November Write Brain
What: Find Your Voice…Then Use It!
Who: Michael Shepherd
When: Nov 17, 6:30-8:30 pm
Who: Michael Shepherd
When: Nov 17, 6:30-8:30 pm
NEW LOCATION Where:
Venue@21c (upper floor, to the right if coming in the upper entrance) of
Library 21c, 1175 Chapel Hills Dr. Colorado Springs, CO 80920
More Information: This topic is treated with near-reverence by those who seek the mythical ‘voice’, but a distinctive author’s voice is already within you. Find Your Voice…Then Use It will encourage writers to confidently allow their personality–their unique voice–to shine through in their writing. Writers often feel they must discover a distinctive pattern and tone to write in–usually on the heels of a best-seller’s style–but ‘voice’ can’t be contrived; it is an individual pattern of thinking, feeling, and expressing ourselves as writers. This workshop will explore the unique author’s voice in all of us.
About the Presenter: Michael Shepherd learned to write at an early age, and there are those who still say he hasn’t significantly advanced his craft in the intervening years. He is a product of the State of Maine school system, where the official motto is: “If the minimum isn’t acceptable it wouldn’t be the minimum, now would it?” It’s on the state flag, you could look it up.
He survived a 29-year career in the military and, when they didn’t lock the back door after he retired, snuck back in and found a job as a government employee specializing in international relations. If that’s not enough to keep you up at night…
He has published two novels: Easy Street, about a private eye in the throes of a mid-life crisis, and Hell with a Gun, a Western. He is currently working on a Mexico-based novel about human trafficking, entitled Pieces of One.
More Information: This topic is treated with near-reverence by those who seek the mythical ‘voice’, but a distinctive author’s voice is already within you. Find Your Voice…Then Use It will encourage writers to confidently allow their personality–their unique voice–to shine through in their writing. Writers often feel they must discover a distinctive pattern and tone to write in–usually on the heels of a best-seller’s style–but ‘voice’ can’t be contrived; it is an individual pattern of thinking, feeling, and expressing ourselves as writers. This workshop will explore the unique author’s voice in all of us.
About the Presenter: Michael Shepherd learned to write at an early age, and there are those who still say he hasn’t significantly advanced his craft in the intervening years. He is a product of the State of Maine school system, where the official motto is: “If the minimum isn’t acceptable it wouldn’t be the minimum, now would it?” It’s on the state flag, you could look it up.
He survived a 29-year career in the military and, when they didn’t lock the back door after he retired, snuck back in and found a job as a government employee specializing in international relations. If that’s not enough to keep you up at night…
He has published two novels: Easy Street, about a private eye in the throes of a mid-life crisis, and Hell with a Gun, a Western. He is currently working on a Mexico-based novel about human trafficking, entitled Pieces of One.
November Writers Night (free)
November 22, 2015
Location: Kawa Coffee
Address: 2427 N Union Blvd, Colorado Springs, Colorado
80909
Fourth Monday of every
month
6:30
– 8:30 p.m.
Join
fellow writers for PPW Night on the fourth Monday of every month.
PPW
Night is two full hours of discussion, laughter, and fun with other local
members of Pikes Peak Writers.
The
direction of the meeting is decided by the participants and can include
discussions about query letters, obtaining and working with an agent, writing
conferences, or other specific points of the craft. If nothing else, we
talk about books!
If you have any questions,
or if there is a specific topic youd like to get on the agenda, send an e-mail to the host, Deb Courtney, or call her
on her cell phone at 719-337-9049.
Meetings
are scheduled to start at 6:30 and run until about 8:30. These are
drop-in meetings, so feel free to attend all or just part of them.
See
you soon!
For more detailed information about Pikes Peak Writers events, check out http://www.pikespeakwriters.com/
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