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| Writing On-Line: A workshop presented at the Peace Corps 40th Anniversary Conference Saturday, 11:00 am12:00 noon, Hotel Washington |
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| Other workshops presented by Peace Corps Writers at the 40th Conference:
The Peace Corps Novel as Literature |
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| The Internet offers RPCV writers a wonderful opportunity to tell their Peace Corps story. The web is also a place to build a career as a writer. These professional web writers and designers will tell you what to do, and what to avoid when you go on-line. | |||||||||||||||||
| Moderator Marian Haley Beil (Ethiopia 196264) is the publisher of peacecorpswriters.org. |
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| Panelists: John Coyne (Ethiopia 196264) is the editor of PeaceCorpsWriters.org and Living On The Edge: Fiction by Peace Corps Writers. He lives in Pelham Manor, New York. Robert E. Gribbin (Kenya 196870) is the author of a novel of African adventure, State of Decay an Oubangui Chronicle published by Infinity Publishing.com. Kathy Karlson (Togo 196971) lives and works in the Washington DC area. She was awarded an NEA grant for fiction writing in 1998 and also is a painter with a studio in Takoma Park, Maryland. She's married with a grown son. Hoover Liddell (Nigeria 196769) is the author of an autobiography of life and adventure in Africa and the USA, Journey from Kilimanjaro a print on demand (POD) publication by iUniverse.com. |
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