. Why They Say No (Panel)
Hallie Ephron, Janet Reid
7. Breaking into Non-Fiction Writing (Panel)
Darren Barefoot, Jacqui Banaszynski, Elizabeth Lyon, Jeffery McGraw, Rick Mofina, Lisa Rector-Maass, Stan Wakefield, Isobel Warren, Jacqueline Winspear, Anthony Dalton (Moderator)
8. Novel Writing as a Collaborative Art (Panel)
Rebecca Clarke, Deborah Ellis, Michael Slade, Eric Walters
9. Prestidigitation, Sleight of Hand & How to make Readers Look Where You Want Them To - Diana Gabaldon
10. The Science of Inspiration (Panel)
Carol Berg, Vicki Pettersson, Robert J. Sawyer, Paul Stevens, Don McQuinn (Moderator)

Comments

Oh, how I wish I had a

Oh, how I wish I had a timeturner like Hermione in The Prisoner of Azkaban! I'd be turning that thing over and over. So many good choices!

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