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cssf novel writing workshop: 2007 Novel & Short Story Writer's Market Lauren Mosko, 2006 Lists addresses and information on contacts, pay rates, and submission requirements, and includes essays on the craft of writing. |
cssf novel writing workshop: Fantasy Scroll Magazine Issue #7 Pauline Alama, Hank Quense, Anna Yeatts, Josh Vogt, Axel Taiari, Rebecca Roland, Gary Emmette Chandler, Kate Sheeran Swed, Patricia S. Bowne, 2015-06-15 Fantasy Scroll Magazine is an online, bi-monthly publication featuring science fiction, fantasy, horror, and paranormal short-fiction. The magazine’s mission is to publish high-quality, entertaining, and thought-provoking speculative fiction. With a mixture of short stories, flash fiction, and micro-fiction, Fantasy Scroll Magazine aims to appeal to a wide audience. Issue #7 includes 9 short stories and one graphic story: No Tale for Troubadours - Pauline J. Alama Hell of a Salesman - Hank Quense Beyond the Visible Spectrum - Axel Taiari Little Sprout - Rebecca Roland When the Dead Are Indexed - Gary Emmette Chandler Dragon Rodeo Queen - Kate Sheeran Swed The Adjunct - Patricia S. Bowne Outside In - Anna Yeatts Conversations with a Ghost - Josh Vogt Shamrock - Josh Brown & Alberto Hernandez In the non-fiction section, this issue features: Interview with Author Tina Connolly Interview with Author Rachel Pollack Interview with Author Hank Quense Science Corner: 7 Things to Know About Mutations Book Review: A Princess of Mars (Edgar Rice Burroughs) Movie Review: EX_MACHINA (Alex Garland) The magazine is open to most sub-genres of science fiction, including hard SF, military, apocalyptic & post-apocalyptic, space opera, time travel, cyberpunk, steampunk, and humorous. Similarly for fantasy, we accept most sub-genres, including alternate world, dark fantasy, heroic, high or epic, historical, medieval, mythic, sword & sorcery, urban fantasy, and humorous. The magazine also publishes horror and paranormal short fiction. |
cssf novel writing workshop: Nebula Awards Showcase 2009 Ellen Datlow, 2009 Gathers winning science fiction and fantasy works by authors such as Paul Anderson and Jane Nolan, and highlights essays discussing science fiction's place in literature. |
cssf novel writing workshop: The Girl in the Corn Jason Offutt, 2022-01-11 Beware of what lurks in the corn. Fairies don’t exist. At least that’s what Thomas Cavanaugh’s parents say. But the events of that one night, when he follows a fairy into the cornfield on his parents’ farm, prove them wrong. What seems like a destructive explosion was, Thomas knows, an encounter with Dauðr, a force that threatens to destroy the fairy’s world and his sanity. Years later, after a troubled childhood and a series of dead-end jobs, he is still haunted by what he saw that night. One day he crosses paths with a beautiful young woman and a troubled young man, soon realizing that he first met them as a kid while under psychiatric care after his encounters in the cornfield. Has fate brought them together? Are they meant to join forces to save the fairy’s world and their own? Or is one of them not who they claim to be? |
cssf novel writing workshop: How to Write a Damn Good Novel James N. Frey, 2010-04-01 Written in a clear, crisp, accessible style, this book is perfect for beginners as well as professional writers who need a crash course in the down-to-earth basics of storytelling. Talent and inspiration can't be taught, but Frey does provide scores of helpful suggestions and sensible rules and principles. An international bestseller, How to Write a Damn Good Novel will enable all writers to face that intimidating first page, keep them on track when they falter, and help them recognize, analyze, and correct the problems in their own work. |
cssf novel writing workshop: Seriously Hexed Tina Connolly, 2017-11-14 Tina Connolly continues the hilarious adventures of teen witch Camellia and her mother, wicked witch Sarmine, in Seriously Hexed, the latest installment to the Andre Norton Award-nominated Seriously Wicked series.Teen witch Cam has resigned herself to being a witch. Sort of. She's willing to do small things, like magically help her boyfriend Devon get over his ongoing stage fright. But tangling with other witches is not on her wishlist. Joining her mother's wicked witch coven is right out.New acquaintance Poppy Jones is a Type A, A+ Student of True Witchery. She's got all the answers, and she's delighted to tangle with a bunch of wicked witches. She doesn't need any reluctant witch getting in her way, especially one who knows less than a dozen spells, and has zero plans for witch college.Then a coven meeting goes drastically awry. A hex is taking down all thirteen members of the coven, one by one--putting both girls' mothers in jeopardy. Now the two teens are going to have to learn to work together, while simultaneously juggling werewolf puppies, celebrity demons, thirteen nasty hexes, and even nastier witches. They may have to go through hell and high water to save their mothers--but they also might find a new friendship along the way. |
cssf novel writing workshop: Copperhead Tina Connolly, 2013-10-15 Set in an alternate version of early 1900s England, Copperhead is the sequel to Tina Connolly's stunning historical fantasy debut. Helen Huntingdon is beautiful—so beautiful she has to wear an iron mask. Six months ago her sister Jane uncovered a fey plot to take over the city. Too late for Helen, who opted for fey beauty in her face—and now has to cover her face with iron so she won't be taken over, her personality erased by the bodiless fey. Not that Helen would mind that some days. Stuck in a marriage with the wealthy and controlling Alistair, she lives at the edges of her life, secretly helping Jane remove the dangerous fey beauty from the wealthy society women who paid for it. But when the chancy procedure turns deadly, Jane goes missing—and is implicated in a murder. Meanwhile, Alistair's influential clique Copperhead—whose emblem is the poisonous copperhead hydra—is out to restore humans to their rightful place, even to the point of destroying the dwarvven who have always been allies. Helen is determined to find her missing sister, as well as continue the good fight against the fey. But when that pits her against her own husband—and when she meets an enigmatic young revolutionary—she's pushed to discover how far she'll bend society's rules to do what's right. It may be more than her beauty at stake. It may be her honor...and her heart. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied. |
