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  • Trauma, Part II: Trauma as a Character in Writing

    Millhopper Library, Meeting Room A 3145 NW 43rd St,, Gainesville, FL, United States

    Few people reach adulthood without experiencing some painful, emotional, and traumatic events.Yet, for us authors, those trying events can become a treasure of knowledge and understanding that we can use in our writing. Come join us at the Millhopper Library at 2:30 p.m. on the second Sunday in June for … Read More

  • Marketing Coalition: Amazon Ads Deep Dive: Beyond the Basics

    Zoom

    The Marketing Coalition was established to help WAG authors market their works. The coalition usually meets at 10:00 a.m. on the third Monday of each month via Zoom (see link below).* Jolene MacFadden WAG has been fortunate to have Jolene MacFadden serve as the volunteer coordinator. She has also presented … Read More

  • Meet & Greet – Open Mic Night

    Curia on thd Drag 2029 NW 6th Street, Gainesville, FL, United States

    Join us under the pavilion at  Curia on the Drag on Thursday, June 25. Get to know fellow WAG members and welcome potential members. We'll have an open mic night! Bring one or two pages to read! We'll invite nonmembers to read first. Then, members. Let's offer encouraging words of … Read More

  • The Writer and the Machine: Collaborating with AI, by Jaimie Engle

    Millhopper Library, Meeting Room A 3145 NW 43rd St,, Gainesville, FL, United States

    AI won’t take your job. But someone who knows how to prompt it will. In her book, The Writer and the Machine, Jaime Engle shows novelists, screenwriters, and entrepreneurs how to stay relevant and in demand by collaborating with AI—without losing their voice. Instead of fearing the future, she teaches … Read More

  • Finding Unheard Voices in Public Records and Documents

    Millhopper Library, Meeting Room A 3145 NW 43rd St,, Gainesville, FL, United States

    Note that this program will be presented on the fourth Sunday in August. Version 1.0.0 In this program, Finding Unheard Voices in Public Records and Documents, WAG member Coleen DeGroff will share how she published the first book on African American enslavement in Alachua County. She will describe her approach … Read More