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IWOSC May: Everybody’s a Critic

Panel
Monday, September 29, 2021

With the economy only beginning to recover from its worst moments since the Great Recession a decade ago, and with never-ending changes in technology and business models in both publishing and Hollywood, it’s more important than ever now for writers to know what agents want, and how they (and the industry) want it.

This month, IWOSC will be presenting a stellar bi-coastal panel of top New York and Beverly Hills literary agents seeking writers.

Topics will include…

Moderator: Telly Davidson
Dara Hyde
Lynn Johnston
Alec Shane

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Ray Richmond

Steven Spatz, BookBaby

IWOSC April: Self-Publishing with Book Baby

Panel
Monday, September 29, 2021

With the economy only beginning to recover from its worst moments since the Great Recession a decade ago, and with never-ending changes in technology and business models in both publishing and Hollywood, it’s more important than ever now for writers to know what agents want, and how they (and the industry) want it.

This month, IWOSC will be presenting a stellar bi-coastal panel of top New York and Beverly Hills literary agents seeking writers.

Topics will include…

Moderator: Telly Davidson
Dara Hyde
Lynn Johnston
Alec Shane

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IWOSC March: Writing Short: The Art of the Short Story and Personal Essay

Panel
Monday, September 29, 2021

With the economy only beginning to recover from its worst moments since the Great Recession a decade ago, and with never-ending changes in technology and business models in both publishing and Hollywood, it’s more important than ever now for writers to know what agents want, and how they (and the industry) want it.

This month, IWOSC will be presenting a stellar bi-coastal panel of top New York and Beverly Hills literary agents seeking writers.

Topics will include…

Moderator: Telly Davidson
Dara Hyde
Lynn Johnston
Alec Shane

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Rosemary (Tantra) Bensko

Romance & Women's Literature

IWOSC February: Romance and Women’s Literature Writing

Panel
Monday, September 29, 2021

With the economy only beginning to recover from its worst moments since the Great Recession a decade ago, and with never-ending changes in technology and business models in both publishing and Hollywood, it’s more important than ever now for writers to know what agents want, and how they (and the industry) want it.

This month, IWOSC will be presenting a stellar bi-coastal panel of top New York and Beverly Hills literary agents seeking writers.

Topics will include…

Moderator: Telly Davidson
Dara Hyde
Lynn Johnston
Alec Shane

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IWOSC January: Marketing Your Books in 2022

Panel
Monday, September 29, 2021

With the economy only beginning to recover from its worst moments since the Great Recession a decade ago, and with never-ending changes in technology and business models in both publishing and Hollywood, it’s more important than ever now for writers to know what agents want, and how they (and the industry) want it.

This month, IWOSC will be presenting a stellar bi-coastal panel of top New York and Beverly Hills literary agents seeking writers.

Topics will include…

Moderator: Telly Davidson
Dara Hyde
Lynn Johnston
Alec Shane

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Kathleen Kaiser

Sgt. Major Keith L Craig

What Does Hollywood Want?

Panel
Monday, September 29, 2021

With the economy only beginning to recover from its worst moments since the Great Recession a decade ago, and with never-ending changes in technology and business models in both publishing and Hollywood, it’s more important than ever now for writers to know what agents want, and how they (and the industry) want it.

This month, IWOSC will be presenting a stellar bi-coastal panel of top New York and Beverly Hills literary agents seeking writers.

Topics will include…

Moderator: Telly Davidson
Dara Hyde
Lynn Johnston
Alec Shane

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Public Speaking for Writers

Panel
Monday, September 29, 2021

With the economy only beginning to recover from its worst moments since the Great Recession a decade ago, and with never-ending changes in technology and business models in both publishing and Hollywood, it’s more important than ever now for writers to know what agents want, and how they (and the industry) want it.

This month, IWOSC will be presenting a stellar bi-coastal panel of top New York and Beverly Hills literary agents seeking writers.

Topics will include…

Moderator: Telly Davidson
Dara Hyde
Lynn Johnston
Alec Shane

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Clinton Young

Lynn Johnston, Literary agent

Writers’ Agents Panel 2021

Panel
Monday, September 29, 2021

With the economy only beginning to recover from its worst moments since the Great Recession a decade ago, and with never-ending changes in technology and business models in both publishing and Hollywood, it’s more important than ever now for writers to know what agents want, and how they (and the industry) want it.

This month, IWOSC will be presenting a stellar bi-coastal panel of top New York and Beverly Hills literary agents seeking writers.

