28/06/15, SARA blog – Sassy in the South, http://romancesa.blogspot.com.au/
The Suspense Sisters
The Suspense Sisters are two Adelaide
authors who have teamed up to provide entertaining and informative workshops for
writers of all levels, and author talks in conjunction with some of Adelaide’s
best book shops.
Who are these Suspense Sisters?
We specialise in courageous heroines and pacey suspense.
Sandy Vaile is a motorbike-riding daredevil, who isn’t
content with a story unless there’s a courageous heroine and a dead body. With
an eclectic background as a chef, lead auditor, and graduate of Fiona
McIntosh’s Master Class, she is now published by Crimson Romance, judges
competitions for Romance Writers of Australia and America, and coordinates the Novelist’s Circle writing
group.
Recently
Sandy participated on a panel of inspirational women at the Festival Fleurieu
at Normanville, and presented a back story workshop to the Seaside Writers
group in Brighton.
Rowena
Holloway is a book reviewer, interviewer and writer of short stories and novels, which have
won and placed in numerous competitions. As a former tenured academic, she
holds a PhD in Business and has extensive experience in face-to-face and online
teaching at a tertiary level. Fiction is her first love.
Rowena has been writing for twelve years and been mentored by
award-winning author Carol LeFevre and is a graduate of Fiona MacIntosh’s Masterclass. She has
published two novels through by Fractured Press.
Upcoming Events
Catch
the Suspense Sisters:
·
Tribe FM radio interview on Thursday 2nd July, 3.30 pm (91.1FM
streaming live online).
·
Book signing on Friday 17th July, 1 pm, at Collins Bookshop, Castle
Plaza, Edwardstown.
·
Author talk and book signing on August 27th, 2-4 pm, at the Hamra
Centre Library, 1 Brooker Terrace, West Torrens
Workshops
We are
offering three workshops to suit all levels of writing skills.
1.
Hook ‘em and hang ‘em
Avoid your
story being abandoned partway through. Hook your readers and them keep them
hanging so they are compelled to turn the page. This workshop proves suspense
is for everyone, no matter the genre.
2. Stir the pot: treat back story like a pungent spice
Back story is
like a flavour you can’t quite pick, lurking in the layers of your curry. You
know it’s there and it enhances the experience, but it’s intangible and
fleeting. Learn how to infuse back story without sacrificing pace or suspense.
3. Courageous heroines
Have you ever
wondered why some female characters intrigue, while others make you toss the
book at the wall? This workshop will show you how to create inspirational and
courageous heroines your readers will admire and want to read about.
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