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May 2017: Outlining and Beat Sheets

Submitted by HASullivan on Mon, 04/24/2017 - 10:43
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Presented by Lois H. Gresh

If you want to write commercial fiction, consider creating detailed outlines, also known as beat sheets, before you start writing Chapter 1.

At our May meeting, New York Times bestselling author Lois H. Gresh will cover all this and more in an informal discussion including overarching themes and plots, weaving in sub-plots, hitting the high points, and tying it all together at the end.

Lois H. Gresh is the New York Times bestselling author (six times) and USA Today Bestselling Author (thrillers) of 28 books and more than 65 short stories, as well as the editor of the anthologies Innsmouth Nightmares and Dark Fusions. Her work has been published in 22 languages. Sherlock Holmes vs. Cthulhu: The Adventure of the Deadly Dimensions (Titan Books, July 11, 2017) is the first in her new trilogy of Holmes thrillers from Titan, with Random House distribution in the USA. For five years, Lois was a staff book reviewer at scifi.com(now SYFY.com, the Science Fiction Cable Channel), and her work has been on national/international award ballots eight times. She is a frequent Guest of Honor Author at large genre conventions and has appeared on television series, such as The History Channel's Ancient Aliens and Batman Tech. You can find her at www.facebook.com/lois.greshand www.loisgresh.com.

Presenter and author:Lois H. Gresh
Location: Barnes & Noble, Pittsford
Meeting Time: May 2, 2017 from 7-9 p.m.

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April 2017: Read Your Work

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Attendees are invited to read from their current or in-progress works or to share their writing roadblocks. (An older or sold story or poem is also welcome, especially if you'd like feedback on it.) Please bring a short piece or a portion of a longer work -- fewer than 1,000 words, if you can, but no more than 2,000 words, if you can't break the scene -- so everyone has sufficient reading time and attendees have time to provide their feedback.

Please try to arrive before 7 to put your name on the list for reading.

After the readings conclude and time permits, we'll go around and share with the group what we're currently reading.

Moderator: Alan Michaels
Location: Barnes & Noble, Pittsford
Meeting Time: April 4, 2017 from 7-9 p.m.

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March 2017: Writing Workshop - Creating Believable Alien Characters

Submitted by melvin on Thu, 02/23/2017 - 19:54
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Our March meeting will focus on creating believable and memorable alien characters. Yes, you're creating beings that don't exist in the real universe, but your alien characters need to seem real enough that a connection is made. We'll work through character-building exercises to help you flesh out your characters, and better tell and sell your story.

Moderator: Alan Vincent Michaels

Location: Barnes & Noble, Pittsford

Meeting Time: March 7, 2017 from 7-9 p.m.

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November 2016: Read Your Work and Brainstorm Your Roadblocks

Submitted by Kurt on Wed, 10/12/2016 - 09:56
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In our November 1 meeting, attendees are invited to read from their current or in-progress works or to share their writing roadblocks. (An older or sold story or poem is also welcome, especially if you'd like feedback on it.) Please bring a short piece or a portion of a longer work -- fewer than 1,000 words, if you can, but no more than 2,000 words, if you can't break the scene -- so everyone has sufficient reading time and attendees have time to provide their feedback.

Please try to arrive before 7 p.m. to put your name on the reading list.

After the readings conclude and time permits, we'll go around and share with the group what we're currently reading.

Moderator: Alan Vincent Michaels
Location: Barnes & Noble, Pittsford
Meeting Time: November 1, 2016 from 7-9 p.m.

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October 2016: What Do We Want from Spec Fic?

Submitted by Kurt on Fri, 09/30/2016 - 10:05
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 In our October 4 meeting, attendees are invited to participate in an open discussion about what makes speculative fiction attractive to so many people. There are many things we enjoy about this genre, but what specific benefits do we really receive from reading and watching spec fic stories, plays, and movies? And there certainly must be things we don't like about spec fic and that it gets wrong, or are those just stories we're telling ourselves?

Then, we'll shift gears and discuss how the R-SPEC group can help to get the word out about spec fic and what we can do to help the Rochester spec fic community in the years ahead.

Bring your spec fic ideas and mindset to the October meeting. We're eager to see where they take us.

