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FWA Focus Day on DIY Marketing

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Join your Scribbler and three other professional writers on June 23rd at the Hilton Orlando/Altamonte Springs for a Focus Day on Do-It-Yourself Marketing.

Go to https://floridawriters.net/conferences/focus-diy-marketing/ for additional information and to register.

My session will focus on newsletters (like this one!) and is described as follows:  Scribbles that Sell: Newsletters for brand-building, client connection, and silent sales will explore the fundamental functions of the powerhouse promotional program known as newsletters. Attendees will learn how to get subscribers, what tools to use for professionalism, and how to write quality content that keeps readers engaged.

Robbie Cox will discuss Cross Promotion; Jennifer Wedmore, Social Media; and Bridgette O’Hara, Branding.

We’ll come together for a panel discussion to close things out. Hope to see you there!

Abridged Reading at Bab’s Lab

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Bridge Eight, CoRK Arts District North, and Bab’s Lab present An Evening with Stefan Kiesbye and Vanessa Blakeslee on Monday, June 25th from 7-9 PM at 603 King Street, Jacksonville.

Here’s how the event page reads:

“Hear Stefan Kiesbye share pieces of his new novel, BERLINGELES (Revelore Press, 2018) and Vanessa Blakeslee [read] from her debut novel JUVENTUD (Curbside Splendor, 2015).

TICKETS

$5 suggested donation. All proceeds go to Bab’s Lab.

BOOKS
Books by Stefan and Vanessa will be available to purchase. Signings to immediately follow the reading.

ABOUT THE READING

A wonderful storytelling combination, Stefan’s BERLINGELES is a darkly dystopian novel set in the not-too-distant future where a walled-in Los Angeles struggles for survival while trapped within a nightmare.

In quite a different, yet complementary style, Vanessa Blakeslee’sJUVENTUD explores the idealism of youth, the complexities of a ravaged country, and the stories we tell ourselves in order to survive.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

STEFAN KIESBYE was born on the German coast of the Baltic Sea. He studied drama and worked in radio before starting a degree in American studies, English, and comparative literature at Berlin’s Freie Universität. His essays and reviews have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Wall Street Journal, and Publishers Weekly, among others. His first book, Next Door Lived a Girl, won the Low Fidelity Press Novella Award. The novel Your House Is on Fire, Your Children All Gone made Entertainment Weekly’s Must List and was named one of the best books of 2012 by Slate. The LA Noir Fluchtpunkt Los Angeles and the novel The Staked Plains appeared in 2015. On publication of his most recent book Knives, Forks, Scissors, Flames, German newspaper Die Welt called the author “the inventor of the modern German gothic novel.” Kiesbye teaches creative writing at Sonoma State University in Northern California.

VANESSA BLAKESLEE is the author of the debut novel, Juventud (Curbside Splendor, 2015), hailed by Publisher’s Weekly as a “tale of self-discovery and intense first love.” Her story collection, Train Shots (Burrow Press) won the 2014 IPPY Gold Medal in Short Fiction. The book was also long-listed for the 2014 Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award and has been optioned for a feature film by writer/director Hannah Beth King. Vanessa’s writing has appeared in The Southern Review, Green Mountains Review, The Paris Review Daily,The Globe and Mail, and Kenyon Review Online, among many others. Finalist for the 2014 Sherwood Anderson Foundation Fiction Award, she has also been awarded grants and residencies from Yaddo, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, The Banff Centre, Ledig House, the Ragdale Foundation, and in 2013 received the Individual Artist Fellowship in Literature from the Florida Division of Cultural Affairs.”

JaxbyJax Applications Are Open!

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Are you a Jacksonville writer? Do you know someone who is?

A Jacksonville writer is a writer who:

  • was born in Jacksonville, or
  • lives in Jacksonville now, or
  • writes about Jacksonville, or
  • uses Jacksonville as a primary setting in their writing.

If this describes you or a writer you know, be sure to check out the JaxbyJax Literary Arts Festival. Applications open on June 13th and run through August 13th for the festival to be held on October 13th, 2018.

Application fee is $25. Apply here.

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