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Going Public!

When the writer comes out of her cave...
(Interviews, public speaking, convention appearances, autographings, etc.)
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Upcoming Appearances

Con*Stellation
October 17-19, 2008
Huntsville, Alabama

Laura and her father, Mike Resnick, will both be guests of this science fiction/fantasy convention in October, and they may do some discussion panels together. Whether or not they ever do this again will depend entirely on whether the old man treats her with proper deference and respect.

 

PikesPeak
Pikes Peak
Writers Conference

April 24-26, 2009
Colorado Springs, Colorado

Laura returns for the third time to one of her favorite speaking venues, the hospitable Pikes Peak Writers Group. This time, she might even actually go to Pikes Peak itself!

 

Write On Vancouver
May 1 & 2, 2009
Vancouver,
British Columbia
CANADA

Laura will be a guest of the Vancouver chapter of the Romance Writers of America for their annual May "Write On" conference, and she's delighted to have a chance to visit Canada again! (A link to the event will be posted later in the year.)

Interviews

 

Laura guest-blogged at "Dogs and Goddesses" in July 2007, a
blog site about collaboration.

 

 

Computer

radio

June 17, 2007
WVXU, 91.7 FM

Click on the radio to hear the archived interview that Laura and her dad, science fiction writer Mike Resnick, did with host Frank Johnson.

 

Read a November 2006 interview with Laura on the Word Wenches blog.

 

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DN cov

 

"For Author Resnick, Book Life Moves Beyond Romance"
by Lila Hanft

December 2005 profile of Laura, Disappearing Nightly, and Laura's pending sojourn to Jerusalem

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Public Speaking

 

An experienced public speaker, Laura Resnick has given talks, taught workshops, and participated in discussion panels at such venues as the Tennessee Williams Festival, the Yukon Writers Retreat, Northern Kentucky University, the World Science Fiction Convention, the Central Ohio Fiction Writers, the Cincinnati Writers Project, Clinton Community College, the Ohio Valley Romance Writers, the Detroit Area Romance Writers, Novelists Inc., the Pikes Peak Writers Group, and the Space Coast Writers Conference.

Speaker
Laura regularly speaks on a variety of writing-related subjects. Her speaking fees are negotiable, depending on the venue.

"The dynamic hour we spent 'creating' with Laura made plain the fact that no matter where a writer lives, there's a story."

—Jessica Simon, the Yukon Territory

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For groups seeking a prepared workshop,
here are some sample subjects in Laura's repertoire:

 

Story Development:
Putting It Together (And Taking It Back Apart)

This workshop can be modified to suit a variety of time-frames, from a 90-minute session to an all-day seminar.

Once you have a story idea... what do you do next? This lively, interactive session examines some principles and practices for developing, constructing, revising, and fine-tuning a story from a basic idea. Together, Laura Resnick and attendees explore different ways in which premises lead to plots, themes, characters, and plot reversals, as well as the ways in which rejections and revision letters send the writer back to the drawing board to try again.

"Laura was a tremendous asset to our creative writing conference. She engaged the participants and helped them understand the elements of story development. We received numerous compliments on her workshops from emerging and experienced authors, across many genres. They appreciated her use of pertinent examples and particularly enjoyed her great sense of humor!"

—Marcelle Dubé and Barb Dunlop, Organizers: 2005 Northern Writers Retreat

 

Acting Techniques for Writers

This workshop best suits a timeframe of
90 minutes to 2 hours.

Janus

Having started off life as an aspiring actor before becoming a writer, Laura uses improvisational games, dialogue exercises, acting resources, and advice from actors to explore with attendees how the writer can use these lessons from the stage to enhance the pages of a novel.

"Your workshop was wonderful, and a perfect antidote to that dazed, end-of-conference, zoning-out feeling."
                                       —P.G. Nagle, author of Red River and Glorieta Pass


 

A Is For Agents

This workshop best suits a time-frame of 1-2 hours.


The author explains what agents do, what an agent should do for you, whether you need an agent, how to find an agent, and how to tell if an agent is right for you.

 


 

Twenty Questions

This workshop best suits a time-frame of 1-2 hours.


Addressing the questions most-commonly asked by aspiring writers, the author talks about how to break into publishing, from queries and submissions, through negotiating your first contract.

 

 

Laura’s workshop blends useful information with fun. Her enthusiasm and professional experience inspired me to get back to my computer and write.”


                                    —Carol Serrone,Cincinnati

 

"Laura's workshop helped me understand how to focus my story more clearly. At that same time, the constructive comments did good things for my self-confidence as a writer."

—Claire Eamer, Canada


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If you'd like to invite Laura to speak,
send her an EMAIL!


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