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Author: Mark Davis

Award-winning Author via Zoom

Posted on May 6, 2022May 6, 2022 by Mark Davis

Our friends at Mesilla Valley Readers of Southern New Mexico will host a Zoom presentation by award-winning author Reyna Grande next Thursday. It will be close to the end of our monthly meeting but should be an engaging opportunity to learn more from an author. Check out more at Las Cruces Bulletin.

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2022 Writers’ Education Seminars

Posted on May 5, 2022May 5, 2022 by Mark Davis

Here is the complete list of 2022 seminars. Seminars are open to all members of LCW and take place on the fourth Saturday of the month. We look forward to seeing you there!

DatePresenterTopic
JanBob WorthingtonWriting as a business
FebSusan BontlyUsing computers for research
MarBob WorthingtonHow to craft a story
AprEfrem CarrascoSelf-editing
MayMark DavisOnline marketing and digital platforms
JunMark DavisHow to self-publish
JulGeorge PintarHow to market your book
AugKaren RayHow to write a memoir
SepEfrem CarrascoHow to develop characters
OctEfrem CarrascoTips for authors
NovNo seminar (Thanksgiving)
DevNo seminar (Christmas and book signing)
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Chile Charlie Rides Again with Navajo Tainted Beliefs

Posted on April 26, 2022April 26, 2022 by Mark Davis

Navajo Tainted Beliefs by George Pintar is culmination of a yearlong project to learn the similarities and differences between the Bible and Navajo stories regarding the creation of the earth and mankind. Pintar’s fictional characters Chile Charlie and Dolly Sweet Thompson interview both Navajo Shamans and clergymen to obtain the facts about the written and oral stories. These are enticing and creative side-by-side comparisons. They are well-written and easy to understand. Here is a description of a shaman: “Blue Rope wore an authentic Kachina outfit. His face was covered with a mask, and his eyes hid behind the darkness of the mask. Under his right feather-winged hand, he carried a small gourd bucket.” Another is “Next, he created man from dust and woman from man’s rib. God did not think man should live alone. But in Navajo stories, the sun had the sole power to communicate, which was a big difference in the creation stories. One of the most striking is that a woman is made with a man in the Navajo version. They were made under the same buckskin simultaneously.

You may laugh, you may cry, and you may wonder why as you read Navajo Tainted Beliefs. Now available on Amazon Books.…

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Pre-Order Bob Worthington’s Newest: The Making of an Army Psychologist

Posted on April 25, 2022April 25, 2022 by Mark Davis

LCW’s Bob Worthington’s newest book, The Making of an Army Psychologist, is now available for pre-order from McFarland Press. Here’s a synopsis:

In the early 1970s the U.S. Army was undergoing seismic changes. The Vietnam War had ended, almost 600 American POWs were released by North Vietnam, the draft was terminated and the Army itself was in dismal shape. A decorated former infantryman turned behavioral scientist, Bob Worthington returned to active duty as a clinician and served as a senior psychology consultant, helping the Army remain an effective fighting force. His insightful memoir describes his pioneering research in PTSD, the managing of a clinical service and mental health center, his work focusing on pilots and aviators, and a stint as a sports psychologist for the U.S. Olympics.…

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LCW Meeting, April 14th

Posted on April 11, 2022April 11, 2022 by Mark Davis

AGENDA FOR LCW 

April 14, 2022 MEETING

MEETING START TIME 1:30

AT GOOD SAMS

REMINDER: MASKS ARE STILL REQUIRED, AND NAME TAGS PREFERRED

► Administrator Worthington will call the meeting to order.

► Membership vote on adopting By-Laws

► Tanya Dawson will present her experience of the Tucson Book Festival

► Two members will present their verbal Bio to the membership.

► Two Outstanding Service Awards will be presented.

► Bob Worthington’s Seminar Report and update.

