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Cheryl Ray receives a review by BookLife
Cheryl Ray’s book, She-Faring: From Fear to Magic at Sea, received a BookLife review, a service supported by Publishers Weekly dedicated to indie authors. The reviewer assessed the book as a “Lyrical tribute to the transformative splendor of the high seas.” This two-part book includes a sailing memoir and fictional sea stories.

James Hanna publishes story in journal
James Hanna's fiction story, “Blow-Up Bella” makes an encore appearance in a quarterly journal titled 96th of October. In this ribald tale, a born loser bonds with an inflatable doll he bought in an adult store. Their relationship includes dinner dates, an ocean cruise, and couples counseling.
Audrey Kalman offers creativity & marketing workshop
Audrey Kalman’s online writers’ community, Birth Your Truest Story, is partnering with author and marketing expert Shawn Langwell for a one-day workshop, The Book and Beyond, in Petaluma on November 1. Writers will learn self-promotion and marketing through the art of storytelling. Early bird registration runs through September 30.

Reena Kapoor stages play at Bay Area Drama Company
Reena Kapoor's short comedy play, Art of the Possible, will be staged by the Bay Area Drama Company at the Pear Theatre in Mountain View, September 11-14, as part of their "Shorts Circuit" showcase. Tickets for Reena’s play are available through Circuit B Tickets.

Bruce Overby signs with Willow River Press
Bruce Overby’s new novel, Tristan 4 America, will be published in 2026 by Willow River Press. Pitched as “Aaron Sorkin with gloves off,” Tristan 4 America is an unapologetically woke manifesto wrapped in a probing and often hilarious tale of political intrigue. Bruce’s debut novel, The Cyclone Release, was published in 2022.

Geri Spieler wins award and launches Revenge of the Sisters: A Tale of Retribution
Geri Spieler read from her latest book, Revenge of the Sisters, at the August 17 San Jose Women’s Club social and book fair, hosted by the WNBA. A launch event followed on August 21 at Palo Alto’s Rinconada Library, where author-member Joan Gelfand led a discussion. Affirming the book’s impact, The BookFest awarded the novel 5 Stars in historical fiction.

Ida J. Lewenstein children's poem reading at church service
Ida J. Lewenstein, Member Emerita of CWC SF-Peninsula, recently moved to Tampa, Florida. She will be honored at the August 10, 10:30 a.m. service at the Unitarian Universalists of San Mateo. Ida’s children’s poem "A Sad Little Dog" will be read aloud during Time for All Ages. Zoom attendance is available.

Carol Park reads poems at DMG Virtual Salon
The DMQ Virtual Salon features three poets monthly, who read from their recently published collections. Carol Park’s poems reflect on her kids growing up, her first stay with her in-laws, and striving to live peacefully with an engineer. Carol’s latest poetry book, Songs Sharp & Tender, is available through Kelsay Books. Author details at carolpark.us.

Geri Spieler and Vanessa MacLaren-Wray win awards
Congratulations to Geri Spieler for her nomination to win the CWC Statewide Jack London Award and to Vanessa MacLaren-Wray for winning the Louise Bogges Award. Both were recognized at our June 21 meeting for their years of contributions and service to our club. Our Awards Selection Committee chose Geri and Vanessa.
Geri’s past roles include president, vice president, and membership chair. She currently runs our Writers Helping Writers–Palo Alto program and serves as our representative to the statewide and NORCAL boards.
Vanessa, who successfully transitioned our open mic program to a virtual format and continues to lead this monthly event, has edited previous editions of Fault Zone, our biennial anthology. She is the 2025 managing editor of Fault Zone: Faultless?, which will be published in December.

James Hanna wins IPPY Award and publishes story in Apocalypse Confidential
The 2025 IPPY (Independent Publisher) Book Awards honor James Hanna's novella, Lights Out Lizzie, with a Silver medal in the humor category. The program celebrates excellence in independent publishing. View James’ award listing at category 32 HUMOR. In addition to this award, James’ ethereal story, "Don't Forget the Coleslaw,” appears in Apocalypse Confidential.

Evelyn LaTorre interviews with podcast about her memoir
Evelyn LaTorre was interviewed on The Authors Showpodcast about her second memoir, Love in Any Language, which won an international 2022 Book Excellence Award and was selected as a 5-Star Readers' Choice. Evelyn's memoir explores the beauty that emerges from cross-cultural love and marriage. Hear the podcast at evelynlatorre.com.

Tom Adams publishes story in Kelp Journal
Tom Adams' fictional story, “Time to Surf,” is available in Kelp Journal: Issue No. 13, Summer 2025, a biannual literary magazine. Set against Pacifica’s surf and corporate office politics, “Time to Surf” is a moving story of anger, aging, and the healing power of love, fatherhood, and the ocean.

Vibha Akkaraju interviewed about finishing her memoir
Vibha Akkaraju recently finished writing her memoir, Like Ketchup on Roti, and was interviewed about her writing journey and tips on getting to the finish line. The conversation was published in her book coach Stuart Horwitz’s online newsletter.

Carole Bumpus’s latest book Adventures on Land and Sea wins three awards
The Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA) and the Independent Publishers Book Awards (IPPY) awarded Carole Bumpus with a Silver medal for Travel for her latest book Adventures on Land and Sea. She won a Gold medal for International Cookbooks from the International Book Awards. The American Library in Paris has also placed her latest book on their shelves in Paris. Visit carolebumpus.com to learn more.

Darlene Frank celebrates big turnout for “Writers Read & Celebrate Their Work”
Darlene Frank is thrilled that nearly seventy people attended an online event on July 1 celebrating the work of writers in her twelve-month writing program. The eight featured readers included CWC members Megan E. McDonald, Alisha Willis, and Donna Wocher. The audience raved about everyone’s writing. Thanks to fellow CWC members who attended! The replay is here.

Lucy Murray’s “Biding Time” published in Grief Like Yours: A Story Collection of Life After Loss
Lucy Murray and fifty-four other authors share their personal stories about loss in the poignant anthology Grief Like Yours: A Story Collection of Life After Loss, available on Amazon and Barnes and Noble.

Geri Spieler interviewed on True Crime Podcast
The Fox True Crime Podcast host, Emily Compagno, interviewed Geri Spieler about her book, Housewife Assassin: The Woman Who Tried to Kill President Ford. Listen to the 30-minute interview here.

Korie Pelka signs book deal with ECW Press
Korie Pelka signed a publishing deal with ECW Press, based in Toronto and distributed by Simon & Schuster. Due out in Fall 2026, her book, Planning Your Exit from the Corporate World, is a guide for individuals seeking to regain control over their careers in a rapidly changing world. To learn more about Korie, visit koriepelka.com.

Darlene Frank presents: Writers Read & Celebrate Their Work, Tuesday, July 1 at 5:30 p.m. PDT
You’re invited to a free online event celebrating eight writers who will read brief excerpts from their work in progress. They’ve been working together for many months on memoir, creative nonfiction, poetry, and fiction. Readers include CWC members Megan McDonald, Alisha Willis, and Donna Wocher. I’m proud to present them and their work! Tuesday, July 1, at 5:30 p.m. Pacific Time. Save your seat.

Geri Spieler’s Revenge of the Sisters Now Available in Paperback
Geri Spieler's latest book, Revenge of the Sisters–A Tale of Retribution launched on June 3. It is the second in the Regina series about three sisters and their retribution to the people who caused them damaging issues in high school. Read more about Geri.