cssf novel writing workshop: Seriously Shifted Tina Connolly, 2016-11 Teenage witch Cam isn't crazy about the idea of learning magic. She'd rather be no witch than a bad one. But when a trio of her mother's wicked witch friends decide to wreak havoc in her high school, Cam has no choice but to try to stop them. Now Cam's learning invisibility spells, dodging exploding cars, and pondering the ethics of love potions. All while trying to keep her grades up and go on a first date with her crush. If the witches don't get him first, that is. Can't a good witch ever catch a break?--Amazon.com. |
cssf novel writing workshop: Ironskin Tina Connolly, 2012-10-02 An enchanting historical fantasy set in the early 1900s, in the aftermath of a war between humans and the fey. |
cssf novel writing workshop: Fiction Writer's Workshop Josip Novakovich, 1995-02-15 Master the Elements of the Writing Workshop The great paradox of the writing life is that to be a good writer, you must be both interested in the world around you and comfortable working in solitude for hours on end. Fiction Writer's Workshop is designed to help you foster a strong sense of independence–of being and thinking on your own, of becoming self-evaluative without being self-critical–in order to accomplish what others seek in classroom groups. In this comprehensive guide, award-winning writer and teacher Josip Novakovich explores every aspect of the art of fiction and provides all the tools and techniques you'll need to develop day-to-day discipline as well as a personal writing style, such as: • More than 100 writing exercises, including dozens that are new to this edition, that challenge you to experiment with diverse writing styles • Specific statements of purpose for each exercise, to help guide you and instruct you at every step of the creative process • Self-critique questions to help you assess your work and identify strengths and weaknesses before moving on to the next lesson • The full text of eight acclaimed short stories, with analysis and exercises, to provide models for your own writing and help reinforce the lessons you've learned The practical, insightful methods offered in this workshop will clarify your voice, broaden your perspective, and strengthen your fiction. |
cssf novel writing workshop: The 13 Critical Tasks: An Inside-Out Approach to Solving More Gun Crime Peter Gagliardi, 2019-09-16 This book describes the people, processes, and technologies needed to extract actionable intelligence from the inside, and outside, of crime guns. |
cssf novel writing workshop: Writing to Sell Scott Meredith, 1995 With this guide, writers can learn how to create good fiction and publish profitably, guided by the timeless advice of the man who built the legendary literary agency that still bears his name. Includes information on creating characters, plotting a novel, formatting the manuscript, deciphering a publishing contract, and more. |
cssf novel writing workshop: Mission: Tomorrow Bryan Thomas Schmidt, 2015-10-16 NEW STORIES OF THE FUTURE OF SPACE EXPLORATION. Original anthology of stories about near-future space exploration from top authors. Includes stories by Jack McDevitt, Michael F. Flynn, Sarah A. Hoyt, Ben Bova, Mike Resnick, and many more. In Mission: Tomorrow, science fiction writers imagine the future of space exploration with NASA no longer dominant. Will private companies rule the stars or will new governments take up the call? From Brazilians to Russians to Chinese, the characters in these stories deal with everything from strange encounters, to troubled satellites and space ships, to competition for funding and getting there first. Nineteen stories of what-if spanning the gamut from Mercury to Pluto and beyond, assembled by critically praised editor Bryan Thomas Schmidt. With stories by: Jack McDevitt Alex Shvartsman Lezli Robyn Robert Silverberg Michael F. Flynn Brenda Cooper Michael Capobianco Sarah A. Hoyt Mike Resnick David D. Levine James Gunn and more At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management). |
cssf novel writing workshop: Save the Cat! Blake Snyder, 2005 This ultimate insider's guide reveals the secrets that none dare admit, told by a show biz veteran who's proven that you can sell your script if you can save the cat! |
cssf novel writing workshop: Dealing in Dreams Lilliam Rivera, 2019-03-05 “A novel exploration of societal roles, gender, and equality.” —School Library Journal (starred review) The Outsiders meets Mad Max: Fury Road in this “daring and dramatic” (Victor LaValle, author of The Changeling) dystopian novel about sisterhood and the cruel choices people are forced to make in order to survive. At night, Las Mal Criadas own these streets. Sixteen-year-old Nalah leads the fiercest all-girl crew in Mega City. That role brings with it violent throwdowns and access to the hottest boydega clubs, but Nala quickly grows weary of her questionable lifestyle. Her dream is to get off the streets and make a home in the exclusive Mega Towers, in which only a chosen few get to live. To make it to the Mega Towers, Nalah must prove her loyalty to the city’s benevolent founder and cross the border in a search of the mysterious gang the Ashé Riders. Led by a reluctant guide, Nalah battles crews and her own doubts but the closer she gets to her goal the more she loses sight of everything—and everyone—she cares about. Nalah must choose whether or not she’s willing to do the unspeakable to get what she wants. Can she discover that home is not where you live but whom you chose to protect before she loses the family she’s created for good? |
cssf novel writing workshop: Information Security and Privacy in Network Environments , 1994 The use of information networks for business and government is expanding enormously. Government use of networks features prominently in plans to make government more efficient, effective, and responsive. But the transformation brought about by the networking also raises new concerns for the security and privacy of networked information. This Office of Technology Assessment (OTA) report was requested by the Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs and the House Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Finance. The report begins with background information and an overview of the current situation, a statement of the problems involved in safeguarding unclassified networked information, and a summary of policy issues and options. The major part of the report is then devoted to detailed discussions of policy issues in three areas: (1) cryptography policy, including federal information processing standards and export controls; (2) guidance on safeguarding unclassified information in federal agencies; and (3) legal issues and information security, including electronic commerce, privacy, and intellectual property. Appendices include Congressional letters of request; the Computer Security Act and related documents; evolution of the digital signature standard; and lists of workshop participants, reviews, and other contributors. An index is provided. A separately published eight-page OTA Report Summary is included. (JLB). |
