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February 22, 2012 By Laurel Anne Hill

Dragon Dronet: STAR WARS™: The Old Republic™ – Times Square Freeze Mob

Dragon Dronet as Darth Malgus

 

Okay, it took me two months to hear about my friend, Dragon Dronet, playing Darth Malgus in the Star Wars Times Square Flash Mob last December.  He even shaved his head for the part.  So all you fans who are as out of touch as I am, be sure to watch the “Choose Your Side” video on YouTube, staged by Electronic Arts to celebrate the official launch of BioWare’s STAR WARS: THE OLD REPUBLIC.  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wjf_lWxqyI

 

From Laurel Anne Hill (Author of “Heroes Arise”)

http://www.laurelannehill.com

February 13, 2012 By Laurel Anne Hill

Land Mine Awareness and Action (by Laurel Anne Hill)

Mark your Calendars for April 4!  Every Deed Matters.

In December 2005, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly declared April 4 of each year “International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action.”  I just learned about the declaration a few months ago.  “International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action” was a long title for me to rattle off during casual conversation, let alone scribble in a small square on my kitchen calendar.  So for personal purposes, I shrunk the official title down to “Mine Awareness and Action Day.”  Sorry, UN General Assembly.  Sometimes writers edit words.

The “mine” in mine awareness refers to land mines and explosive remnants of war (ERW), such as artillery shells and grenades.  The international day of observance aims to raise awareness about land mines and make progress toward their eradication.  The term, mine awareness, is fairly self-explanatory.  Mine action refers to everything from fencing off dangerous areas, to assisting land mine victims and teaching people how to remain safe in a mine-affected environment.  A lot to accomplish in a mere twenty-four hours.

Obviously, the world can’t and doesn’t wait until April 4 every year to organize mine awareness and action projects or make information available.  The process runs 24/7, with a scope both broad and complex.

To increase your mine awareness and learn a few simple ways ordinary folks can “take action,” go to http://mindsclearinglandmines.wordpress.com/mine-awareness-and-action/.

Warm wishes,

Laurel Anne Hill, Author of “Heroes Arise”
(Moderator for the Minds Clearing Land Mines WordPress Blog and Facebook page.)

February 3, 2012 By Laurel Anne Hill

Adapting your screenplay into a novel? I just heard about a great Writers Store webinar.

If you’re adapting your screenplay into a novel, this message is for you.  I just heard about a webinar scheduled for February 22, 2012:  Script to Novel: Double Your Odds of a Sale.  Two really great presenters will conduct the program: Charlotte Cook and Jon James Miller.  I’ve known both Charlotte and Jon for years and really respect their writing expertise.  Plus I found their book, Adapting Sideways — How to turn your screenplay into a publishable novel (KOMENAR Publishing, 2010), packed full of useful and well-organized information.  Be sure to check out what this program has to offer. 

Warm wishes and happy writing,

Laurel Anne Hill  (http://www.laurelannehill.com) 

Script to Novel: Double Your Odds of a Sale

At a Glance

  • Live webinar on adapting your screenplay into a publishable novel.
  • Learn methodology for identifying critical scenes, and how to create a more compelling story, engaging characters, and evocative setting for the novel.
  • Learn how to leverage your story’s potential in both film and literary markets to effectively double your odds of a sale.

Register today for this live webinar!
Session Date:
 Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Session Start Time: 1:00PM PST/ 4:00 PM EST
Duration: 90 Minutes

Each registration comes with access to the archived version of the program and the materials for one year. You do not have to attend the live event to get a recording of the presentation. In all webinars, no question goes unanswered. Attendees have the ability to chat with the instructor during the live event and ask questions. You will receive a copy of the webinar presentation in an e-mail that goes out one week after the live event. The answers to questions not covered in the live presentation will be included in this e-mail as well.

About the Critique

All registrants are invited to submit up to 5 pages of their script, or up to 500 words of their synopsis or treatment. All submissions are guaranteed a written critique.

For more information go to: https://www.writersstore.com/script-to-novel-double-your-odds-of-a-sale.

 

January 29, 2012 By Laurel Anne Hill

Carry the Light! 2012 San Mateo County Fair Writing Contest and Planned Anthology

Literary Arts

ATTENTION ALL WRITERS

300-ToryfinalWe invite you to include your work in our first published collection!

“CARRY THE LIGHT” – THE SAN MATEO COUNTY FAIR LITERARY ANTHOLOGY 2012 will be published by Sand Hill Review Press.

Be part of the 2012 literary anthology and you will be a published author in a 6×9 soft cover trade paperback that will be available for public purchase at the fair, as well as Amazon.com! Every entrant will have at least one piece published; all winning entries will be included, even if a writer has won multiple awards.

NOTE: If you do not wish to be included in this anthology, you must click the designated box on the entry form.

Theme

Carry the Light of 2012 is the published anthology of short story, poetry, essay, and sponsored contest submissions. Themes range from free form poetry to science fiction short stories to personal essays, all of which tell a story. Do you have such a story to share?

