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Nesta Aharoni, publisher and writer, is the owner of Grassroots Publishing Group, Inc. Her company is committed to producing books that have the power to transform the world into a better, kinder, and safer place. Her first book, My Goodness: My Kids, Cultivating Decency in a Dangerous World, inspires parents to recognize character-building opportunities every day, and to focus on goodness above and beyond any other quality. www.grassrootspublishinggroup.com |
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Alexis Ahrens is a write-at-home mom and naptime entrepreneur living in La Mesa with her musician husband, Toby, her 16-month-old son, Lucas, and three cats. She is the creator of Baby's Little Log Book, (www.littlelogbook.com), author of the blog, Taking the Lid off the Sun, (http://shinebrightly.wordpress.com) and owner of Domani Publishing. |
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Martha Barnette is a journalist who writes about language. Along with lexicographer and slang expert Grant Barrett, she co-hosts the popular radio show A Way with Words, carried on KPBS Radio in San Diego. Martha joined the show in 2004, sharing the microphone with bestselling grammar maven Richard Lederer until his retirement in 2006. Her co-host now is Grant Barrett. Get A Way with Words via podcast. |
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Grant Barrett is a lexicographer and dictionary editor who lives and |
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David Boyne is a writer but is better known for appreciating every food he has ever tried—except Jello® and sea urchin. There was a time when he considered becoming a better person, but abandoned the idea when he learned identity theft was illegal. He has lived in Connecticut, Florida, Maine, Rhode Island, Oregon, Manhattan, San Francisco and San Diego. He now lives in Encinitas, California. There are no outstanding warrants for his arrest. He frequently exposes himself in public at ICBWB.com |
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David Brin is a scientist and best-selling author whose future-oriented novels include Earth, The Postman, and Hugo Award winners Startide Rising and The Uplift War. (The Postman inspired a major film in 1998.) Brin is also known as a leading commentator on modern technological trends. His nonfiction book, The Transparent Society, won the Freedom of Speech Award of the American Library Association. Brin's newest novel Kiln People explores a fictional near future when people use cheap copies of themselves to be in two places at once. The Life Eater, a graphic novel, explores a chilling alternative outcome of World War II. DavidBrin.com |
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Helle Brisson is a writer’s coach living in Carlsbad who helps writers to find within themselves the strength, passion and discipline to create. Her background includes 20 years of teaching. She is a writer herself and is currently working on two books for publication. Helle gives workshops and personal coaching. www.hellebrisson.com |
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Vera Caccioppoli has earned the prestigious PEN/Faulkner Award. Her short stories have been published in many literary journals, and her non-fiction has been featured in the Washington Post, Shape magazine, and has been broadcast on National Public Radio. Vera has optioned two screenplays to Hollywood and won numerous screenwriting awards at film festivals around the country, including a double win at the 2007 Houston International Film Festival for her screenplays Hi-Way Haven (drama) and Perfect Couple (romantic comedy). In addition to her writing career, Vera is highly successful private writing coach with an international clientele of novelists and screenwriters. Visit Vera at Hi-Way-Haven.com |
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Drusilla Campbell is the author of ten published novels, including the best-selling Hopewell Saga, Wildwood, The Edge of the Sky and Blood Orange. She co-authored Drugs and Alcohol in the Workplace: A Guide for Management, is a manuscript consultant who often works with emerging writers and teaches different aspects of professional writing for the University of California, San Diego. Visit Drusilla Campbell |
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Lauren Castle began her career with an editorial service in New York where she counted numerous authors among her clients. In response to changing industry demands, she expanded and founded Impress Express, a company that provides a full range of services for writers and other professionals seeking to improve or create their image in person or on paper. She has published numerous articles about image and career management. In addition to Impress Express, Lauren has taught Advertising, Copywriting, and Journalism at Temple University, published The Image Networker (an international image publication), and coordinated promotional book tours for authors. |