cssf novel writing workshop: The Magnolia Palace Fiona Davis, 2022-01-25 INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! Fiona Davis, New York Times bestselling author of The Lions of Fifth Avenue, returns with a tantalizing novel about the secrets, betrayal, and murder within one of New York City's most impressive Gilded Age mansions. Eight months since losing her mother in the Spanish flu outbreak of 1919, twenty-one-year-old Lillian Carter's life has completely fallen apart. For the past six years, under the moniker Angelica, Lillian was one of the most sought-after artists' models in New York City, with statues based on her figure gracing landmarks from the Plaza Hotel to the Brooklyn Bridge. But with her mother gone, a grieving Lillian is rudderless and desperate—the work has dried up and a looming scandal has left her entirely without a safe haven. So when she stumbles upon an employment opportunity at the Frick mansion—a building that, ironically, bears her own visage—Lillian jumps at the chance. But the longer she works as a private secretary to the imperious and demanding Helen Frick, the daughter and heiress of industrialist and art patron Henry Clay Frick, the more deeply her life gets intertwined with that of the family—pulling her into a tangled web of romantic trysts, stolen jewels, and family drama that runs so deep, the stakes just may be life or death. Nearly fifty years later, mod English model Veronica Weber has her own chance to make her career—and with it, earn the money she needs to support her family back home—within the walls of the former Frick residence, now converted into one of New York City's most impressive museums. But when she—along with a charming intern/budding art curator named Joshua—is dismissed from the Vogue shoot taking place at the Frick Collection, she chances upon a series of hidden messages in the museum: messages that will lead her and Joshua on a hunt that could not only solve Veronica's financial woes, but could finally reveal the truth behind a decades-old murder in the infamous Frick family. |
cssf novel writing workshop: The Poppy War R. F. Kuang, 2018-05-01 “I have no doubt this will end up being the best fantasy debut of the year [...] I have absolutely no doubt that [Kuang’s] name will be up there with the likes of Robin Hobb and N.K. Jemisin.” -- Booknest A Library Journal, Paste Magazine, Vulture, BookBub, and ENTROPY Best Books pick! Washington Post 5 Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Novel pick! A Bustle 30 Best Fiction Books pick! A brilliantly imaginative talent makes her exciting debut with this epic historical military fantasy, inspired by the bloody history of China’s twentieth century and filled with treachery and magic, in the tradition of Ken Liu’s Grace of Kings and N.K. Jemisin’s Inheritance Trilogy. When Rin aced the Keju—the Empire-wide test to find the most talented youth to learn at the Academies—it was a shock to everyone: to the test officials, who couldn’t believe a war orphan from Rooster Province could pass without cheating; to Rin’s guardians, who believed they’d finally be able to marry her off and further their criminal enterprise; and to Rin herself, who realized she was finally free of the servitude and despair that had made up her daily existence. That she got into Sinegard—the most elite military school in Nikan—was even more surprising. But surprises aren’t always good. Because being a dark-skinned peasant girl from the south is not an easy thing at Sinegard. Targeted from the outset by rival classmates for her color, poverty, and gender, Rin discovers she possesses a lethal, unearthly power—an aptitude for the nearly-mythical art of shamanism. Exploring the depths of her gift with the help of a seemingly insane teacher and psychoactive substances, Rin learns that gods long thought dead are very much alive—and that mastering control over those powers could mean more than just surviving school. For while the Nikara Empire is at peace, the Federation of Mugen still lurks across a narrow sea. The militarily advanced Federation occupied Nikan for decades after the First Poppy War, and only barely lost the continent in the Second. And while most of the people are complacent to go about their lives, a few are aware that a Third Poppy War is just a spark away . . . Rin’s shamanic powers may be the only way to save her people. But as she finds out more about the god that has chosen her, the vengeful Phoenix, she fears that winning the war may cost her humanity . . . and that it may already be too late. |
cssf novel writing workshop: Fate of the Fallen Kel Kade, 2019-11-05 Fate of the Fallen is the start of a brand new adventure from New York Times bestselling author Kel Kade Not all stories have happy endings. Everyone loves Mathias. Naturally, when he discovers it’s his destiny to save the world, he dives in head first, pulling his best friend Aaslo along for the ride. However, saving the world isn’t as easy, or exciting, as it sounds in the stories. The going gets rough and folks start to believe their best chance for survival is to surrender to the forces of evil, which isn’t how the prophecy goes. At all. As the list of allies grows thin, and the friends find themselves staring death in the face they must decide how to become the heroes they were destined to be or, failing that, how to survive. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied. |
