Write On!
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| January 24, 2008 |
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Episode 10
John Seeley talks about the art of writing and interviews authors Gerald Everett Jones, and Rochelle Kritch. |
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News, Views and Things You Can Use
John Seeley and Judy Seckler discuss blogging and the other current events for writers in the L.A. area. |
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Member Spotlight , Author Gerald Everett Jones
John and Judy talk with Gerald Everett Jones, author of My Inflatable Friend, A Comic Novel. |
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Featured Guest Author Rochelle Kritch
John and Judy talk with mystery writer Rochelle Kritch, author of 14 books, including the Molly Blume series. |
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Writer's Tips
John, Judy and Rochelle Kritch talk about how to write fiction. |
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| Guest(s) Appearing on this Episode |
Gerald Everett Jones
Gerald Everett Jones holds a Bachelor of Arts with Honors from the College of Letters, Wesleyan University, where he studied under novelists Peter Boynton (Stone Island), F.D. Reeve (The Red Machines),and Jerzy Kozinski (The Painted Bird, Being There). He has written more than 25 nonfiction books, most recently on the subject of digital motion picture production techniques. One of his stage plays, Hypatia of Alexandria, was a finalist at the Long Beach Playwrights' Festival. www.lapuerta.tv |
Rochelle Kritch
The author of five stand-alones, five Jessie Drake mysteries, and several short stories, Rochelle Krich writes a series featuring L.A. tabloid journalist Molly Blume ("A sleuth worth her salt," NY Times Book Review). Grave Endings won the Mary Higgins Clark and Left Coast Crime Calavera Awards. Rochelle’s first novel, Where’s Mommy Now?, filmed as “Perfect Alibi,” won the Anthony. |
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