And it doesn’t matter what you’re working on. The workshop is open to all writers, though it emphasizes writing for publication.
Nick Belardes (author of Random Obsessions and Lords: Part One) created and along with various friends hosts the Random Writers Workshop, a weekly lecture and discussion on writing for publication, at Russo’s Books in the Marketplace. The workshop will focus on topics like creativity and imagination, narrative, dialogue, novel outlines, poetry, short story, creative nonfiction,
draft cleanup, style and voice, as well as ongoing discussions on how
to query publishers via letters, emails, social networking and more.
The Random Writers Workshop(cost $8 payable to Instructor) is held on Wednesday's.
It will also feature from time to time readings and narratives from a
special guest published author who offer his/her expertise to the
workshop. “Who better to ask advice than those who are professionals?
These are published writers, editors and professionals in the field. We
can’t bring them to class. But with today’s technology, it’s easy to
ask a question and get a response that can help students become better
writers. These are professionals speaking directly to the Random
Writers Workshop.”
Prior to the discussion any writer is welcome to bring a journal, paper and pen, or a laptop computer simply to write.
“I recently went to a writing group in San Francisco where all the
group did was write for an hour. No discussion. Just writing. People
loved it. So I want to have a weekly hour set aside at Russo’s Books
where people can feel like they can come and work on a project, or just
let their minds wander. It’s all about being active about creativity,”
Belardes said.
Future classes will feature a sign-up list for students to read up to
five minutes of their work, which will be discussed in a dialogue
format within the workshop.
“Yes, the main portion of the Random Writers Workshop is the lecture,
discussion and sharing time,” Belardes said. “I’ll be sharing my
writings too. I want writers to know that Bakersfield can be a literary
force in the Central Valley. But it takes hard work, passion, and often times, great discussions on writing.”
NICK BELARDES has worked as a creative writer in animation for the Fremont Street Experience in Las Vegas.
He has taught at Bakersfield College and the Art Institute of Las
Vegas. He was written for TV and film, as well as news for television,
magazines and newspapers. He’s the author of a fictional account of the
Lords of Bakersfield, Lords: Part One, and his current book of
oddities, Random Obsessions, which has recently been talked about on
television in Fresno and San Francisco, and featured on radio and
newspapers throughout the Central Valley and in the Southland. He wrote
the first literary novel on Twitter
(Small Places) and is currently working on three books: The Odd Valley
(trivia), City of Dirt (Essays) and A Serendipitous Garden of Lies (YA
series).
$8 Cost: 6:30 pm: "Write for an hour!" followed by the Random Writers Workshop.
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