cssf novel writing workshop: A Wizard of Mars Diane Duane, 2010-04-12 “One of finest current writers of speculative fiction pays loving homage to its Golden Age in this ninth title in the Young Wizards series.” —Kirkus Reviews In the hotly anticipated ninth installment of the Young Wizards series, Kit Rodriguez and Nita Callahan become part of an elite team investigating the mysterious “message in a bottle,” which holds the first clues to the secrets of the long-lost inhabitants of Mars. But not even wizardry can help them cope with the strange events that unfold when the “bottle” is uncorked and a life form from another era emerges. Though the Martians seem friendly, they have a plan that could change the shape of more than one world. As the shadow of interplanetary war stretches over both worlds, Kit and Nita must fight to master the strange and ancient synergy binding them to Mars and its last inhabitants. If they don’t succeed, the history that left Mars lifeless will repeat itself on Earth. Praise for the Young Wizards series “Duane is tops in the high adventure business . . . This rollicking yarn will delight readers.” —Publishers Weekly “High Wizardry is . . . high entertainment.” —Locus “Recommend this series to young teens who devour books about magic and wizards . . . or kids looking for ‘Harry Potter’ read-alikes.” —School Library Journal “Stands between the works of Diana Wynne Jones . . . and Madeleine L’Engle . . . An outstanding, original work.” —The Horn Book |
cssf novel writing workshop: Privacy and Data Protection Issues of Biometric Applications Els J. Kindt, 2013-12-05 This book discusses all critical privacy and data protection aspects of biometric systems from a legal perspective. It contains a systematic and complete analysis of the many issues raised by these systems based on examples worldwide and provides several recommendations for a transnational regulatory framework. An appropriate legal framework is in most countries not yet in place. Biometric systems use facial images, fingerprints, iris and/or voice in an automated way to identify or to verify (identity) claims of persons. The treatise which has an interdisciplinary approach starts with explaining the functioning of biometric systems in general terms for non-specialists. It continues with a description of the legal nature of biometric data and makes a comparison with DNA and biological material and the regulation thereof. After describing the risks, the work further reviews the opinions of data protection authorities in relation to biometric systems and current and future (EU) law. A detailed legal comparative analysis is made of the situation in Belgium, France and the Netherlands. The author concludes with an evaluation of the proportionality principle and the application of data protection law to biometric data processing operations, mainly in the private sector. Pleading for more safeguards in legislation, the author makes several suggestions for a regulatory framework aiming at reducing the risks of biometric systems. They include limitations to the collection and storage of biometric data as well as technical measures, which could influence the proportionality of the processing. The text is supported by several figures and tables providing a summary of particular points of the discussion. The book also uses the 2012 biometric vocabulary adopted by ISO and contains an extensive bibliography and literature sources. |
cssf novel writing workshop: Craft in the Real World Matthew Salesses, 2021-01-19 This national bestseller is a significant contribution to discussions of the art of fiction and a necessary challenge to received views about whose stories are told, how they are told and for whom they are intended (Laila Lalami, The New York Times Book Review). The traditional writing workshop was established with white male writers in mind; what we call craft is informed by their cultural values. In this bold and original examination of elements of writing—including plot, character, conflict, structure, and believability—and aspects of workshop—including the silenced writer and the imagined reader—Matthew Salesses asks questions to invigorate these familiar concepts. He upends Western notions of how a story must progress. How can we rethink craft, and the teaching of it, to better reach writers with diverse backgrounds? How can we invite diverse storytelling traditions into literary spaces? Drawing from examples including One Thousand and One Nights, Curious George, Ursula K. Le Guin's A Wizard of Earthsea, and the Asian American classic No-No Boy, Salesses asks us to reimagine craft and the workshop. In the pages of exercises included here, teachers will find suggestions for building syllabi, grading, and introducing new methods to the classroom; students will find revision and editing guidance, as well as a new lens for reading their work. Salesses shows that we need to interrogate the lack of diversity at the core of published fiction: how we teach and write it. After all, as he reminds us, When we write fiction, we write the world. |
cssf novel writing workshop: Westward Weird Martin H. Greenberg, Kerrie L. Hughes, 2012-02-07 When you were a kid, did you long to put on your cowboy boots, belt on your guns, saddle up, and ride off to find adventures? Did you sit glued to the TV watching The Lone Ranger, Maverick, Bonanza, The Wild Wild West, The Adventures of Brsico County Jr., and Firefly? And were you caught up in movies like Outlands, Time Bandits, Serenity, or Back to the Future Part III? If so, Westward Weird is the book for you. Thirteen original stories included here ride a very broad range between science fiction, fantasy, and the paranormal—and all of them are told from a Wild West perspective. Get ready for some good old-fashioned adventure, as: –The Old Gods cross paths in the Old West. –Two theives are given a job they can't refuse, but no one told them there'd be aliens. –A mining family never expected their claim to be jumped from parallel universes. –A Mars colony may be about to find out exactly how the West was won. –Cowboys will be hard-pressed to ride the herd on the living dead. Featuring stories from: Jay Lake — Larry D. Sweazy — Anton Strout — Brenda Cooper — Seanan McGuire — Christopher McKitterick — Steven Saus Dean Wesley Smith — Jennifer Brozek — Kristine Kathryn Rusch — J. Steven York — Jeff Mariotte — Jody Lynn Nye |
cssf novel writing workshop: Ruins Extraterrestrial Eric T. Reynolds, 2007-10-01 Reynolds presents a new anthology of stories set within or about extraterrestrial ruins. |
cssf novel writing workshop: Dictionary of Acronyms and Technical Abbreviations Jakob Vlietstra, 2012-12-06 This Dictionary covers information and communication technology (ICT), including hardware and software; information networks, including the Internet and the World Wide Web; automatic control; and ICT-related computer-aided fields. The Dictionary also lists abbreviated names of relevant organizations, conferences, symposia and workshops. This reference is important for all practitioners and users in the areas mentioned above, and those who consult or write technical material. This Second Edition contains 10,000 new entries, for a total of 33,000. |
