The AI Advantage: Accelerate your Writing, Publishing & Book Marketing
Understanding and utilizing Artificial Intelligence can significantly enhance your writing process. By mastering the latest technology (many of which are still free-of-charge), you can streamline your workflow and improve the quality of your work. Join us for an enlightening session on how authors are leveraging AI to enhance their writing craft, amplify reach, and discovering new & groundbreaking applications of this rapidly evolving technology. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or AI-curious, you’ll leave with practical strategies to strengthen your author platform and streamline your publishing journey.
Key Takeaways:
An innovative leader in the independent publishing world, Brian Schwartz has guided over 700 authors from manuscript to market as CEO of SelfPublish.org. His deep roots in the writing community include serving as director of the Central Coast Writers Conference and president of the Colorado Independent Publishers Association. As an early adopter of AI technology in publishing, Brian now dedicates as much as 40% of his workday to leveraging artificial intelligence tools.
5:15 pm (PDT) Critique Group Round Table
6:30 pm (PDT) General Meeting Presentation
Chandler Hall, UCC San Luis Obispo 11245 Los Osos Valley Rd San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
Dialogue Presentation: Dialogue Writing
Dialogue Presentation: Dialogue writing gets a bad rap among writers, even very good writers. They think they have trouble making it realistic. They feel awkward when required to write it. They don’t know when to use it and when to resist using it. As a result, many writers think of dialogue as a problem. They overlook a simple fact: dialogue is a tool, an extremely useful tool that can greatly enrich writing and storytelling in fiction and other forms of creative writing, adding a dimension of reality that no other technique can equal. In this presentation, Harvey Ardman will share some of what he’s learned about dialogue.
In this presentation, Harvey Ardman will share some of what he’s learned about dialogue writing in his nearly 70-year writing career, with examples from his work and others. He’ll talk about how to turn dialogue writing into a tool that’s both powerful and easy to use.
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m
Free to SLO NightWriters members / $5 for non-members.
Chandler Hall, UCC San Luis Obispo
11245 Los Osos Valley Road, San Luis Obispo, CA 93405
A Nightmare of Our Own Making: Crafting Ecological Themes In Our Writing
Does writing about nature sell? How about when writing about the destruction of our natural world? Join Nicholas Belardes, author of THE DEADING and TEN SLEEP, as he defines and discusses climate fiction and eco-horror, and then takes us on a journey into the deep, wild unknowns in our own writing. Followed by a Q&A.
Nicholas Belardes’s debut eco-horror The Deading combines elements of literary, horror, and science fiction. The New York Times Book Review says The Deading “perfectly balances social critique, lyricism and ghastliness. It’s a claustrophobic mosaic of a novel, and an outstanding debut.” Belardes’s follow up, Ten Sleep (2025), blends elements of gothic and eco-horror with Western fiction. While attending UCR Palm Desert’s MFA Program, Belardes received its Founder’s Award. When not writing, he’s either birdwatching or teaching essay writing at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo’s Ethnic Studies Program.Does writing about nature sell? How about when writing about the destruction of our natural world? Join Nicholas Belardes, author of THE DEADING and TEN SLEEP, as he defines and discusses climate fiction and eco-horror, and then takes us on a journey into the deep, wild unknowns in our own writing. Followed by a Q&A.
Details coming soon!
Creating the Podcast
Writing, producing, and releasing a podcast--let's talk about it. How do you get from concept to execution, and how do you get the world to listen? With five million podcasts streaming in the world it's important to know how to effectively transform your idea into a must listen to audio experience. We'll talk about narrative building, sound design and editing, interviewing, ethical reporting, and the production timeline from beginning to end.
Jaime Parker Stickle is a writer, actor, podcaster, and professor of film and television at Montclair
State University. She is the creator and host of the true crime investigative podcast, The Girl with the Same Name as well as the hilarious podcast about side-hustles, Make That Paper. Jaime lives in Los Angeles with her husband, son, and fur babies.
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