See Tom Waits for No Man: The Ballad of Bobby Ace, a concert version of a new play by Joseph Hayes, at the amazing Timucua White House. Cole NeSmith and LaLucha!
Check it out here.
Join Patricia Charpentier of Writing Your Life for the Vivify Your Writing workshop on Saturday, November 7th from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. (Click here for details.) Your Scribbler will be there; please join us.
The focus for the day will be writing out a memory in the most vivid way. You’ll learn to use title, scene, setting, character, and dialogue to express a memory you want to write about. At day’s end, you’ll have a roughed-out story draft!
National Novel Writing Month is quickly approaching. Have you thought about a plan of action? Is there one way to write a novel? Are you a plotter, a panster or a planster? No idea what those terms mean? Come find out!
Where: Writer’s Atelier (336 Grove Ave. Suite B Winter Park, FL 32789)
Questions? Email racquel@racquelhenry.com
Have you ever heard the expression, “See you in the funny papers?” Since I consider that section the most important (because it brings me joy), imagine my delight to find, on the back page of today’s comics, an article by the wonderful Joy Dickinson discussing novelists who weave threads of the past into stories of Southern families, which mentioned my novel, Sewing Holes! The other featured novel is “A Place We Knew Well: College Park, 1962” by the amazing Susan Carol McCarthy. Brad Kuhn and I are about to jump in the car to head over to hear her read at Bookmark It from 3-5 p.m. Hope to see you there!