cssf novel writing workshop: On the Eyeball Floor Tina Connolly, 2016-08-16 From the Nebula-nominated author of Ironskin comes Tina Connolly's first full-length collection, with two dozen stories spanning a decade of writing. These inventive and compelling stories contain tales of transcending cyborgs, shapeshifting bears, sentient hands, rogue GPSs, superhero moms groups, zombie chipmunks, and a story told from the point of view of a paddle in Pong. Her stories have been described as original, charming, delightful, unexpected, poignant, mystifying, beautiful, horrific, intricate, darkly funny, imaginative, fascinating, and just plain weird. The 25 stories and 3 poems include her prequel story to her YA Seriously Wicked series from Tor Teen, as well as one new story exclusive to the collection |
cssf novel writing workshop: Free the Darkness Kel Kade, 2021-07-06 Raised and trained in seclusion at a secret fortress on the edge of the northern wilds of the Kingdom of Ashai, a young warrior called Rezkin is unexpectedly thrust into the outworld when a terrible battle destroys all that he knows. With no understanding of his life's purpose and armed with masterful weapons mysteriously bestowed upon him by a dead king, Rezkin must travel across Ashai to find the one man who may hold the clues to his very existence.Determined to adhere to his last orders, Rezkin extends his protection to an unlikely assortment of individuals he meets along the way, often leading to humorous and poignant incidents.As if pursuing an elite warrior across a kingdom, figuring out who he is and why everyone he knows is dead, and attempting to find these so-called friends and protect them is not enough, strange things are happening in the kingdom. New dangers begin to arise that threaten not only Rezkin and his friends, but possibly everyone in Ashai. |
cssf novel writing workshop: The First Sister Linden A. Lewis, 2021-02-23 Combining the social commentary of The Handmaid’s Tale with the white-knuckled thrills of Red Rising, this epic space opera filled with “lush prose” (Publishers Weekly) follows a comfort woman as she claims her agency, a soldier questioning his allegiances, and a non-binary hero out to save the solar system. First Sister has no name and no voice. As a priestess of the Sisterhood, she travels the stars alongside the soldiers of Earth and Mars—the same ones who own the rights to her body and soul. When her former captain abandons her, First Sister’s hopes for freedom are dashed when she is forced to stay on her ship with no friends, no power, and a new captain—Saito Ren—whom she knows nothing about. She is commanded to spy on Captain Ren by the Sisterhood, but soon discovers that working for the war effort is much harder when you’re falling in love. Lito val Lucius climbed his way out of the slums to become an elite soldier of Venus but was defeated in combat by none other than Saito Ren, resulting in the disappearance of his partner, Hiro. When Lito learns that Hiro is both alive and a traitor to the cause, he now has a shot at redemption: track down and kill his former partner. But when he discovers recordings that Hiro secretly made, Lito’s own allegiances are put to the test. Ultimately, he must decide between following orders and following his heart. With “a layered, action-filled plot and diverse characters” (Library Journal), The First Sister explores the power of technology, colonization, race, and gender and is perfect for fans of James S.A. Corey, Chuck Wendig, and Jay Posey. |
cssf novel writing workshop: The Accidental Time Machine Joe Haldeman, 2008-07-29 NOW IN PAPERBACK-FROM THE AUTHOR OF MARSBOUND Grad- school dropout Matt Fuller is toiling as a lowly research assistant at MIT when he inadvertently creates a time machine. With a dead-end job and a girlfriend who left him for another man, Matt has nothing to lose in taking a time-machine trip himself-or so he thinks. |
cssf novel writing workshop: Jumpstart Your Novel Mark Teppo, 2015-08-18 What's the easiest thing about being a writer? Sitting in a chair! What's the second easiest thing about being a writer? Putting your hands on a keyboard! What's the hardest thing about being a writer? Making words come out of your brain! It doesn't matter if you've just started thinking about writing a novel or have done a dozen of them; getting started on a new project is always the hardest part. That's where Jumpstart Your Novel saves the day. Inside this book, you'll discover a technique that will help you outline an entire novel in a little under two hours. That's less time that it takes to sit through a movie (with previews), get across town in rush hour traffic, or vacuum your cat! Using a simple Nine Box Model, you'll organize your thoughts so effectively that brainstorming a novel will seem as simple as following the directions on the back of a box of cake mix. Idea stacking, plot spinning, pants wearing: all of these tools will be at your disposal as you settle into that writing chair and start your brain fire! |
cssf novel writing workshop: The Dragon Republic R. F. Kuang, 2019-08-06 Rin’s story continues in this acclaimed sequel to The Poppy War—an epic fantasy combining the history of twentieth-century China with a gripping world of gods and monsters. The war is over. The war has just begun. Three times throughout its history, Nikan has fought for its survival in the bloody Poppy Wars. Though the third battle has just ended, shaman and warrior Rin cannot forget the atrocity she committed to save her people. Now she is on the run from her guilt, the opium addiction that holds her like a vice, and the murderous commands of the fiery Phoenix—the vengeful god who has blessed Rin with her fearsome power. Though she does not want to live, she refuses to die until she avenges the traitorous Empress who betrayed Rin’s homeland to its enemies. Her only hope is to join forces with the powerful Dragon Warlord, who plots to conquer Nikan, unseat the Empress, and create a new republic. But neither the Empress nor the Dragon Warlord are what they seem. The more Rin witnesses, the more she fears her love for Nikan will force her to use the Phoenix’s deadly power once more. Because there is nothing Rin won’t sacrifice to save her country . . . and exact her vengeance. |
