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More links!

If it’s Tuesday, it must be post day! I’ve got a few more writing-oriented links to share with you. The Spreadsheet of Shame.  This Excel setup allows you to track your daily word counts and see when you’re getting ahead…or falling behind. I haven’t used it myself (although I did download it), but I know people who swear by it. (Instructions on its use at the link, including how to download the spreadsheet.) From the creators of South Park…no, I’m not kidding…their Writing Rule #1.  (It’s video; the swearing is bleeped.) Never thought you’d get a good storytelling tip from…

Links and Stuff!

Greetings! I’ll start out by apologizing for the length of the post, but there’s a few things I wanted to include today: Our Social Media, Member Listings/Announcements, and Information Links.  Our Social Media Did you know we have a web presence in several places, including:  Meetup.com: A great way to RSVP for our meetings! Great way to seek out other interest groups as well. http://www.meetup.com/Arizona-Mystery-Writers-of-Tucson/ Facebook: With Facebook’s algorithms, even if you’ve liked/followed our page you are more likely to see our posts in your newsfeed if you like/comment on our posts (even just occasionally).  We also get better “reach”…

August 9th, 2014 meeting – Burglary Investigation & Court Scenes

Murder here, homicide there. While it’s a common plot foundation in mysteries, there’s more for a fictional detective to investigate than just suspicious deaths.  Learn about burglary scenes and investigation in our morning presentation from the Pima County Sheriff’s Department, “Burglary In The First, and More.” We’ll have a selection of delicious lunch entrees to choose from, and a fun book raffle. In the afternoon session, AMW member Jane Rodda will lead a workshop on setting the courtroom scene. We will discuss the players in a trial and try our hands at writing a courtroom scene. Jane earned a JD…

July 12th, 2014 meeting: Victim Advocacy & Meta Communication

A crime occurs. The police are busy with their investigation. Who provides help and support to the victims and their loved ones, both at the scene and in the sometimes-confusing criminal justice system?  Howard Druan from the Pima County Attorney’s Office will share stories about his life as a Victim Witness Advocate. We’ll have a selection of delicious lunch entrees to choose from, and a fun book raffle. Our afternoon workshop will be “Psychological Issues: Meta Communication, Part II.”  We had such great discussions that we ran out of time during the Meta Communication workshop previously presented by Kay Lesh,…

General Meeting Information

Enjoy fascinating speakers and learning the craft of writing mystery! Meetings include two different speakers with lunch in between. The morning speaker might be a detective, FBI agent, US Marshal, Medical Examiner, forensic scientist, private investigator, psychologist, corrections officer, attorney. These are fascinating talks, and useful for mystery writers. The afternoon workshop involves advice or practice in the craft of writing or in publishing. The meetings are an opportunity to hang out with interesting people, have fun, and learn from other writers.  Meetings are open to everyone. When: Second Saturday of every month (except March when we are at the…

June 14th, 2014 Meeting — Murder and the Mortician

Death: It happens to all of us, some ushered into it sooner than nature intended (especially in mystery novels). But a lot goes on between the last breath and the grave – what might a mortician find that would bring detectives running? Ask your morbid questions of our June speaker, April J. Seybert – General Manager and Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer, Carillo’s Tucson Mortuary. She will speak on “Postmortem Cardiovascular Surgery and Underground Furniture.” We’ll have a selection of delicious lunch entrees to choose from, and a fun book raffle. Our afternoon workshop will feature AMW member Carol Dee…

Guns, Bodies, and Car Chases: My Life As a Cop

Sergeant Brian Parker has been with the Tucson Police Department for nearly fifteen years. He studied law enforcement in college, then entered the workforce in corrections, and soon after, was hired as a Pima County sheriff’s deputy. He joined TPD in 2000. In 2003, while working undercover, he started journaling, writing down the more extraordinary things that happened to him as a law enforcement officer. That journal expanded into his book, “My Rookie Memoir.” Come and hear authentic cop stories: Sgt. Parker’s experiences during his first eleven years of law enforcement. We’ll have delicious choices on the lunch menu, and a fun…

April 12, 2014 Meeting

We’ve  recovered from the Tucson Festival of Books and  we’re ready to resume our monthly meetings. April will be an especially good one: Morning Speaker: Take-downs, trauma and tragedies in the ER If you’re writing crime, you’re going to have at least one hospital scene, right? How should it look? Get a clue, from our April speaker, Rhema Sayers, M.D., Ret. Dr. Sayers was an emergency Room doctor during the ‘80s and ‘90s, serving  in Douglas, Arizona, Lemoore Naval Air Station in California, and at Kino, Tucson General, The Heart Hospital, and El Dorado Hospital. During her Douglas years, she had…

February Meeting – Betty Webb

Our February speaker is Betty Webb, teacher, critic, and national best-selling author.  She’ll give an “expert’s” talk in the morning, and also lead the afternoon writing workshop.  It’s an all-day Betty Webb festival! Cost: $20 for non-members and walk-ins, including lunch; $16 for RSVP’d members; $10 for one session, morning or afternoon, no lunch. Please RSVP as soon as you can, and definitely before the DEADLINE OF 9:30 AM ON WEDNESDAY,FEBRUARY 5TH, by email at amwmembershipchair@gmail.com or call Gail Gibbs at (520) 433-0738. You can also RSVP at www.meetup.com/Arizona-Mystery-Writers-of-Tucson/

AMW Member Listings

We list current AMW members who choose to post their name and bio on the site. If you want to appear in this esteemed list, or want to update your information, contact the AMW Communications Chair at amwcommschair@gmail.com. In general, bios should be 200 words or less, and include a head shot or some sort of avatar. For each publication listed, summaries should be 200 words or less and include a book or magazine cover shot. (Please do not embed the photos in a Word file; attach separate jpeg files.) For more detailed information on what/how to submit, see: How…

October Meeting: Publishing Expert and Mystery Speaker

We’ll hear from speaker Anne Gunn, founder of Tally Systems, a bootstrap-funded software company now owned by Novell. Anne has started a new software products company,  Sheridan Programmers Guild, that publishes apps, websites, and e-books. Her talk is, “A Primer for On-Line Publishing: E-book Production for the Self-Published Author.”  She’ll survey approaches to producing content and platform for the markets you need to reach, and answer your technical how-to questions. There are three new and delicious choices on the lunch menu. RSVP by 9 am on October 9th. After lunch, we have a mysterious special agent from one of those 3-letter federal agencies,…

Post Your Info On Line!

(Click the article Title to read all) AMW members may post or update a member bio, a publication announcement, or a news report. Take advantage of your membership!  Post or update your Mystery Writers’ information on the site. CLICK HERE to get the details on how to put your information on line.  To save the document, right click and select “Save As…” Use your browser’s back arrow to return here. Need more info? See this FAQ for how to post information. Questions? Use the CONTACT US tab to email the Online Communications Chair (amwcommschair@gmail.com).