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Write! Edit! Publish! A workshop presented at the Peace Corps 40th Anniversary Conference Friday, 2:303:30 pm Woodrow Wilson Internationa Center for Scholars |
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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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When you absolutely, positively MUST write: How do you find readers? How do you support your habit? Where can you find critique and solace? These professional writers tell you how to write, edit, and get what youve written published. | |||||||||||||||||
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Moderator Geraldine Kennedy (Liberia 196264) is the editor of From the Center of the Earth: Stories out of the Peace Corps and author of Harmattan: A Journey Across the Sahara. She lives in Santa Monica. |
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Panelists: Craig J. Carrozzi (Colombia 197880) is a writer and publisher. His most recent book is Festival of Conception, published by his company Southern Trails. 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. Mary-Ann Tirone Smith (Cameroon 196567) has written five novels, including the first work of long fiction to come out of the Peace Corps, Lament For A Silver-Eyed Woman. She lives in Connecticut on Long Island Sound. Kitty Thuermer (Mali 197779) is Director of Publications for the National Association of Independent Schools as well as a freelance writer for The Washington Post and Christian Science Monitor. |
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