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The Writers' Lunch: Who Wrote This?
moderated by Rick Homan

This event will be conducted via Zoom. Register and you will be emailed the Zoom credentials.

The Writers' Lunch is virtually back! This month Rick Homan will moderate a discussion about "Who Wrote This?" Do you read about the authors you admire? Do you check the "About" page on an author's website or the bio on the book flap? Have you read a favorite author's memoir? Have you read a biography of an author? Have any of these sources helped you understand the author's work? Has this shown you how to use your own experience in your writing?

Panelists include Michelle Zaffino, Ray Miles, and Helen Goldsmith. Join us, share and learn!

The Writers' Lunch is a casual brown-bag lunch activity on the 3rd Friday of each month. Look forward to mini-reviews on books that have been added to our "literary craft" collection, informal presentations by member writers, and excellent conversation. Please contact Taryn Edwards if you have any questions or if you would like to be a panelist. [email protected]

 Rick Homan writers murder mysteries and suspense novels. His Nicole Tang Noonan mysteries are set on a college campus in rural Ohio and in San Francisco, Nicole's home town. Prior to taking up the craft of crime fiction, Rick performed as an actor and guitarist. Find out more at www.rickhoman.com.

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