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Friday

Q&A with Firebrand Literary Agent, Nadia Cornier--Info here :)

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The ShalladeGuzman Writers Group, a non-profit, completely-free writer’s group, is pleased to announce our online Q&A with Firebrand Literary Agent, Nadia Cornier, on Wednesday, October 26, 2005.

WORKSHOP: Free Online Q&A (Ask your questions and get answers)

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SHALLA Q&A Description: Ask our featured Literary Agent and get answers. Write YA, Literary Fiction, Science Fiction, Chick Lit, Fantasy, Romance, Historical, Children's, Non Fiction? Like to know more about Firebrand Literary Agency? Ask Nadia.



Who’s Nadia Cornier?

Nadia Cornier formed Firebrand Literary in September 2005 after leaving the Creative Media Agency. Prior to working as an agent, she began Cornier & Associates, LLC a small marketing firm specializing in author services that still runs in conjunction with her agency. Her experience with marketing has led her to develop “campaigns” to market her authors’ projects to publishers and beyond instead of simply selling them. Nadia is also the co-author of How to Write and Sell the Young Adult Novel, to be released by Writer’s Digest in December 2006.
For more on Firebrand Literary: www.firebrandliterary.com


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Cynthia Alvarez
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Thursday

Q&A with Merrick Literary Agent, Robert Brown--Info here :)




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The ShalladeGuzman Writers Group, a non-profit, completely-free writer’s group, is pleased to announce our online Q&A with Wylie-Merrick Literary Agent, Robert Brown, on September 28, 2005.

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SHALLA Q&A Description: Ask our featured Literary Agent and get answers. Write young adult, mysteries and commercial nonfiction? Like to know more about Wylie-Merrick Literary Agency? Ask Robert.



Who’s Robert Brown?

Robert Brown, co-founder of the Wylie-Merrick Literary Agency, represents young adult books as well as mainstream, women's fiction, mysteries, and selected commercial nonfiction projects. He holds a degree from Indiana University in English.

He teaches workshops and consults on manuscripts at conferences throughout the U.S. and Canada and has co-authored several articles on writing, including Fiction Tips for Writers, published in May 2005 in The Writer. His clients include Heather Sharfeddin, whose debut mainstream novel, Blackbelly, is due out in October and is earning rave reviews in Publishers Weekly, Kirkus, and Library Journal, and Nina L. Wright, whose mystery, Whiskey on the Rocks, will be released also be released this fall and is garnering a very strong reviews.

Wylie-Merrick Literary Agency
http://www.wylie-merrick.com/

Cost of each SHALLA Q&A is: FREE
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Cynthia Alvarez
SHALLA Q&A Assistant



Q&A with Producer/Writer/ former HBO Development Consultant Taylor Van Arsdale

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The ShalladeGuzman Writers Group, a non-profit, completely-free writer’s group, is pleased to announce our online Q&A with Producer/ Writer/ former HBO Development Consultant Taylor Van Arsdale, on September 21, 2005.

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Ask our featured Literary Agent and get answers. Write screenplays? Like to know more about "Script Development - Making a Good Script Great"? "The Archetype and Descriptive Character Analogies"? and "First Act Foibles and How to Fix Them”? Ask Taylor.


Who’s Taylor Van Arsdale?

Taylor Van Arsdale - is an independent screenwriter/producer and scriptconsultant. She spent several years at HBO Pictures, where she developed such projects as Don King: Only in America, GIA, and Introducing Dorothy Dandridge before branching out as a writer/producer with her own company, Tailfish Productions.

Within six months of launching Tailfish Productions, she optioned action-adventure feature The Second Agenda to Davis Classics, and partnered with producer James Gibb (Circus, Darkness Falls) to develop true-life story The Boys Club for Showtime, with Ian Biederman (Crossing Jordan) set to write the script and Arvin Brown (Just Ask My Children) to direct. Their projects in development include: Bloodwork written by Emmy-nominated writer Scott Abbott (Dorothy Dandridge, Queen of the Damned) at USA Cable with Tim Matheson attached to direct.

Most recently, she joined forces with Ksana Golod (president of Intercom Entertainment) to develop and package properties. The slate includes Marla Young's Earthbound and Nick Souza's The Diamond Kings. As an industry veteran, she has assembled a broad list of contacts within the production communities, working with writers from Endeavor, CAA, and William Morris. She teaches a "Feature Development Intensive" at Loyola Marymount University.

Under her tutelage, writer Jeff Wilber sold a one-hour spec, The Strip to HBO Original Programming, another student sold a treatment to Village Roadshow Pictures, and Tom O'Connor won the 2004 Austin Film Festival's Screenwriting Competition. She has guest lectured at both UCLA and for the International MBA Program at LMU on "How to Market Your Film".

In 2003, she conducted an eight-week screenwriting workshop sponsored by the Film Actors Boot Camp, the educational arm of the Laurelgrove Theatre Company (a nonprofit organization) where writers showcased their work for industry professionals.

She holds a B.A. in Screenwriting and Communication Arts from Loyola Marymount University, graduated magna cum laude, and was the recipient of the Screenwriting Award for the class of 2001. Her original screenplay, Death of a Tennis Star, has garnered her several writing assignments including the rewrite of Heart Beats Left, a German action-adventure, which takes place during the fall of the Berlin Wall, and The Bachelor Portraits, a commissioned adaptation of the novel by James I. Kruger.
Tailfish Productions

http://tailfish.net/

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Yours truly,

Cynthia Alvarez

SHALLA Q&A Assistant