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Did you know there are dozens of little things you can do to make your writing stand out from the crowd?
In this webinar with award-winning writer Jeanne Lyet Gassman, she will look at the tricks writing professionals use to make their prose more polished and dynamic. Some of the topics she will address include dialogue, point of view, setting, description, and pacing. Although this webinar is oriented for fiction, these tips can also be used for memoir and creative nonfiction as well.
About the Presenter:Jeanne Lyet Gassman lives in the mountains of New Mexico where she writes & teaches. Her debut novel, "Blood of a Stone" (Tuscany Press), received a Bronze 2015 Independent Publisher Book Award. Her short work has been nominated for Best Small Fictions and the Pushcart Prize. Other awards include fellowships from Ragdale and the Arizona Commission on the Arts. Her short fiction, creative nonfiction, & poetry have been published in numerous literary magazines and anthologies, including "45 Poems of Protest: The Pandemic", "Bosque7", "Dear America: Reflections on Race", "Debris & Detritus: The Lesser Greek Gods Running Amok", "The Manifest-Station", "Queen Mob's Tea House", & "Hippocampus Magazine", among many others. Jeanne recently received a New Mexico Writers Grant for her novel-in-progress, a story about a family of downwinders who were affected by the radioactive fallout from the atomic bomb tests in Nevada. You can learn more about Jeanne at her website: www.jeannelyetgassman.com or on Facebook: www.facebook.com/JeanneLyetGassman.
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"Challenges of an Inventor, Battles Beyond the Technologies" - is a NF Memoir about inventing in corporate America, walking the reader through the invention process with high tech described in clear language, illustrations and footnotes. There are also cautions for the new inventor.
Author has inventions in 21 different FIELDS, including but not limited to Polaroid cameras, coronary angiography, particle detection, mechanical ventilation, pulmonary drug delivery, inhalation flow control, endobronchial therapy, solar photovoltaics, solar thermal, electrochemical emittance spectroscopy and quantum-tunneling varistor devices. Sports inventions include cognitive biofeedback applied to all sports, including the NFL Combine, the NBC SportsWorld Baseball Challenge, The Olympic Luge Team, and a dozen Olympic Track and Field athletes.
There was a desperate need to “invent” a legal defense in a vehicular manslaughter case with courtroom drama not unlike a Grisham novel, but REAL.
Stories and people range from famous physicists and inventors to well-known sports personalities.