Laurel Anne Hill has authored two award-winning novels: Heroes Arise (Komenar Publishing, 2007) and The Engine Woman’s Light (Sand Hill Review Press, 2017), a gripping spirits-meet-steampunk tale. The Engine Woman’s Light is the recipient of the 2017 Independent Press Award (steampunk category) and a Kirkus star. Kirkus has placed the novel on its list of the best 100 indie books in 2017 and top six indie teen. Laurel’s published short stories and nonfiction pieces total over forty and have appeared in a variety of anthologies and journalistic media. The fans of HorrorAddicts.net elected her Most Wicked in 2011 for her steampunk-horror podcast Flight of Destiny. She is the Literary Stage Manager for the annual San Mateo County Fair in California, a speaker, writing contest judge, and editor. For more about her go to http://www.laurelannehill.com.
Sessions auxquelles Laurel Anne Hill participe
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- HorrorAddicts.Net - Clockwork Wonderland San Mateo Marriott - Connect 4
- 16:00 - 17:30 | 1 heure 30 minutes
- Come talk Alice, Horror, and hear readings from authors. Door prizes and favors! Emerian Rich (M), Laurel Anne Hill, Sumiko Saulson, J. Malcom Stew...
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17:30
- Wired for Story San Mateo Marriott - Synergy 4
- 17:30 - 19:00 | 1 heure 30 minutes
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- Death always wins San Mateo Marriott - Synergy 1
- 11:30 - 13:00 | 1 heure 30 minutes
- An exploration of how death is viewed and dealt with in contemporary society, past cultures and in fiction, We will contrast what some would say to...
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13:00
- Making readers care about your characters San Mateo Marriott - Synergy 1
- 13:00 - 14:30 | 1 heure 30 minutes
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- A Light from the Slush Pile San Mateo Marriott - Connect 4
- 14:30 - 16:00 | 1 heure 30 minutes
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- Disaster preparation and Urban Survival San Mateo Marriott - Connect 5
- 16:00 - 17:30 | 1 heure 30 minutes
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- The Eternal Importance of Research San Mateo Marriott - Synergy 5
- 11:30 - 13:00 | 1 heure 30 minutes
- SO, what would have happened if the Brits won the War of 1812? Well, actually - they kind of did. Research before you write alternatives to the wro...