cssf novel writing workshop: The Media and Me Ben Boyington, Allison T. Butler, Nolan Higdon, Mickey Huff, Andy Lee Roth, 2022-12-06 From foundations in critical thinking skills to practical tools and real-life perspectives, this book empowers young adult readers to be independent media users. During the recent presidential election, “media literacy” became a buzzword that signified the threat media manipulation posed to democratic processes. Meanwhile, statistical research has shown that 8 to 18 year-olds pack more than eleven hours with some form of media into each day by “media multitasking.” Young people are not only eager and interested to learn about and discuss the realities of media ownership, production, and distribution, they also deserve to understand differential power structures in how media influences our culture. The Media and Me provides readers with the tools and perspectives to be empowered and autonomous media users. The book explores critical inquiry skills to help young people form a multidimensional comprehension of what they read and watch, opportunities to see others like them making change, and insight into their own identity projects. By covering topics like storytelling, building arguments and recognizing fallacies, surveillance and digital gatekeeping, advertising and consumerism, and global social problems through a critical media literacy lens, this book will help students evolve from passive consumers of media to engaged critics and creators. The Media and Me is a joint production of The Censored Press and Triangle Square Books for Young Readers. |
cssf novel writing workshop: Technical Communication Today Richard Johnson-Sheehan, 2017-01-09 This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book. For courses in Technical Communication. Fully centralizes the computer in the technical workplace, presenting how writers use computers throughout their communication process. The networked computer, from smartphone to mainframe, has become the central hub of written, spoken, and visual communication in today’s scientific and technical workplace. Firmly rooted in core rhetorical principles, Technical Communication Today presents computers as thinking tools that powerfully influence how we develop, produce, design, and deliver technical documents and presentations. This popular text helps communicators draft and design documents, prepare material for print and web publication, and make oral presentations. Speaking to today's readers, the narrative is “chunked,” so that readable portions of text are combined with graphics and can be “raided” by readers seeking the information they need. Retaining these features, the 6th Edition of Technical Communication Today also marks an important shift to drawing readers’ attention to the centralization of innovation and entrepreneurship in the technical workplace. Revised chapters, new case studies, and new exercises and projects demonstrate that those who know how to write clearly, speak persuasively, and design functional and attractive texts will be the most likely to succeed in today’s innovation-based and entrepreneurial workplace. Technical Communication Today , 6th Edition is also available via Revel™, an interactive learning environment that enables students to read, practice, and study in one continuous experience. Learn more. |
cssf novel writing workshop: Digital Watermarking Mauro Barni, 2005-08-30 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Digital Watermarking Secure Data Management, IWDW 2005, held in Siena, Italy in September 2005. The 31 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 74 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on steganography and steganalysis, fingerprinting, watermarking, attacks, watermarking security, watermarking of unconventional media, channel coding and watermarking, theory, and applications. |
cssf novel writing workshop: The Monster of Elendhaven Jennifer Giesbrecht, 2019-09-24 “A black tide of perversity, violence, and lush writing. I loved it.” —Joe Hill A Finalist for the 2019 Shirley Jackson Award! Debut author Jennifer Giesbrecht paints a darkly compelling fantasy of revenge in The Monster of Elendhaven, a dark fantasy about murder, a monster, and the magician who loves both. The city of Elendhaven sulks on the edge of the ocean. Wracked by plague, abandoned by the South, stripped of industry and left to die. But not everything dies so easily. A thing without a name stalks the city, a thing shaped like a man, with a dark heart and long pale fingers yearning to wrap around throats. A monster who cannot die. His frail master sends him out on errands, twisting him with magic, crafting a plan too cruel to name, while the monster’s heart grows fonder and colder and more cunning. These monsters of Elendhaven will have their revenge on everyone who wronged the city, even if they have to burn the world to do it. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied. |
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cssf novel writing workshop: Captain Proton! Dean Wesley Smith, 2012-10-09 'Captain Proton' first appeared on Star Trek: Voyager as a series of 1940s-era space-age melodramas enacted on the holodeck by the crew for their own amusement. Now, produced as a facsimile of a typical 1940s pulp magazine, CAPTAIN PROTON! collects together a number of deliciously over-the-top sci-fi adventure stories starring the Voyager holodeck cast and told in classic, breathless Flash Gordon style. Now read on... When Queen Indrani of the Fems Fatale kidnaps Captain Proton's faithful secretary Constance Goodheart it is only the first step in another diabolical plan to conquer the Incorporated Planets. It soon becomes clear that there is more to her plot than meets the eye, as on the very edge of death Captain Proton is saved by a power Not Of This Universe... Caught in an eons-old fight between alien races, who can Captain Proton trust? No-one, not even Ace Reporter Buster Kincaid. Can Captain Proton save the galaxy from the forces of evil AND save Constance Goodheart from the Giant Carp of Greyhawk II? Also in this volume: Doctor Chaotica plots the Death of the Interstellar Patrol; a Constance Goodheart short (can she find Captain Proton before she shrinks to a size too small to be seen or heard?) and a Buster Kincaid adventure. Don't miss this exciting issue... ! |