Topics will include…

Moderator: Telly Davidson
Dara Hyde
Lynn Johnston
Alec Shane

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Ghostwriting and Written With Collaborations

Panel
Monday, June 28, 2021

Ghostwriting books for the business, academic, self-help, and biographical/memoir markets can be a lucrative way for someone with a firm skill set as a writer to establish their writing business, or just add an extra stream of income to fall back on. And almost every emerging journalist or movie/TV critic hopes to get a job as a “written with” on a celebrity or politician’s memoirs or book of ideas. So how do you go about it and get started? What’s involved, and how do you make your best impression?

This IWOSC Panel of top experts will address all that and more, as some of America’s top “ghosts” come out into the open, and share some of their top trade secrets. Some of the topics we’ll be discussing include…

Moderator: Telly Davidson
Claudia Suzanne
Roberta Edgar
Michael Levin

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Ghostwriter Claudia Suzanne

Author Gerald Everett Jones

Getting Ready to Publish Your Book

Panel
Monday, May 19, 2021

Getting ready to take your book out to the world? Wonderful! Got questions about how to go about getting published? Such as whether to publish yourself or try for a traditional publisher, and what the steps are for each? Our experts will talk about these questions and more, and provide a number of handouts to help you take concrete steps to get your unique voice heard.

Specifics include…

Speakers:
Gerald Everett Jones
Ina Hillebrandt

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Writing Successfully For Children In Today’s Complex Time

Panel
Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Are you working on a children’s book, play, TV or film project? Have you got questions about age appropriateness, for writing your story and developing characters? For marketing? About the form young people are choosing to read books, and is that different in this time of quarantine?

Our expert panelists will talk about these questions, and more.

Moderator: Ina Hillebrandt
Jennifer Murphy
Marilyn Scott-Waters
Laura Taylor Name
Mara Alpert
Elizabeth Martin
Gary Young

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Book Author Ina Hillebrandt

Marty Nemko

Write More in 2021

Panel
Wednesday, February 24, 2021 

Have your creative juices and energies dried up this past year? This month, we bring you a special program, starring the eminent Oakland-based career and personal coach and bestselling author, Dr Marty Nemko.

Marty Nemko has written 13 books — half for major publishers and half self-published, plus over 4,000 well-published articles.

How does he do it? He’ll tell all, and try to answer all your questions.

Our goal is for each of you to leave with at least one new idea for becoming more productive.

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New Opportunities writing In Film & TV 2021

Panel
Wednesday, January 27, 2021

For years, new writers of novels, biographies & memoirs, and nonfiction advice books have had to do a cost/benefit analysis — should we self-publish or partner with a small or specialty press to get our work out there — or should we try for an agent and a shot at the majors?

Now, with the rise of digital and streaming platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Vimeo, and the continued expansion of indie film and film festivals, aspiring filmmakers and TV content creators are faced with similar issues and opportunities:

• What are the pros and cons of going the independent, “self-published” route in indie film and digital TV?

• More

Moderator: Telly Davidson
Maggie Viale
Joel Eisenberg
Chris Redish
Matt Stoner
Jeff Porter

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Producer Matt Stoner

Our writers meeting panel for How to Write Funny, October 2020.

How to Write Funny 2020

Panel
Tuesday, October 27, 2020

“Dying is easy; comedy is difficult,” especially these days. 

But we persist because we can. From the farces of Feydeau, Baudelaire, and Wilde, on to George Carlin, Lenny Bruce, Larry Gelbart, Terry Southern, Paddy Chayefsky, and Norman Lear, right on through to Dave Chappelle, Mindy Kaling, and Stephen Colbert today, blistering social satire and, yes, even a few organic laughs are necessary for our sanity.

How do we incorporate humor and zest to spice up our memoirs, novels, and screenplays (especially if they AREN’T straight up comedies)?

And more

Moderator: Gary Young

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What Writers Must Know About Finding & Working with Representation Today

Panel
Wednesday, September 30, 2020

If you choose the route of traditional publishing, it’s more important than ever to have trustworthy, reliable, and knowledgeable representation to guide your book or screenplay (and you!).

We will be having a candid and thorough discussion of the factors (subtle and otherwise) that go into whether a book/screenplay (or an author) gets past the gatekeepers or not.  For instance, how important are one’s social media footprint, level of fame, and prestige college or educational credentials in determining a “yes” or a “no” — regardless of the quality of a book or movie? How does someone’s race, gender or sexual preference, or social/economic class affect their chances of getting a good book or TV/movie deal?

We will concentrate on books as well as film/TV. And through the magic of the webinar form, we will include NEW YORK AGENTS as well as LA and Southern California based agents on the program!

