Chuck Sambuchino, author and editor, was the guest speaker at Trinity Writers' Workshop seminar
Marketing Your Writing. He's the author of
How to Survive a Garden Gnome Attack and could provide information from both an author's standpoint and from the editing side.

Deb McNeill and Rosie Povar discussed writing, publishing, and the challenges both present today.

Randy Cook and Alton Bostick - well these two are trouble. You just don't know what they are talking about. Tall tales, that's for sure.

Rich Ochoa, author of
Life Rolls Onand
One Way Ticket to Anywhere hawked his books. His humor and humanity shine through his memoirs.

Lots of mingling and enthusiasm. Everyone came away with a greater appreciation for the effort needed to write and publish.
One key - Put down the remote, get the butt in a chair, and WRITE!
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