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Posted: May 14, 2008 in Things to do, Culture
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Indy Writers' Group
Kate Chaplin
(317) 833-8861
http://indywritersgroup.blogspot.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Indy Authors Discuss the New Climate of Publishing
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - The Indy Writers' Group will host a round table discussion to discuss the current world of publishing.
E-publishing to giant presses, query letters to multiple book deals - pre-published writers will sit equally with well-known published authors and talk about the pitfalls they have felt and the mountains they have overcome to seek and succeed at publication.
Confirmed authors to appear are: Jamie Carie (Snow Angel, The Duchess and the Dragon), Kit Ehrman, (Triple Cross, Cold Burn), Kate Chaplin, (The Belief Test, First They Came For...), Debra Kemp (House of Pendragon Book 1: The Firebrand, House of Pendragon Book 2: The Recruit), Ellen Tevault (Gay Lifestyle Monthly, Best Date Ever), and Laurelei Dabrielle (In Her Service: Reflections from a Priestess of Aphrodite).
The event will take place June 22, 2008 at the Lawrence Public Library from 1:30pm-4:30pm. Free admission. Writers of all background and experience levels welcome. For more information, or to schedule an interview with the authors, email indywritersgroup@gmail.com or call Kate Chaplin at 317-833-8861.
About Jamie Carie
Jamie's first novel, Snow Angel, has been flying off the shelves since its fall 2007 release. This spring she found herself nominated by the Romance Writers of America for a RITA award. Her latest novel The Duchess and the Dragon was released earlier this month to rave reviews. Her third novel, Wind Dancer, is slated for a January 2009 release. Currently Jamie is working on her fourth novel. www.jamiecarie.com
About Kit Ehrman
Kit Ehrman has combined her love of horses and mysteries by penning an equine-oriented mystery series featuring barn manager and amateur sleuth Steve Cline. Published by Poisoned Pen Press, the series has won numerous awards and has received outstanding reviews in The New York Times, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus, The Denver Post, and Chicago Tribune among others. www.kitehrman.com
About Kate Chaplin
Named a "Naptown notable resident" by Indy.com as well as one of the "most talented writers around today" by the Writer's Page, Kate Chaplin is an author and film maker whose projects have appeared on MTV, local television, film festivals, in print and online. She is the author of The Belief Test and the writer/director of such films as LOSS and First They Came for... www.katechaplin.com
About Debra A. Kemp
Ask Debra why she writes about King Arthur, and she'll tell you she was summed to do so. The multiple award-winning Debra Kemp is the author of the House of Pendragon Series. She has been favorably reviewed in Arthuriana, Readers View and Crystal Reviews. She is the recipient of such awards as the National Indie Excellence 2007 Book Awards, and the 2007 USA BookNews Best Book Awards. www.telltalepress.com/debrakemp.html
About Ellen Tevault
Ellen Tevault is a freelance writer, proofreader, editor, and researcher. She is the editor of Gay Lifestyle Monthly, Eros Monthly and Eternal Press. She has had stories published in various anthologies, newsletters, and the Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. She has written book reviews for JIST Publishing, Rainbow Reviews and Speak Its Name at Wordpress.com. http://superqueeroes.livejournal.com/
About Laurelei Dabrielle
Laurelei is the High Priestess of Dragon's Eye Coven within the Clan of the Laughing Dragon and a principal dancer with the Jewels of the Temple (a Pagan dance troupe). She is a Priestess of both Aphrodite and Brighid and has recently published a book in service to Aphrodite entitled In Her Service: Reflections from a Priestess of Aphrodite. http://www.myspace.com/laurelei_lb
About the Indy Writers' Group
Founded in 2004 by Kate Chaplin, the Indy Writers' Group is a supportive community of published and pre-published writers of all genres. IWG offers workshops, signings, and bi-monthly meetings for critique and support. IWG is a diverse group with strengths in various areas, such as self-publishing, e-publishing, small presses, freelance writing, technical writing, editing, etc. Within the network of in person events and online you'll find a community of writers with various backgrounds and experiences that understand the pitfalls and success that plague writers today. http://indywritersgroup.blogspot.com
This program is not sponsored by the Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library.