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Sandra Levy Ceren, Ph.D. is long time clinical psychologist, local weekly columnist "Ask Dr. Ceren" published author of two psychological thrillers:Prescription for Terror, Secrets From the Couch, and numerous short stories. www.DrSandraLevyCeren.com |
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Deepak Chopra is known as the prolific author of over 49 books, more than 100 audio, video and CD-ROM titles which have been translated into 35 languages. His book, Peace Is the Way (Harmony Books) won the Quill Award and The Book of Secrets: Unlocking the Hidden Dimensions of your Life was awarded the Nautilus Award. Some of his many best-sellers include The Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire: Harnessing the Infinite Power of Coincidence., How to Know God: The Soul’s Journey into the Mystery of Mysteries, Perfect Health; Ageless Body, Timeless Mind; The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success. DeepakChopra.com |
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David Coddon is associate editor of the San Diego Union-Tribune’s Night&Day section. A journalist since 1979, he has written features, real estate stories, travel articles and columns for the Union-Tribune, as well as for other local and national publications. |
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Carlene Dater has written for a variety of newspapers and published over 270 pieces of fiction and nonfiction and six books: four mysteries, a romance and a non-fiction book about her time as a volunteer at the Sheriff's Department. She lives in Santee with her husband and two yellow labs. She blogs: www.themysterystartshere.com |
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Edwin Decker is a freelance writer. He writes a lot. He writes for magazines and newspapers. His column is called Sordid Tales. It’s in CityBeat. Some people like it. Edwin Decker wrote a book once. It’s called Barzilla and Other Psalms. There is poetry in it. Edwin Decker has a website (www.edwindecker.com). You should go there. |
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Paulette Ensign is the current Publishers and Writers of San Diego vice-president and also known as The Booklet Queen. Since 1991, her company, Tips Products International, has assisted individuals and organizations transform their knowledge into tips booklets for marketing and making money. Paulette has personally sold over a million copies of her own booklet without spending a penny on advertising. Visit www.tipsbooklets.com for more details. |
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Dale Fetherling has written, edited, or ghosted a dozen non-fiction books. He was a reporter and editor for 25 years at major metropolitan newspapers and Editor of the The Los Angeles Times' San Diego County Edition. Dale teaches journalism/writing/media at Point Loma Nazarene University, and has taught at Northwestern University, San Diego State University, the Learning Annex, and The Writing Center. He is author of Comrades in Ink: How to Work With a Co-Author to Make Your Book a Reality. Visit Dale Fetherling |
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Annette Fix is a wordsmith and spoken-word storyteller living in Laguna Niguel with her Danish Prince Charming husband, aspiring photographer son, and two rescued dogs. She is the author of The Break-Up Diet: A Memoir (www.thebreak-updiet.com) published by her company Orange Curtain Publishing. She is the co-owner and senior editor of www.wow-womenonwriting.com. |
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Read Michael's article for WORD: We The Screenwriter |
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Andrea Glass, owner of WritersWay is an award-winning author and ghostwriter. Her mission is to transform ideas into info-products. She works with entrepreneurs, coaches, consultants, speakers, trainers, and authors to turn their expertise into books, eBooks, e-courses, articles, reports, and more for passive income and increased credibility and visibility. www.WritersWay.com |
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Holly A. Hunt, Ph.D., is a psychologist in private practice and past Chair of the Practice Management Committee of the San Diego Psychological Association. She is the author of Essentials of Private Practice: Streamlining Costs, Procedures, and Policies for Less Stress, W.W. Norton & Co, 2005, $18.95, ISBN 0-393-70448-3. For more information and to order the book visit www.EssentialsOfPrivatePractice.com |
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Carolyn Howard-Johnson has appeared on more than 300 TV and radio shows. She is an instructor for UCLA Extension's renowned Writers' Program and author of This Is the Place, a novel that won eight awards. Her book of creative nonfiction, Harkening: A Collection of Stories Remembered, won three. She is also the author of the award-winning HowToDoItFrugally series of books for writers including The Frugal Book Promoter: How to Do What Your Publisher Won't, USA Book News' "Best Professional Book 2004," and the winner of the coveted Irwin Award. The second in the series is The Frugal Editor, also a USA Book News winner. She is the recipient of the California Legislature's Woman of the Year in Arts and Entertainment Award, and her community's Character and Ethics Committee awarded her work promoting tolerance with her writing. Her website is www.HowToDoItFrugally.com and she blogs at www.SharingwithWriters.blogspot.com |