Topics will include:…

Moderator: Telly Davidson
Katie Shea Boutillier
Doug Grad
Jan L. Kardys
Mark Gottlieb
Miriam Altshuler
Michelle Zeitlin

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Mark Gottlieb

Rocky and Cheryl Detwiler, professional coaches

Monetizing Your Message – 5 Steps to Book-Selling Success

Webinar
Monday, August 24, 2020

As seen on A&E, ABC, ESPN, FOX, and NBC, Reality TV stars and authors, Rocky & Cheryl Detwiler are professional coaches who teach authors how to land paid speaking engagements, create workshops, and sell their books in bulk.

This Zoom presentation with PowerPoint covers…

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Conversation with Distinguished Author T.C.Boyle

Panel
Monday, August 31, 2020

We have the honor of hearing from and speaking with T.C. Boyle one of the most prolific and decorated writers among us.

He is a Distinguished Professor of English at the University of Southern California, so he has a world of sharable knowledge for you. T.C. is not the shy, retiring type, so fasten your seatbelt and get ready for a thrilling ride.

He will discuss his writing, his challenges, surprises, advice.

Moderator: Gary Young
T.C. Boyle

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T.C. Boyle

Marvin J. Wolf, Award Winning Author and Photojournalist

7 Steps to a Successful Book Proposal

Panel
Monday, June 29, 2020

Nearly all nonfiction books are sold with a query and proposal that enlists the aid of a literary agent in convincing an acquisitions editor at a publishing entity to advance funds to a writer with an idea.

Presented by Marvin J. Wolf

Moderator: Gary Young

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Research Techniques For Writers

Online Panel
Monday, May 18, 2020

Taking notes … doing homework … wading through reference books and endless websites … Research and fact-checking for writers has gotten a reputation for being the most boring and tedious part of writing  books and articles. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

This month we bring you and online panel about how to make “playing detective” interesting and exciting, and how to get the most useful information with the least wasted time.

Moderator and Panelist: Telly Davidson
Dr. Kelly Gardiner
Gerald Everett Jones

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A screenshot from our Research Panel: Gerald, Kelly, Gary, Telly

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Conversation with Best-selling Author Lisa See

Webinar
Monday, April 27, 2020

This month we present this online Webinar via Zoom as our monthly Seminar.

Best-selling author Lisa See has generously accepted our invitation to speak with us and answer our questions. She is a supremely gifted writer with a brilliant wealth of involving, enduring, and memorable stories.

Presented by: Lisa See

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Author Lisa See

IWOSC writer's group Podcast Revolution Panel

How to Join the Podcast Revolution

Panel
Monday, February 24, 2020

Podcasting is not new, but 2019 was the year this medium really took off! In 2020, the number of podcasts are expected to grow even faster. According to PodcastHosting.org, January 2020 statistics show that there are over 820,000 podcasts and over 28 million episodes. 50% of American homes are podcast fans.

What is a podcast?
Basically it’s a series of audio files placed on the Internet for downloading to a computer or mobile device. While this sounds simple, there are a lot of steps involved in creating a quality podcast, making it available, and getting people to listen.

This month, we will present a panel of podcasters who have taken this new path to content delivery. They’ll share their experiences, tips, missteps and the secrets to creating a killer podcast series.

Moderator: Robin Quinn
A.G. Billig
Desireé Duffy
Herbie J Pilato
Gerald Everett Jones

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The Business and Taxes of Writing

Panel
Monday, January 27, 2020

To kick off the new year of 2020, IWOSC/PALA is presenting a program to deal with taxes, starring a top Los Angeles area CPA and an attorney, to give advice on conducting our business as writers and publishers. And this year, California writers have a lot more on their plates than merely planning for their annual appointment with the IRS in April.

Moderator: Telly Davidson
Dmitriy Veli
Michael S. Klein

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Dmitriy Velin

Desiree Duffy

Publicity Panel — 2020 Book Publicity

Panel
Monday, November 4, 2019

It’s time to tell the world about your book. The writing and publishing are done, or nearly so, and now your thinking is shifting towards publicity. What should you start doing? Is your vision 2020 for the coming year?

Moderator: Steven Sanchez
Emanuela Cariolagian
Kathleen Kaiser
Lee Wind
Desireé Duffy

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Legal Issues for Publishers & Writers

Monday, September 23, 2019

Jonathan Kirsch, a publishing and intellectual property attorney based in Los Angeles, updates LA publishers on the profound changes that are taking place in the publishing industry and what they mean for your publishing business.

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Jonathan Kirsch Q&A at our writer's group