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Nova Southeastern University
3301 College Avenue
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33314-7796

communications@nova.edu

Free Workshop at the Alvin Sherman Library: All Writes 2018, Oct. 6

NSU Alvin Sherman Library and The Mystery Writers of America, Florida Chapter

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The NSU Alvin Sherman Library and The Mystery Writers of America, Florida Chapter present All Write 2018, a free workshop open to all ages and genres of writers, from beginners to experience where you’ll learn the fine points of crafting saleable fiction from professional authors.  Saturday, October 6 from 10 am – 4 pm, Alvin Sherman Library, 2nd Floor, Room 2053.  Seats are limited, so reserve your spot today by registering online at lib.nova.edu/authors or call 954-262-5477. The workshop will cover the following.

  • Self-Editing with Rebecca Swope: Learn how to eliminate typos and grammatical errors, and how to recognize and fix plot and structure problems. Rebecca is a former South Florida Sun Sentinel writer and freelance editor.
  • Point of View with Jenna Kernan: Learn about the different storytelling viewpoints and how to use them effectively in your novel. Winner of the Book Buyers’ Best award and two-time RITA nominee, Jenna has published over forty novels.
  • Dialogue vs Narrative with Diane A.S. Stuckart : Learn tricks to crafting compelling dialogue and equally enthralling description, and when they should be used in the storytelling process. Diane is a NYT bestselling author of the Black Cat Bookshop Mystery series and Chapter President  of Florida MWA.
  • Short Stories with Elaine Viets: Learn how to plot and structure a compelling short story, and where to find the current markets for your work. Elaine won the Anthony, Agatha and Lefty Awards. She’s written 33 mysteries in four bestselling series. (link to: lib.nova.edu/authors)