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Jacqueline Jorgensen lives with her husband in San Diego, where she raised her four children and attended college. She has published two books, autobiographicsal novels, Beyond Mud and Vines, and its sequel, Yearning to be American. Her current project, Back to the Mud and Vines, will complete the trilogy. |
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Catherine Karp was born and raised in Southern California suburbia, where she spent her childhood writing, reading, and dragging her sister into her make-believe worlds. Ghost stories and historical tales were early favorites. Her debut novel, Gilded, won the Hollywood Film Festival's Book Discovery Award, and her second novel, Voices Airy, was a finalist in ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year Awards. Her writing has appeared in San Diego Writers' Monthly, Romantic Times BOOKclub, and the ezine Bygone Days. Visit Catherine Karp |
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Kiakialia is a freelance editor and writing group facilitator, as well as an editor for WORDsd.com. She founded the RansomNotes writers group in Encinitas, which meets every Tuesday night in which she motivates Muses and lights fires under such slouches as WORDsd.com's own db. Contact Kiakiali to edit, revise, ghost, or wake your Muse up. There are a few spaces still open for two of her writing workshops (writing for children & basic creative writing) in early summer 2008. Kia blogs at: http://eaglesnest.today.com |
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Annette Kuritz is Literary marketer and publicist as well as a force to be reckoned with on land, as the founder of the La Jolla Writers Conference, and in the air, as the founder of the internet radio program, Writers Roundtable, every Thursday at 3:30 p.m. on SignOnRadio.com. |
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Richard Lederer is the author of more than 30 books about language, history, and humor, including his best-selling Anguished English series and his current book, Presidential Trivia. He has been profiled in magazines as diverse as The New Yorker, People, and the National Enquirer and frequently appears on radio as a commentator on language. Visit Richard at Verbivore.com |
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Paula Margulies is a writer and owner of Paula Margulies Communications, a public relations firm offering book promotion and publicity for authors. Paula has received numerous awards for her short stories and her two novels, Coyote Heart and Favorite Daughter. She's also been awarded artist residencies at Caldera, Red Cinder Artist Colony, and the Vermont Studio Center. Visit www.paulamargulies.com. |
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Kristina Meek is a playwright whose work has been read or produced in London, New York, Los Angeles, Iowa City, Columbus, Ohio, and at several venues around San Diego. Her writing is surreal dark comedy with themes of feminism, spirituality and just a dash of science fiction. Visit Kristina Meek |
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Liz Morrison is a San Diego-based freelance copywriter and journalist. She has over 20 years of marketing and business development experience and she?s a successfully published columnist both locally and nationally. Visit her website LizWrites and her humor blog |
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Carl Nelson In a writing career that has spanned more than twenty-five years, Carl Nelson has published seven works of nonfiction, three novels, and more than fifty short stories, articles, and technical papers. He is a member of the Authors Guild of America, PEN USA, and has twice served as president of the San Diego Writers/Editors Guild. Carl Nelson's website |
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Nikki Nicole is a published freelance journalist and author living in San Diego, California, with her family. She is currently working on the sequel to A Little Bit of Sin. Her writing resume includes staff writer at two local newspapers, publication in magazines such as American Cheerleader, Jr., Fire Magazine, Indie Street Entertainment and the poem My Grandma Would?featured in the anthology Gumbo For the Soul: The Recipe for Literacy in the Black Community. Contact the author at nicole@missnikkinicole.com or 619-886-6722. |