Moderator: Alan Vincent Michaels

Location: Barnes & Noble, Pittsford 

Meeting Time: October 4, 2016 from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

September 2016: Writing Workshop – The Short-Short Story

Submitted by Kurt on Fri, 08/26/2016 - 17:35
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In our September 6 meeting, attendees are invited to participate in a writing workshop that focuses on creating concise, condensed, but complete speculative fiction or fantasy stories with a beginning, middle, and end, and a length of 500 or fewer words. Twists and unexpected uses of dialogue, prose, poetry, and maybe even a tweet or two are encouraged. Prompts will be provided and, if desired, participants may read their drafts and receive feedback from those in attendance.

Moderator:Alan Vincent Michaels
Location: Barnes & Noble, Pittsford
Meeting Time: September 6, 2016 from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

August 2016: Separating Fact from Fiction for Stem Cells in the Present

Submitted by Kurt on Sun, 07/17/2016 - 11:47
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In our August 2 meeting, join us for a discussion about the state of stem cells and regenerative medicine in 2016. These topics used to be the stuff of legend and science fiction. Prometheus, the Greek Titan, was punished for giving fire to humankind. His liver was regenerated each day after it was eaten by an eagle. The Doctor, in the Doctor Who sci-fi series from BCC TV, can regenerate his entire body instead of dying. Even some real-world animals can regenerate those parts of their bodies that were lost in the struggle for survival.

Now, regenerative medicine is part of our reality. But what do these scientific achievements and therapies to restore lost, aging, or damaged human cells and tissues mean for us and what does the future hold? Find out at the Pittsford Barnes & Noble in the upstairs Community Room on August 2 at 7:00 p.m.

Presenter:Alicia Henn, Chief Scientific Officer, BioSpherix, Inc.
Location: Barnes & Noble, Pittsford
Meeting Time: August 2, 2016 from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

July 2016: Read Your Work

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In our July 5 meeting, attendees are invited to read from their current or in-progress works. (Older or sold stories and poems are also welcome, especially if you'd like some kind of feedback on it.) Please bring a short piece or a portion of a longer work -- fewer than 1,000 words if you can, but up to 2,000 words if you can't break the scene -- so everyone has sufficient reading time and attendees have time to provide their feedback.

Please try to arrive before 7 to put your name on the list for reading.

After the readings conclude and time permits, we'll go around and share with the group what we're currently reading.

Moderator: Alan Michaels
Location: Barnes & Noble, Pittsford
Meeting Time: July 5, 2016 from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

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June 2016: Creative Collusion – The Realities of Co-Writing Fantasy and Science Fiction

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Gaiman and Pratchett. King and Straub. Niven and Pournelle. Just a few examples of creative pairings that have produced exceptional works of fantasy and science fiction.

But just how do fiction collaborations work? What does it take to successfully co-write in the first place? What are the benefits and challenges? How do you find a co-writer? And more importantly, should you?

Join us for a lively discussion featuring Meredith Powell Carroll and Karen Craft (The Kingdom Next to Fid) and Marcos Donnelly and Ted Wenskus (The Mostly Weird Chronicles of Steffan McFessel) as they share their co-writing experiences, tips, tricks, exercises, and coping devices in creating fantastic stories born of two minds.

It all happens at the Pittsford Barnes & Noble in the upstairs community room on June 7 at 7:00 p.m. See you there!

Presenters: Meredith Powell Carroll, Karen Craft, Marcos Donnelly, and Ted Wenskus
Location: Barnes & Noble, Pittsford
Meeting Time: June 7, 2016 from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

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May 2016: The Setting – The Key to Speculative Fiction

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One reason many readers choose speculative fiction stories, instead of mainstream stories, is to escape their everyday realities and be transported other worlds. And because these worlds exist only in the writer's imagination, without true connections to the world we live in, the task of creating seemingly realistic and cohesive speculative fiction settings can often be a challenge.

During our May 3 meeting, our panelists will guide you through a discussion and exercises on creating speculative fiction settings that leave lasting impressions with your readers in much the same ways as the characters in your stories.

Panel: Kurt Schweitzer, Eric Scoles, Lynn Spitz, and Ted Wenskus
Moderator: Alan Vincent Michaels
Location: Barnes & Noble, Pittsford
Meeting Time: May 3, 2016 from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

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