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Author Archives: Guest Author

Gloria Harchar

Steampunk Defined

Nicola Trwst Posted on Aug 13, 2012 by Guest AuthorDec 7, 2014

I write steampunk fantasy romances. You ask what in the world is steampunk? Per the Urban Dictionary, steampunk is a subgenre of speculative fiction, usually set in an anachronistic Victorian or quasi-Victorian alternate historical setting. In other words, it’s what the past would look like if the future had happened sooner.

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Mystery Writers Conference

Book Passage Mystery Writers Conference 2012

Nicola Trwst Posted on Jul 24, 2012 by Guest AuthorDec 7, 2014

Back in the late nineties I had succumbed to a friend’s insistent urging to attend a weekend long, soul-searching, rather cultist self-growth retreat in an old Hollywood auditorium where a charismatic man badgered the audience for 48 hours straight allowing no sleep and little food, but promising that each participant would reach down inside and realize their core evasion to life authenticity. Why my friend had singled me out to attend, I did not ask, but I did survived the weekend and come away with some gems.

Well, the 2012 Mystery Writers Conference held at Book Passage in Corte Madera this last week comes as close to that experience as anything I can recall.

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Writing in Multiple Mediums

Nicola Trwst Posted on May 28, 2012 by Guest AuthorDec 7, 2014

Although short stories, novels, and plays all integrate character, setting, plot, and conflict, I’ve experienced that the skills needed to succeed in these three forms of literature are uniquely different.

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Writers Bette & J.J. lamb

The Magic of Imagination

Nicola Trwst Posted on May 13, 2012 by Guest AuthorDec 7, 2014

Myths. One of the great myths is that anyone can write, draw, paint, sculpt, sing, dance, or act. Mechanically, technically, probably yes. Creatively, no.

There was a time when we believed that anyone could do anything in the creative arts, given the appropriate training and inspiration to nurture obvious talent, and to bring latent talent to the surface.

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painter, writer

Beam Me into the Kindle World

Nicola Trwst Posted on Mar 19, 2012 by Guest AuthorDec 7, 2014

I decided to chronicle my journey as a writer into the world of Kindle. Mind you, I am no expert on E-book publishing and am just now getting my feet wet on this new paradigm I know will dominate the book industry in the years to come. Actually, we may be talking a year or few short ones at the most. Statistics produced by AAP indicate a 117% increase in Ebook sales in 2011 while adult hardcover and adult paperback sales lost 17.5% and 15.6% respectively.

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