BSFS Writing Workshops Continue in 2013

The Baltimore Science Fiction Society is continuing its series of day-long sf/fantasy writing workshops in 2013. Jonathan Maberry, Morgan Keyes and Catherine Asaro each will lead one of the sessions.

The series resumes January 26 with Jonathan Maberry instructing on the topic "From Raw to Cooked: Professional Story Development," helping writers take an initial idea and develop it into a compelling framework for a novel. (This session is sold out.)

On June 15, Morgan Keyes will lecture about "The Business of Writing," touching on industry issues such as traditional versus self-publishing, the value of agents, the synopsis, and specific market concerns for genre writers.

On September 21, Dr. Catherine Asaro will discuss "Using Science in Science Fiction," for those writers who want to learn how to successfully integrate believable science into their fiction.

The workshop’s cost for each participant is $25, lunch included. Attendance is limited to 15 people. Contact BSFSEvents for more information, including how to submit payment.

The Baltimore Science Fiction Society is a 501(c)(3) literary organization focusing on science fiction, fantasy, and related genres.

The full press release follows the jump.

Press Release: BALTIMORE SCIENCE FICTION SOCIETY CONTINUES WRITING WORKSHOPS IN 2013

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BALTIMORE SCIENCE FICTION SOCIETY CONTINUES WRITING WORKSHOPS IN 2013

Baltimore City, Maryland – January 15, 2013

The Baltimore Science Fiction Society, a 501(c)(3) located at 3310 East Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21224, is proud to announce more writing workshops for 2013 run by professional writers. On Saturday, January 26th, Jonathan Maberry will teach, "From Raw to Cooked: Professional Story Development" to help writers take an initial idea and develop it into a compelling framework for a novel. On June 15th, Morgan Keyes will lecture on, "The Business of Writing," going in-depth on vital aspects of the industry such as traditional versus self-publishing, the necessity and value of agents, the synopsis, specific market concerns for genre writers, and so on. And on September 21, Dr. Catherine Asaro will teach, "Using Science in Science Fiction," for those writers who want to learn how to successfully integrate believable science into their fiction.

The Jonathan Maberry workshop has sold out, but seats still remain for both of the June 15th Morgan Keyes and September 21 Dr. Asaro workshops. The cost to each participant is $25 per person, with lunch included. Please contact BSFSEvents for more information, including how to submit payment.

Jonathan Maberry is a prolific writer who has experience in many genres. The New York Times Bestseller and Bram Stoker Award winner has published novels and short stories which fall into the categories of science fiction, mystery, and horror, along with his work in such prime Marvel Comics as Black Panther, Captain America, and Wolverine. He has been teaching writing for years. For more information on Jonathan, please see: http://jonathanmaberry.com/

Morgan Keyes has published seventeen novels in a variety of genres, ranging from traditional fantasy to category romance. She regularly writes articles on the business of writing for the Romance Writers Report, and she blogs about a wide range of topics relevant to readers and writers of genre fiction. Her alter-ego, Mindy Klasky, worked for several years as a lawyer and a librarian, but she now writes full-time. For more information on Morgan in both her guises, please see http://www.morgankeyes.com and http://www.mindyklasky.com

Dr. Catherine Asaro was born and raised in California. She holds a Ph.D. from Harvard in chemical physics. A singer, dancer, songwriter, teacher, speaker and fiction writer, her fiction has won many awards, including the Sapphire Award, the Prism Award, and the Nebula. She has published a wide range of novels, short stories, reviews, essays, and scientific papers. You can find more information on her and her works at www.catherineasaro.net and www.twitter.com/Catherine_Asaro

The mission of BSFS is to promote the reading, writing and publication of literary science fiction and fantasy. To that end, we run the annual regional science and science fiction convention Balticon. We also offer book discussion groups, author lectures, writers’ critique circles, writing contests, and now quarterly writing workshops dedicated to improving the writing techniques of participants. For more information on BSFS, please visit www.bsfs.org, or www.facebook.com/groups/BaltimoreSciFi, or follow us on Twitter @BaltimoreSciFi.


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