► A call for a willingness to share expertise

► Mark Davis will provide a Website Update

► Breakout Session “Writing Tips: How writing articles sells books” led by Bob Worthington

► Breakout Session “Marketing Ideas” directed by George Pintar

► Reconvening Art Room for any additional announcements.

THE NEXT MEMBERSHIP MEETING WILL BE ON May 12, 2022, AT 1:30 AT GOOD SAMS.…

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Generations Writing Contest

Posted on April 10, 2022April 10, 2022 by Mark Davis

Pair up across generations to write something new and beautiful in the Generations Community Writing Project. Learn more in the Las Cruces Bulletin. Because writers can learn together.

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Self-Editing for Writers Seminar

Posted on March 30, 2022April 25, 2022 by Mark Davis

LCW’s own Efrem Carrasco will host a seminar on Saturday, April 23, 2022 from 2:00 pm – 4:00pm.

The goal of all writers is to continuously improve their writing

Before you submit your manuscript to the publisher, you want to make sure your work is concise, tight, structurally and grammatically correct, and meets the three criteria—Flow, Clarity, and Understandability.
This class is designed for writers of all skill levels who wish to advance to the next level.
Who Should Take This Class?

  • Unpublished novices who desire to become good fiction/nonfiction writers.
  • Published writers who desire to improve their writing craftsmanship.

You Will Learn:

  • The Concepts and Misconceptions of Editing and Writing
  • Proper Manuscript Format
  • Proper Formats of Writing
  • How to Write Stronger Sentences
  • Choosing the Right Words
  • Dos and Don’ts of Writing
  • Common Writer Mistakes—and how to avoid them.
  • Editing Marks

Efrem Carrasco, Instructor

Only 15 seats available.
This is a stress-free class. It’s neither a Workshop nor an English Grammar class.

REQUIREMENTS: Bring Paper and Pen—for notes and practice writing.

LOCATION: Good Sam, Building E, 3045 Buena Vida Circle

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LCW Authors Pintar and Cicero at Branigan Library

Posted on March 17, 2022March 17, 2022 by Mark Davis

On Wednesday, March 30th George Pintar and Judy Cicero, local storytellers and authors, will be at the Branigan library’s second floor to autograph and explain the story line of their recent books. The event will start at 10:15 and conclude at noon. If you have books by either author that have not been autographed bring them.

Pintar’s books takes you on journeys throughout the Southwest including Antelope Wells, Deming, Great American Duck Race, Madrid, Chiz, population one, and other ghost towns.

Cicero’s book, an enchanting fairy tale, follows Tate, boy hero and Little-One, a refugee baby spider in their search for Little-One’s home web on the mysterious lotus pond. These unlikely friends accompanied by Tate’s imagination face the dangerous Bully Fish, menacing Sumo Snails, the evil Kameko, a renegade turtle taxi driver and the deadly Steaming Vapors.

If you are or know a local author, there will be information about the Las Cruces Writers. Their mission is Writers Helping Writers.

Enjoy a blind date with one of their books!…

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Catch Tanya Dawson at the Tucson Festival of Books!

Posted on March 10, 2022March 10, 2022 by Mark Davis

Tanya will be signing her recent novel, Andersen Light, on 13th March 2022 at the Tucson Festival of Books. It’s a great opportunity to pick up her newest work!

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March Meeting: Be There or Explain Yourself in 10 Words!

Posted on March 7, 2022March 8, 2022 by Mark Davis

March 10th, 2022 at 1:30 PM, Good Samaritan Village.

REMINDER: MASKS ARE STILL REQUIRED, AND NAME TAGS PREFERRED

  • Administrator Pintar will call the meeting to order.
  • Two members will present their verbal Bio to the membership.
  • Two Outstanding Service Awards will be presented.
  • Bob Worthington’s Seminar Report and update.
  • A call for a willingness to share expertise
  • Mark Davis will provide a Website Update
  • Breakout Session “Writing Tips” led by Bob Worthington
  • Breakout Session “Marketing Idea” directed by George Pintar

Reconvening Art Room for any additional announcements.…

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