Hi, Brian.
Hope you're having a good weekend. Seeing my piece published
in the Globe and Mail made mine!!
Blessings,
Monica
Read Monica’s personal essay, “I want to restore fun, hope
and a sense of dignity to long-term care” in the Globe and Mail here
or read it on Quick Brown Fox with way better images here.
For information of submitting a first person essay to the Globe
and Mail (and to 21 other places), see here.
Hi, Brian:
My short memoir piece, “The
Road for Conquering,” has recently won an Honourable Mention at the 2019 Grit
Lit contest and will be published with the Nowhere magazine Anthology
Issue. I'm excited and grateful.
Thanks so much for your
newsletters, they are a wonderful, uplifting source of information!
Kelly Watt
For information on submitting to Nowhere, see here.
Yay, Jan! |
Hi, Brian.
Here’s another one of those “while
in your class, I began this story” successes.
I've received word that "Hot Mesa
Mess" won 3rd place in the South Simcoe Arts Council short story contest.
Thanks so much Brian,
Jan Collis
Congratulations, Jan! And congratulations
to all the other winners, too – see here.
Hi Brian
Just wanted to let you know I have
an article being published in Animal Wellness Magazine
in July so very chuffed
Donna Woodstock
For information
about submitting to Animal Wellness, see here.
Hi Brian,
I hope all is well with you and the recent writing retreat weekend
was very successful! As a former student, I wanted to pass on some good news.
My book is being published by Oceanview
Publishing!
It’s been a long, twisty, uphill-all-the-way road. But
to summarize: I was able to step away from my day job; I wrote three more
books; and the last one went through an R&R from one agent, professional
editing, a rejection by that agent, picked up by another agent, and sold this
spring to Oceanview.
Along the way I’ve been attending writing
conferences, working with my writers’ group (the same one as Kelley Armstrong),
and setting up the social media framework for promotion.
Yay, Drew! |
The book is called Broken Genius and will be coming out in print and ebook on June 2, 2020!
It’s about a former tech CEO turned FBI agent investigating a murder with
ties to a radioactive quantum computer he was working on when he left the
valley. Now he’s in a race with a Chinese hacker, Russian criminals, and a
desperate corporate executive to keep its power out of the wrong hands.
After years of slogging and waiting, things are moving very
quickly. Oceanview is doing quite a bit to support the book with a detailed
marketing plan, which naturally includes many activities for me. I’ve joined
the International Thriller Writers, Mystery Writers of America and Sisters in
Crime. I’ll be at ThrillerFest in New York in July, and appearing at Bouchercon
in Dallas this October.
Thanks for those early workshops that really got me energized and
set on the path that led me here!
Cheers,
Drew Murray
Twitter/Instagram/FB: @drewmurraybooks
drewmurraybooks.com
Beta reader wanted
Brian,
I enjoy your
newsletter. It's always full of tips and contacts and other good ideas. I'd
like to let you know my nonfiction, "Frosty Flakes," was published
today in storySouth,
a piece about my dad who celebrated his 100th birthday (in heaven) yesterday. I
have a published memoir, The
Last Cadillac (Walrus 2106), and my first mystery, Saving Tuna Street, is coming
out June 2020 from Light Messages.
But another
reason I write to you – I am in desperate need of a beta reader for my work in
progress about a woman who teaches at a boys' prison where the young felons
plan an escape (based on my true adventures as an English teacher at the Omega
Juvenile Prison in Florida). Thought I'd give you a shout, that you might put
me on your list for those writers seeking betas.
Much thanks
for your work and support of the writing community. Hope to hear from you soon.
All the best,
Nancy Nau
Sullivan
Author, THE
LAST CADILLAC {available from Amazon here}
If you’re
interested in being a beta reader for Nancy, contact her here.
See Brian's schedule here, including writing workshops, weekly writing classes, and weekend retreats in, Bolton, Barrie, Brampton, Burlington, Caledon, Collingwood, Cambridge, Georgetown, Georgina, Guelph, Hamilton, Jackson’s Point, Kingston, Kitchener-Waterloo, London, Midland, Mississauga, Oakville, Ottawa, Peterborough, St. Catharines, Saint John, NB, Sudbury, Toronto, Windsor, Woodstock, Halton, Muskoka, Peel, Simcoe, York Region, the GTA, Ontario and beyond.
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