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PAST EVENTS:
Writing Seminar: Transformation
June 7, 2014 @ 10:00 am
The Writer’s Center – 4508 Walsh St. , Bethesda, MD, 20815, United States
Transformation and the Voice of the Authentic Self
In many lives, loss or trauma ignites transformation. Often, courage is summoned, enabling the false self to become the real self. The surrender may feel radical. Chronicling initiatory events promotes understanding and ultimately, healing. In this workshop, you learn to document your personal journey, giving voice to revelatory experience. You develop creativity and imagination with encouragement and by inspiration. Arrive with a work in process or begin anew. All levels welcome. Class size limited to 15.
$100
Write & Publish Stories
June 2, 2014 @ 6:00 pm
Easton Library, Easton, MD – 100 W. Dover St., Easton, MD, 21601, United States
Library Lecture
Write and Publish Stories for Magazines, Newspapers and the Web
Learn journalistic techniques including angles, research and interviewing, as well as tone, character and elements of description, to write first-rate articles for magazines, newspapers and the web. Tricks of the trade are taught by Amy Abrams, a former publishing executive, now a professional freelance writer, with over 200 stories published in prominent publications including The Wall Street Journal, Art in America and Village Voice Media. Recently relocated to Talbot County from New York City, Abrams has appeared on TV and radio programs including NPR and SiriusXM, as well as lectured about publishing, art and media to university, museum and writing conference audiences across America. Two new book releases include a novel, The Cage and The Key, and a 212-page illustrated coffee table book, Schenck in the 21st Century: The Myth of the Hero and the Truth of America, which won the 2013 US Literary Award for Fine Arts.
FREE
Workshop: The Hero’s Voyage
May 17, 2014 @ 10:00 am
The Writer’s Center – 4508 Walsh St. , Bethesda, MD, 20815, United States
WRITING WORKSHOP: The most important element of your short story, novel or personal essay is a compelling protagonist. In this seminar, you learn how to create a sympathetic and strong character. You discover how to make all your characters come alive. We’ll also discuss plot, tension, tone, dialog and point of view. You receive feedback on your work, as well as advice and insider tips about publishing. All levels welcome. Class size limited to 15.
$100
Lecture: Set Yourself Free through Creativity
April 26, 2014 @ 1:00 pm
Howard County Library Miller Branch – 9421 Frederick Rd, Ellicott City, MD, 21042, United States
Workshop with Amy Abrams. Release your creative spirit through writing. Are you thinking of writing a story that’s in your head—or in your past? Have you written before and seek inspiration to continue? Spark your creativity, increase your confidence and learn insider tips of the trade from a widely-published journalist and author. Creative writing is a fulfilling and fun means of self-expression. Attendees also will learn how to market and publish their work. Free.
Writing Workshop–First Draft Hell: Edits Make Heaven
April 5, 2014 @ 10:00 am
The Writer’s Center – 4508 Walsh St. , Bethesda, MD, 20815, United States
Workshop by Amy Abrams. In this fiction seminar, you learn to write powerful first drafts, then delete and tweak for publishable narratives. By allowing abandon on initial manuscripts, you protect the raw potency of your work. It’s tricky editing your own writing; no wonder you want to beeline for the fridge and surf the web. So, you’ll learn tools to sift your story down to size. The seminar also shows you how to clarify and refine key components including dialog, setting and character, while maintaining tone. Point of view is a whole planet unto itself—and we will go there, too. $115. Members receive a discount
Lecture: The Myth of the Hero and the Truth of America
April 3, 2014 @ 6:00 pm
Easton Library, Easton, MD – 100 W. Dover St., Easton, MD, 21601, United States
Amy Abrams discusses her new book release, Schenck in the 21st Century—The Myth of the Hero and the Truth of America, a 212-page coffee table book which won the 2013 US Literary Award for Fine Arts, spotlighting societal expectations dictated by the iconic cowboy, as well as myths defining America and the American Dream.
Free
Workshop: Nail the Short Story to Write First-rate Fiction
March 29, 2014 @ 10:00 am
The Writer’s Center – 4508 Walsh St. , Bethesda, MD, 20815, United States
Workshop with Amy Abrams. Most novelists master the art of fiction by writing short stories. In this seminar, we explore creating the arc of your main protagonist, choosing the best point of view, writing authentic dialog, enhancing story through setting and determining tone. Moreover, we see that these components work together creating a cohesive whole. This powerful dynamic, fused from the sum of all parts, is the essence of a winning short story and the essential tool you need for a successful novel. In this nuts-and-bolts class, you learn how to fuse fiction’s critical elements to create potent, publishable manuscripts. $115. Members receive a discount.
Book Signing and Reading at The Writer’s Center, Bethesda, MD.
March 16, 2014 @ 2:00 pm
The Writer’s Center – 4508 Walsh St. , Bethesda, MD, 20815, United States
Meet the Author: Amy Abrams.
Her two new book releases are showcased: Schenck in the 21st Century-The Myth of the Hero and the Truth of America (a 220-page coffee table book about Pop artist Bill Schenck), winner of the 2013 Literary Award for Fine Art, and her debut novel, The Cage and The Key.
Brown Bag Luncheon Lecture
March 3, 2014 @ 12:00 pm
St. Michaels Library – Carpenter Alley, St. Michaels, MD, 21663, United States
Publish Now: Write for Magazines, Newspapers and Websites
Free