Join us Saturday, July 9 from 10:30 am-12:30 pm, as we welcome
author and speaker, J.A. Marx, with her hands-on workshop “Applying the Moral
Premise.” As this is a 90-minute, hands-on workshop, the meeting will start at
10:30 am with her presentation from 11:00 am-12:30 pm.
According to J.A. all authors want to hear “I stayed up all night
because I couldn’t put your book down!” But how do we draw readers in and make
them stay? “By cementing your story together with a moral premise.
J.A.’s 90-minute, hands-on workshop is based on “The Moral
Premise,” by Stanley Williams. In her workshop, J.A. will help you add
emotional depth to your characters in a way that will connect with your readers
on a heart level. Come prepared to practice what is presented, share ideas with
fellow writers, and take home solid concepts that could thrust your writing to
the next level. Laptop, tablet or other note taking devices highly encouraged
for brainstorming and creating.
Cost for this event is $20 per guest. J.A. is gifting a portion of
the event to her fellow ACFW DFW members. Cost of the
event for current members is $9 (plus the regular $2 monthly fee if not paid in
advance). Event sign-up is encouraged at DFWReadyWriters.Events@gmail.com
Multi-published J.A. (Julie) Marx writes "Fiction that Mends
Hearts." Her vision is to write stories in a way that helps the reader
experience the healing, freedom, and equipping along with the characters. She writes both Psychological Suspense and
Romantic Suspense.
Aside from dabbling in articles, devotionals and posting a
weekly blog, she has co-authored three Christmas novellas, “The Christmas Tree
Treasure Hunt” (2013), “A Ruby Christmas” (2014), and “Christmas Apples”
(2015). Her novella, “Mirror, Mirror,” was released in April as part of a
compilation. Her psychological suspense trilogy, “The Destiny Series,” released
in 2014 and her latest novel, “Family Lies Deadly Ties,” was recently released
in May.
J.A.’s hobbies include painting, fitness, and nutrition. When
not writing she enjoys hanging out with her daughter, son, daughter-in-love,
and her adorable grandchildren. She gets immense satisfaction from serving at
Gateway Church.
J.A. enjoys hearing from readers. Here’s how you can connect
with her:
Website http://jamarx.net/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/embattledspirit
Amazon page: http://www.amazon.com/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/embattledspirit
Amazon page: http://www.amazon.com/
NOTE: As this is a slightly longer workshop than normal, bottled water
and light snacks will be provided but please join us afterward for a
Dutch-treat luncheon for further fellowship and networking with fellow writers
– both novice and skilled.
DFW Ready Writers meetings are held at the
1715 W. Randol Mill Rd, in Arlington
(click on name for map)
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