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Karla Olson of BookStudio has been in the publishing industry for over 20 years. Before founding BookStudio, she was the Creative Director of Tehabi Books; founder of Via Press, an editorial and publishing consultant; Editorial Director of The Michael Friedman Publishing Group in New York City; and assistant editor at Putnam Publishing. During that time, Olson has been involved in the creation of hundreds of books representing traditional and custom publishing and packaging. Olson is on the Board of Directors of Publishers and Writers of San Diego. Connect with Karla: BookStudio.com |
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Judy Reeves is a writer, teacher and writing practice provocateur who believes everyone has a story to tell and that it's our stories that connect us as human beings. She is the author of Writing Alone, Writing Together. Visit Judy Reeves |
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Terrie Leigh Relf is the former Poet's Workshop columnist for WritersMonthly.com. Her book, The Poet's Workshop--and Beyond, is now available through Sam's Dot Publishing. Relf is on staff at Sam's Dot Publishing, where she is the editor of HUNGUR Magazine, The Drabbler, as well as a co-editor of Sounds of the Night, and Hahaku. Contact Terrie: tlrelf@gmail.com |
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Arthur Salm was the Books Editor of the San Diego Union-Tribune for 20 years. Want to review a book for the U-T Book Club? Join the U-T Book Club |
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Melissa Schad is a trainer by day and humor writer by night. Her first book, Road Trips, Broken Hearts & Other Debris of Growing Up |
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Julie Ann Shapiro is a freelance writer, short story author, Pushcart Nominee and fiction workshop leader. Her first novel, Jen-Zen and the One Shoe Diaries |
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Sarah Z. Sleeper is a freelance writer and editor with clients such as SAP, Qualcomm and Intel. She used to be a journalist covering business and technology and won several awards for that writing. And now she is on a 6 month (or longer) hiatus from "work" so she can finish a novel. |
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Jill Sorenson lives in San Diego and has a debut romantic suspense novel coming out June 1, 2008. Dangerous to Touch features a cynical cop and a reclusive psychic who team up to solve a string of murders during a steamy summer heat wave. http://www.jillsorenson.com |
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Joseph Jackson Swit is a political pundit and sports analyst who blogs on JosephSwit.com He is 12-years-old and has, since the age of 5, announced his intention to be a candidate for President of the United States (POTUS) in the year 2032. |
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chris toledo born circa 1960 living miracle II miracle first love. basketball. pro hoops south of the border. international club II club stage performer. rockin n shockin audiences abroad. west coast splashdown onto dance scene. television host. live from universal studios, mr. city jam. discovered tai chi. founded flow nation. got sand in between my toes. Gone surfin. inspirational, motivational speaker. life coach. m.c. me-cris this question started to enter my skylab (mind). what is my perfect world? so my book, PLANET OZOTRON. is my journey into creating the blueprint to my perfect world. |
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Victor Villaseñor’s body of works include a number of nonfiction books which are all used in schools throughout the country: The trilogy Wild Steps Of Heaven, Rain of Gold, and Thirteen Senses, Jury: The People vs Juan Corona, Macho!, and Walking Stars, a collection of short stories written especially to inspire young people. Burro Genius, is a national bestseller, and was nominated for a Pulitzer prize. Victor also wrote the screenplay for The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez, starring Edward James Olmos. Villaseñor’s acclaimed written works, as well as his inspiring lectures, have earned him numerous awards and endorsements, including the Founding John Steinbeck Chair appointment. He lives on the ranch in Oceanside where he was born. VictorVillasenor.com |
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Michael Varma A professional magician for more than 20 years and a distinguished Toastmaster, Michael Varma knows what it takes to entertain an audience. Presto! He created Tasteful Toasts, a collection of original, elegant toasts written to honor the host and spread good cheer at weddings, birthdays, corporate events, and special occasions. All while staying within the boundaries of good taste. Let limericks have their off-color puns; Tasteful Toasts are good, clean fun. Varma has also conjured up a series of educational puzzle books and games, frequently performs at the Magic Castle in Hollywood, and recently unveiled his first novel, Death by Magic. |
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Joseph Wambaugh, a former LAPD detective sergeant, is the bestselling author of 17 prior works of fiction and nonfiction. In 2004, he was named Grand Master by the Mystery Writers of America. He lives in San Diego. |
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