Special Note

In exchange for being published by Sand Hill Review Press in a soft cover trade paperback available for public purchase, writers will authorize their work to be printed without compensation, and will retain all ownership rights. Writers are invited to participate in local promotions and book signings.

New this Year

Because we are publishing an anthology, we prefer entries to be submitted in a .doc or .docx file but you will not be excluded if you don’t have access to the Internet. See General Literary Contest Rules for all entry requirements.


Note
: We also offer a cover art contest for this anthology in the fine arts dept. PREORDER NOW! A limited number of books will be available during the fair for the special promo price of $10.00 (deadline May 9, 2012). Preorder now on the guidebook entry form or fair website to ensure your copies at the sale price; regular price will be $12.00 plus tax and shipping, and order will take approx 7-10 days.

There will be an Anthology Book Signing Event (day and time tba on our website, you do not need to purchase a book in order to attend.

Carry the Light of 2012 will be available to purchase online at Amazon.com. See similar books at www.amazon.comand www.sandhillreview.org


NOTE
: In order to print this book in time, our new entry deadline for all literary entries is April 16, 2012

WATCH THE SAN MATEO COUNTRY FAIR WEBSITE FOR MORE DETAILS:  https://www.sanmateocountyfair.com/contests/departments/literary-arts

 (Note: Under “contests,” click on “general entry form” or “online entry.”  The fee for each writing entry is $10, except in the case of youths entering special contests for youths, for which the entry fee is $1.  The additional $4 processing fee per entry does not apply for online entries.)

So enter and get published.  You DO NOT need to live in San Mateo County to enter.  Entries from all areas are welcome, inside AND outside of California.

Laurel Anne Hill  (http://www.laurelannehill.com)

 

 

 

 

 

January 24, 2012 By Laurel Anne Hill

Land Mine Clearance Technology Rolls Along

Here’s a link to my latest podcast, “Land Mine Clearance Technology Rolls Along.”

http://laurelannehill.libsyn.com/webpage/landmine-clearance-technology-rolls-along 

 

In this thirteen-minute podcast, I share my experiences as I sought information about the “Mine Kafon,” a wind-powered device for potential use in clearing hidden, unexploded land mines.  The Mine Kafon, created by Massoud Hassani, recently won a London Design Museum Award nomination.  Final winners will be announced in April 2012.  Hassani was born in Afghanistan, which currently has over ten million hidden, unexploded land mines.

For more information about the Mine Kafon, visit Hassani’s blog site, http://minekafon.blogspot.com .  For additional information about other land mine clearance technologies in recent years, go to the links posted on http://www.mindsclearinglandmines.org .

Warm wishes,

Laurel Anne Hill  (Author of “Heroes Arise”)
http://www.laurelannehill.com

January 14, 2012 By Laurel Anne Hill

Podcast/Writing Contest for Women Who Write Horror or Aspire to Write Horror

2012 WWW Challenge:  Horror Takes No Holidays
Attention Wicked Women Writers (WWW).  Are you ready to help horror take over a holiday? Below are the details for the 2012 WWW Challenge. 

What is the WWW Challenge?
A challenge to all women horror writers, published or unpublished.  To listen to the stories submitted during the 2011 WWW Challenge, go to http://wickedwomenwriters.wordpress.com/www-2011/.

2012 Theme:
Horror Takes No Holidays

What are the guidelines?
Each entrant will be given: 
1.) A holiday
2.) A place
3.) An object
 
Entrants are then to write and record (or have another person record) a horror story about said holiday containing the other two elements. Whoever the fans vote the winner will receive the most coveted “Most Wicked 2012” award. As always, one lucky listener (voter) will win prizes from each of the entrants.  Entrants can provide prizes ranging from a free book, free e-book, promotional gifts, to a simple letter thanking the voter for participating.

Story Specifications:
Podcasted stories between 15-35 minutes long (approx. 1500- 3500 words) in .mp3 format.  If you need help on how to record your story, the www-facebook group is a wealth of information and the gals are always happy to explain how it works.  Remember to take 30 seconds after the story to tell the listeners how they can find more of your writing.  (Example:  “Thank you for listening to the WWW Challenge.  Remember to vote for your favorite story.  To read or listen to more of my work, go to www.____ or join me on Facebook.com/_________.)

To Sign up to Participate: 
1.) Email wwwchallenge2012@gmail.com by April 15, 2012.  Send your entrant information (see below) in the body of that email.  Then Laurel Anne Hill will email you a contract.

Entrant Information: 
Name: 
Email:
Website (or blog if  you have no website):
Skype Name (if you have one):
Publications? Or first time writer?
 
2.)  Return signed contract, a short bio (50 words or less) and your headshot towwwchallenge2012@gmail.com by May 1, 2012.
 
3.)  Laurel Anne Hill will email Holiday/place/object assignments to entrants approximately May 1, 2012.

Podcasted story audio will be due:
July 1, 2012

Other Story Dates: 
August 11, 2012:  WWW will air and voting starts.
September 13, 2012:  Voting will end.
October 6, 2012: Winner will be announced on the HorrorAddicts.net show.
 
Remember to be Wicked!

Laurel Anne Hill (Most Wicked 2011)

 

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