Creating a Writing Life That Actually Works

Dana Chamblee Carpenter, Andy Davidson, Bruce Meisterman, Catherine Dilts, Cheryl Hollon, and Maureen Sappey share insights on managing time, energy, and expectations. They discuss how writers can build sustainable habits that support both creativity and real life responsibilities.

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Inside the World of Jewish Noir

Inside the World of Jewish Noir

Ken Wishnia and fellow contributors discuss an upcoming anthology that brings a fresh cultural lens to noir fiction. This session explores the themes, influences, and creative choices behind Jewish Noir, examining how identity, history, and moral complexity shape...

Red Herring and Misdirection

Red Herring and Misdirection

Saralyn Richard and a panel of authors dive into the meaning of a "Red Herring" and the art of misdirecting the reader. They also discuss what authors may owe readers in terms of satisfying or open-ended explanations.

Bioterrorism

Bioterrorism

The implications and logistics of bioterrorism are discussed, ranging from the exposure and transmission of deadly chemicals, how it would affect the target, and historical and modern references.