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Writing a Romance Novel for Fun and Profit

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

Rebecca Heflin, Gainesville author of contemporary romance, revealed many secrets of writing for fun and profit in her March 12 PowerPoint presentation. Too bad we cannot include all of them here. She stressed the importance of voice, saying that "a bad editor can take away the author's voice; don't let … Read More

Community-Wide Event at Depot Park

Downtown Gainesville 111 East University Ave, Gainesville, FL, United States

WAG participated in 352Creates, a community-wide event at Depot Park (located off South Main Street at SE Depot Road in downtown Gainesville), from 10 AM to 2 PM on Saturday, March 25. Open to all 352 (area code) residents, the event is founded on the idea that anyone, using even … Read More

Book Discussion at Matheson Museum

Matheson History Museum 513 E University Avenue, Gainesville, FL, United States

WAG member Mallory M. O'Connor and her co-author, Gary Monroe, discussed their book, Florida’s American Heritage River: Images from the St. Johns Region at the Matheson History Museum in downtown Gainesville at 4:00 p.m. on April 8. This event was held in conjunction with the museum's  exhibit, River of Dreams: … Read More

“Show, Don’t Tell” About Social Issues in Your Fiction

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

Kassandra Lamb, retired psychotherapist turned mystery writer, presented seven lessons she has learned about including social issues in fiction: show, don’t tell; do your research; make readers care about the character; don’t stereotype; keep it balanced; expect some push back; and be open to learning from your characters. “Authors must show readers … Read More