There is no single path to a finished book. Allan E. Ansorge, Bill Hopkins, Don Bruns, Jane Sevier, Michael Tucker, Sharon Woods Hopkins, Stacy Allen, and Warren Bull share readings from their work and discuss the very different processes behind how they write. This session explores outlining, discovery writing, and creative experimentation, giving writers permission to find the method that works best for them.
Walter Mosley on Craft, Voice, and the Making of a Literary Icon
In this in-depth conversation, Clay Stafford and Walter Mosley explore the roots of Mosley’s craft, from his poetic beginnings to his rise as one of the defining voices in modern crime fiction.