cssf novel writing workshop: The Dream-Quest of Vellitt Boe Kij Johnson, 2016-08-16 One of NPR's Best Books of 2016 and a Hugo, Nebula, John W. Campbell, and Locus Award finalist for Best Novella Professor Vellitt Boe teaches at the prestigious Ulthar Women’s College. When one of her most gifted students elopes with a dreamer from the waking world, Vellitt must retrieve her. Kij Johnson's haunting novella The Dream-Quest of Vellitt Boe is both a commentary on a classic H.P. Lovecraft tale and a profound reflection on a woman's life. Vellitt's quest to find a former student who may be the only person who can save her community takes her through a world governed by a seemingly arbitrary dream logic in which she occasionally glimpses an underlying but mysterious order, a world ruled by capricious gods and populated by the creatures of dreams and nightmares. Those familiar with Lovecraft's work will travel through a fantasy landscape infused with Lovecraftian images viewed from another perspective, but even readers unfamiliar with his work will be enthralled by Vellitt's quest. A remarkable accomplishment that repays rereading. —Pamela Sargent, winner of the Nebula Award At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied. |
cssf novel writing workshop: Hieroglyph Ed Finn, Kathryn Cramer, 2014-09-09 Inspired by New York Times bestselling author Neal Stephenson, some of today's leading writers, thinkers, and visionaries have come together in this anthology of stories, set in the near future, that reignites the iconic and optimistic visions of the golden age of science fiction Born of an initiative at the Center for Science and the Imagination at Arizona State University, this remarkable collection unites a diverse group of celebrated authors, prominent scientists, and creative visionaries—among them Cory Doctorow, Gregory Benford, Charlie Jane Anders, David Brin, and Neal Stephenson—who contributed works of techno-optimism that challenge us to imagine fully, think broadly, and do Big Stuff. Inside this volume you will find marvels of imagination and possibility, including a steel tower so tall that the stratosphere is just an elevator ride away . . . a drone-powered Internet . . . crowdfunded robots descending on the moon . . . cities that work like a single cell of algae powered entirely by the sun . . . and much more. Engaging, mind-bending, provocative, and imaginative, Hieroglyph: Stories and Visions for a Better Future offers a forward-thinking approach to the intersection of art and technology that has the power to change our world. |
cssf novel writing workshop: Empire of Sand Tasha Suri, 2018-11-13 *Named one of TIME's Top 100 Fantasy Books Of All Time A nobleman's daughter with magic in her blood. An empire built on the dreams of enslaved gods. Empire of Sand is Tasha Suri's lush, dazzling, Mughal India-inspired debut fantasy. The Amrithi are outcasts; nomads descended of desert spirits, they are coveted and persecuted throughout the Ambhan Empire for the power in their blood. Mehr is the illegitimate daughter of an imperial governor and an exiled Amrithi mother she can barely remember, but whose face and magic she has inherited. When Mehr's power comes to the attention of the Emperor's most feared mystics, she must use every ounce of will, subtlety, and power she possesses to resist their cruel agenda. And should she fail, the gods themselves may awaken seeking vengeance. . . An ode to the quiet, fierce strength of women. . .pure wonder. —Samantha Shannon, New York Times bestselling author of The Priory of the Orange Tree Stunning and enthralling. —S. A. Chakraborty, USA Today bestselling author of The City of Brass A darkly intricate, devastating, and utterly original story. —R. F. Kuang, award-winning author of the The Poppy War By Tasha Suri: The Books of Ambha duology Empire of Sand Realm of Ash The Burning Kingdoms trilogy The Jasmine Throne |
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Cssf Novel Writing Workshop: Fiction Writer's Workshop Josip Novakovich,1995-02-15 Master the Elements of the Writing Workshop The great paradox of the writing life is that to be a good …
Cssf Novel Writing Workshop (2024) - archive.ncarb.org
personal writing style such as More than 100 writing exercises including dozens that are new to this edition that challenge you to experiment with diverse writing styles Specific statements of …
Writing Workshop Checklist - creativeteachersclassroom.com
Writing Workshop Checklist: Make sure these things are ready before you implement a Writing Workshop into your class A brief description of each assignment you plan on assigning A rubric …
Fiction Workshop Syllabus - Pleiades
Our tools will be short lectures, discussion of readings, writing exercises, workshopping, and individual consultations. Explanations of each of the five kinds of writing you’ll be doing, plus …
The First Twenty Pages - Authors Publish
Novelists course, I developed a completely different course called The Novel Writing Workshop, which focuses on writing a novel. The bulk of this new course is about writing the first twenty …
The Novel Writing Exercises Workbook - Writers Write
The Novel Writing Exercises Workbook 8 3 Essential Exercises For Viewpoint On our course, Writers Write ONLINE, we spend time creating characters, plotting, learning to write dialogue, …
How to Write a Novel - hollyswritingclasses.com
How to Write a Novel: Worksheets: Lesson # Answering the Seven Research Questions Whenever possible, avoid Eating the Elephant. Focus on getting just the answer to the …
Cssf Novel Writing Workshop (Download Only)
How do I create a Cssf Novel Writing Workshop PDF? There are several ways to create a PDF: Use software like Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Word, or Google Docs, which often have built-in …
How to Write a Novel v4 - Advanced Fiction Writing
Give yourself one hour to write a single sentence that summariz-es your novel. Make it less than twenty-five words if you possibly can. Focus on one or two characters and tell their story goal. …
High School SpringBoard English Textual Power™ Levels At A …
Oct 7, 2010 · literary elements of the novel Writing Workshop 10: Research Writing Workshop 9: Response to Literary or Expository Text
The Creative Writing Workshop: a Survival Kit - Springer
The Creative Writing workshop (undergraduate and graduate) exists in two senses: the Workshop, which characterizes the distinctiveness of Creative Writing as an academic …
SO YOU WANT TO WRITE A NOVEL - College of the Holy Cross
A generative novel writing workshop & salon for grownups 6 sessions, Wednesdays, 4 to 6 pm. Begins Sep 7 It’s a belief universally acknowledged that many academics have a novel …
