You can study writing with Sally at Sarah Lawrence College. Whether you want to write essays, vignettes that may grow into a memoir or human interest articles, this course will help you polish your work.
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March 19, 2010 | 7 p.m.
Discussion: Can Writing Be Taught?
Watchung Booksellers
54 Fairfield Street
Montclair, NJ 07042
973.744.7177
To be a writer must you have some innate ability before you learn to hone your craft? Is there such a thing as a gift? These and other questions will be batted about by our trio of gifted authors and teachers, Sara Backer, Sally Koslow, and Charles Salzberg.Come share your thoughts along with some light refreshments, and learn a little something about this thing we call writing.Please call the store if you are interested in attending.
April 10, 2010
Women's Fiction Panel discussion
Empire State Book Festival
Albany, New York
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June 12, 2010
For the Love of Books Club
Lake Austin Spa Resort
1705 South Quinlan Park Road
Austin, Texas 78732
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June 22, 2010 | 6:30 p.m.
Chick lit Mysteries: Laugh or I'll Use My Stiletto to Kill You
panel discussion sponsored by Mystery Writers of America
New York Public Library
Midtown Branch; Fifth Avenue at 40th Street
I had the best time last month visiting two book clubs to discuss The Late, Lamented Molly Marx. One club was located near my home in New York, and I was able to join the group in person. The other discussion was held online, announced in advanced by a blogger, and I added my two-cents to the conversation all day long.
Either way, I'd love to visit your book club. Please get in touch with me by submitting this form and we'll make some plans. There is a discussion guide on this web site to give you a sense of how to get the conversation going.
Many thanks,
Listen to Sally's blog from Fascinating Authors. Click here.
I've had to speak a lot for every job I've had since getting to middle management. It's never something that I've been hired for, but for me, it's been important to be able to stand in front of a crowd and speak. The night before a speech, I go over my notes right before I go to sleep. There's almost something magical about it. You remember the words in a dreamlike state and it helps your brain absorb the material.
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