ALA Mid-winter, Denver, CO
Colorado Convention CenterTor Books Booth #1746 -- I'll be signing the very first copies of To Right The Wrongs (sequel to To Catch A Killer)
Tor Books Booth #1746 -- I'll be signing the very first copies of To Right The Wrongs (sequel to To Catch A Killer)
3-Act Structure. ALL the pro writing teachers thump it like a one-size-fits-all, universal drum. John Truby, Martha Alderson, The Plot Whisperer, Save The Cat’s Blake Snyder. 3-Act structure is the cornerstone of their instruction. Why? Because it’s one of the few parts of writing that can be quantified AND it works! Given that it’s the brainchild of Aristotle, you could even say it has withstood the test of time. But, where these writing pros leave off, Scarborough keeps going. By delving into which part of your story belongs in which act Scarborough simplifies this powerful, story-telling technique. 3-Act structure will … Continue reading
To Right The Wrongs, the sequel to To Catch A Killer comes out in the world today -- available from all book sellers. For personalized and/or signed copies contact https://www.vintage-books.net
Exciting local author panel will include: Bill Cameron, Carly West, Paula Stokes, Sheryl Scarborough, Virginia Boecker and April Henry!!! Plus, it's like the To Right The Wrongs launch party!
I will be on a panel with the most fabulous Paula Stokes and Tina Connelly!
One-on-One critiquer -- I look forward to reading what my local writer-friends are cooking up! Deadline to submit manuscript is March 19th.
Come meet local authors Heather Ames, Laurel Gale, Mollie Hunt, Heidi Renee Mason, Carolyn J. Rose and Sheryl Scarborough. Visit with authors and get your books signed with a personalized greeting. Three Brothers will have wine and food specials available for our guests.
“From My Little Pony and Kimpossible to catching killers in a moody mystery, 3-Act structure is so ingrained and intuitive that even my dreams come to me in that format. The MFA in writing for children and young adults from Vermont College of Fine Arts showed me how to bring it all together and channel my vast background and experience into a unique learning opportunity for writers who struggle with plot and structure.”
Write on the River is a writer's retreat in southwest Washington in October 2022, hosted by author Sheryl Scarborough. The event promotes writing, community, and publishing opportunities. The event hosts 15-20 authors annually and hosts acclaimed authors and a literary agent in residence.
Write on the River and the Kalama Public Library presents the Kalama Book Festival: Meet the Authors event. There will be fun, food, prizes, and best of all, meet and greet opportunities with your favorite authors.