Cssf Novel Writing Workshop - archive.ncarb.org
what you learn to your own writing Written by Gotham Writers Workshop expert instructors and edited by Dean of Faculty Alexander Steele Writing Fiction offers the same methods and …
INTRO TO FICTION WRITING [CRW 315F] SYLLABUS
PREREQUISITES: English 303C (or 603A), Rhetoric and Writing 306, 306Q, or Tutorial Course 303C (or 603A) “Though this be madness, yet there is method in it.” – Hamlet COURSE …
CSSF In-School Workshop 2023/24
The standard timings for the workshop are as follows: • 15 mins Get together: Find out the needs and desires of the Teacher-Director for the day and assure them you are here to help and …
The Authors Publish Guide to Memoir Writing and Publishing
The most popular non-fiction writing over the past decade has been memoir, or contained an element of memoir, such as H is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald. Even serious works of …
LT142 Fiction Writing Workshop - Bard College
challenged to experiment with new writing techniques and different genres, such as dystopian fiction and writing in a historical context, as well as exploring how to mine your own …
FESTIVAL - flf.co.za
MEMOIR WRITING WORKSHOP FRANSCHHOEK LIBRARY Join bestselling publisher and author Melinda Ferguson for a live-writing memoir workshop. Identify what makes your story …
The Authors Publish Guide to Memoir Writing and Publishing
The most popular non-fiction writing over the past decade has been memoir, or contained an element of memoir, such as H is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald. Even serious works of non …
Cssf Novel Writing Workshop (PDF) - archive.ncarb.org
popular platform for Cssf Novel Writing Workshop books and manuals is Open Library. Open Library is an initiative of the Internet Archive, a non-profit organization dedicated to digitizing …
Cssf Novel Writing Workshop - jobsplus.baltimoreculture.org
Cssf Novel Writing Workshop: Fiction Writer's Workshop Josip Novakovich,1995-02-15 Master the Elements of the Writing Workshop The great paradox of the writing life is that to be a good …
Cssf Novel Writing Workshop (2024) - archive.ncarb.org
personal writing style such as More than 100 writing exercises including dozens that are new to this edition that challenge you to experiment with diverse writing styles Specific statements of …
Writing Workshop Checklist - creativeteachersclassroom.com
Writing Workshop Checklist: Make sure these things are ready before you implement a Writing Workshop into your class A brief description of each assignment you plan on assigning A …
Fiction Workshop Syllabus - Pleiades
Our tools will be short lectures, discussion of readings, writing exercises, workshopping, and individual consultations. Explanations of each of the five kinds of writing you’ll be doing, plus …
The First Twenty Pages - Authors Publish
Novelists course, I developed a completely different course called The Novel Writing Workshop, which focuses on writing a novel. The bulk of this new course is about writing the first twenty …
The Novel Writing Exercises Workbook - Writers Write
The Novel Writing Exercises Workbook 8 3 Essential Exercises For Viewpoint On our course, Writers Write ONLINE, we spend time creating characters, plotting, learning to write dialogue, …
How to Write a Novel - hollyswritingclasses.com
How to Write a Novel: Worksheets: Lesson # Answering the Seven Research Questions Whenever possible, avoid Eating the Elephant. Focus on getting just the answer to the …
Cssf Novel Writing Workshop (Download Only)
How do I create a Cssf Novel Writing Workshop PDF? There are several ways to create a PDF: Use software like Adobe Acrobat, Microsoft Word, or Google Docs, which often have built-in …
How to Write a Novel v4 - Advanced Fiction Writing
Give yourself one hour to write a single sentence that summariz-es your novel. Make it less than twenty-five words if you possibly can. Focus on one or two characters and tell their story goal. …
High School SpringBoard English Textual Power™ Levels At A …
Oct 7, 2010 · literary elements of the novel Writing Workshop 10: Research Writing Workshop 9: Response to Literary or Expository Text
The Creative Writing Workshop: a Survival Kit - Springer
The Creative Writing workshop (undergraduate and graduate) exists in two senses: the Workshop, which characterizes the distinctiveness of Creative Writing as an academic …
SO YOU WANT TO WRITE A NOVEL - College of the Holy Cross
A generative novel writing workshop & salon for grownups 6 sessions, Wednesdays, 4 to 6 pm. Begins Sep 7 It’s a belief universally acknowledged that many academics have a novel …
Cssf Novel Writing Workshop - archive.ncarb.org
what you learn to your own writing Written by Gotham Writers Workshop expert instructors and edited by Dean of Faculty Alexander Steele Writing Fiction offers the same methods and …
INTRO TO FICTION WRITING [CRW 315F] SYLLABUS
PREREQUISITES: English 303C (or 603A), Rhetoric and Writing 306, 306Q, or Tutorial Course 303C (or 603A) “Though this be madness, yet there is method in it.” – Hamlet COURSE …
CSSF In-School Workshop 2023/24
The standard timings for the workshop are as follows: • 15 mins Get together: Find out the needs and desires of the Teacher-Director for the day and assure them you are here to help and …
The Authors Publish Guide to Memoir Writing and …
The most popular non-fiction writing over the past decade has been memoir, or contained an element of memoir, such as H is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald. Even serious works of …
LT142 Fiction Writing Workshop - Bard College
challenged to experiment with new writing techniques and different genres, such as dystopian fiction and writing in a historical context, as well as exploring how to mine your own …
FESTIVAL - flf.co.za
MEMOIR WRITING WORKSHOP FRANSCHHOEK LIBRARY Join bestselling publisher and author Melinda Ferguson for a live-writing memoir workshop. Identify what makes your story …
The Authors Publish Guide to Memoir Writing and Publishing
The most popular non-fiction writing over the past decade has been memoir, or contained an element of memoir, such as H is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald. Even serious works of non …
Cssf Novel Writing Workshop (PDF) - archive.ncarb.org
popular platform for Cssf Novel Writing Workshop books and manuals is Open Library. Open Library is an initiative of the Internet Archive, a non-profit organization dedicated to digitizing …