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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.

David Harris' short story "King Kong's Ghost" published in Twelve Winters Journal
David Harris' short story "King Kong's Ghost" published in "Twelve Winters Journal"
When a blind mutt named King Kong gets injured frolicking in the woods, the children and adults in his world struggle to come to terms with what his presence in their lives means for them. Read “King Kong’s Ghost” and learn more about David.

David Strom to present “My Open Mic Journey: Tips and Tricks” at Writers Helping Writers in San Mateo
On Thursday, May 8, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Writers Helping Writers at the San Mateo Public Library, author David M. Strom will discuss how he started performing his Super Holly Hansson stories at open mics, what he added to his performances (e.g., music!), and how open mics have influenced his writing. You will learn about reading stories in front of a microphone and a live audience. And you will see Dave perform a story!

Carole Bumpus’s latest book selected as a Finalist in the 2025 IBPA Book Award program
Carole Bumpus’s latest book Adventures on Land and Sea: Searching for Culinary Pleasures in Provence and Along the Cote d’ Azur has been chosen as a Finalist in the Travel category by the Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA) for 2025. Award announcements for either Silver or Gold will be made in May. Learn more about Carole.

Tim Flood to present “Finding a Publisher: A Dating Game—and More” at Writers Helping Writers in Palo Alto
Trying to find a publisher is a bit like finding that special someone. On Thursday, May 15, from 6:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. at the Rinconada Library in Palo Alto, Tim Flood, author of his debut novel, The Flower of Canaan, to be published by Histria Books in 2026, will present his successful approach to finding a publisher and show you how he organized for that all-important and complex search.

Megan E. McDonald to read at Lit Crawl Sebastopol
Megan E. McDonald will be reading from her memoir-in-progress at Lit Crawl Sebastopol 2025 on Saturday, May 17. Her session, titled “Dangerous Games,” will be held in the charming downtown area at Taylor Lane Organic Coffee at 5:00 p.m.

Two short stories by James Hanna in print and ready to read
James Hanna’s “Putting the Galaxies in Their Place” appears in Literally Stories. This is a tale about an eccentric astronomer who discovers galaxies too incredible for his stunted imagination to handle. Hanna’s “Orville Baumgardner and Saint Elmo's Fire” has been reprinted in A Thin Slice of Anxiety. Lecturer extraordinaire, Orville enchants the League of Women Voters.

Miera Rao’s haiku on display in DC
Miera Rao’s haiku is currently on display in Washington DC’s business district. The 2025 Golden Haiku Contest had nearly 5,000 entries from sixty-six countries. Along with winners, selected haiku are posted on signage around the forty-four blocks and will remain until early May. Follow Miera at mierarao.com.

Megan E. McDonald to present “Finding the Right Book Agent” at Writers Helping Writers in San Mateo
Conventional wisdom and recent guidance in traditional publishing hold that, in seeking representation for your work, you should send at least one hundred query letters. But where do you find a hundred or more agents to query?
On Thursday, April 10, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the San Mateo Public Library, member Megan E. McDonald will demystify the process of compiling a comprehensive agent target list. She will demonstrate essential tools, use her current projects as an example, and open the floor up to attendees who’d like to start to build their lists live.

Colleen Olle’s picture book on the shelf at Fireside Books & More
Colleen Olle’s picture book Sophia and Sinclair Get Lost! is now available at Fireside Books & More, a new independent bookstore on Broadway in Redwood City.

“Spark Your Creativity: A Writing Journey into the Deep Imagination” starts April 26
Want to move past writing blocks, find your creative edge, and go deep into your imagination to produce your most powerful writing? Darlene Frank’s “Spark Your Creativity: A Writing Journey into the Deep Imagination” will help you open the door to your true writing voice. This five-week program starts April 26. More details at Darlene Frank Writing.

Eva Barrows to discuss “How Do Stories Meet Reader Expectations?”
Will your story meet readers’ expectations? In this free, one-hour Zoom session, discover how consistent world-building, hitting genre beats, and creating a main character to root for, can fulfill your story’s promise to readers and lead to a most satisfying ending.
Join developmental editor Eva Barrows and copy editor Lila LaBine for their Ask an Editor workshop on Wednesday, April 16, at 11 a.m. To register, visit www.evabarrows.com/workshops.

Sarah Sherwood to present “How to Promote Your Book” in Palo Alto
How do you promote your book? Preparation is key. It is never too early, and the more time you have, the more tactics you can employ to promote not just your book but you. Learn more from member and publicist Sarah Sherwood at Writing Helping Writers on Thursday, April 17, from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Rinconada Library in Palo Alto.