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Writers Notebook: Writers group to discuss selling of work

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Several local published writers will gather for a panel discussion at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Forsyth County Central Library, 660 W. Fifth St. With Susan Williamson as moderator, they will discuss "How Did You Sell Your Work?" The participants will be poet Terri Erickson, science-fiction and historical-romance writer Cindy Holby, nonfiction author Stephen McCutchan, short-story writer Ray Morrison, and poet and fiction author Isabel Zuber.

After the discussion, there will be time for audience questions.

Winston-Salem Writers is sponsoring the discussion.

Admission is free. For more information, call Robin Chalkley at 595-3817.

In publication

Full. By Kendal Finley Privette. Lulu. 87 pages. $13.98.

Privette documents her experience of anorexia in this collection of 61 poems.

She lives in Wilkes County.

Jess's Journey. By Jere G. Dailey. PublishAmerica. 167 pages. $24.95.

Dailey's third novel tells the story of a kidnapped girl who encounters trouble as she tries to make her way back home.

In addition to Jess's Journey, Dailey is the author of Long Distance and The Father Is Alive (George Washington). He lives in Advance.

Call for entries

Dana Awards: Submissions of novels (first 50 pages only), short fiction, and poetry will be accepted through Oct. 31. There will be cash awards. For complete guidelines, see www.danawards.com, send e-mail to danaawards@pipeline.com, or send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to 200 Fosseway Drive, Greensboro, NC 27455.

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