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    • 22 Jun 2026
    • 6:30 PM
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    DIALOGUE IS CHARACTER
    with Corey Fayman
    June 22, 2026

    Dialogue is an important, and sometimes overlooked, technique for defining your characters, entertaining your reader, and advancing your plot. Don't settle for flat and boring exposition when you can use more lively and interesting conversations to get the job done. In this presentation, award-winning author Corey Lynn Fayman will discuss how he uses dialogue to entertain readers and create memorable characters.

    Bio

    “A powerful new voice on the crime-fiction scene” (ForeWord Reviews), Corey Lynn Fayman was born in La Jolla, CA in the same hospital where Raymond Chandler died. He holds a B.A. in English, with a specialization in creative writing and poetry from UCLA, and an M.A. in Educational Technology from San Diego State University. His creative career includes work as a musician, songwriter, sound designer, multimedia developer and college professor. He is the author of seven novels, including the San Diego Book Awards 2021 Geisel award winner Ballast Point Breakdown and the 2024 Shamus Award finalist Gillespie Field Groove.

    • 24 Jun 2026
    • 7:00 PM
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    Hybrid Publishing in 2026: How Authors Can Maintain Control, Maximize Royalties, and Scale Globally

    This session is designed specifically for authors who are exploring hybrid publishing solutions and want clarity, transparency, and professional structure in today’s publishing landscape.

    The presentation will cover:

    1. The Modern Publishing Landscape

    • Traditional vs. Self-Publishing vs. Hybrid Publishing
    • Why hybrid publishing is becoming the preferred model
    • Ownership, rights, royalties, and control explained clearly

    2. What Authors Actually Need (Step-by-Step Roadmap)

    • Editing (developmental, line, proofreading)
    • Professional formatting & design
    • ISBN registration & rights protection
    • Global distribution platforms
    • Audiobook and multi-format expansion
    • Marketing & visibility strategy

    3. Hybrid Publishing Model Explained

    • What “done-for-you” publishing really means
    • How authors maintain full rights & royalties
    • Transparent pricing structures
    • What to avoid when choosing a publishing partner

    4. Global Distribution & Author Branding

    • Amazon KDP & extended distribution
    • Apple Books, Barnes & Noble, Kobo & international markets
    • Library distribution
    • Author profile positioning
    • Building long-term publishing infrastructure

    5. Live Q&A Session

    Bio:

    Patrick Morgan is a publishing strategist specializing in hybrid publishing models and global book distribution. He has worked with authors across multiple genres and languages, helping them transform manuscripts into professionally published works distributed worldwide.

    Patrick focuses on empowering authors through transparency, ownership retention, and long-term publishing strategy. His expertise includes editorial structuring, multi-platform distribution, audiobook expansion, and scalable author branding.

    He regularly advises authors on maximizing royalties while maintaining creative control and intellectual property rights.


    • 13 Jul 2026
    • 6:30 PM
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    The SDWEG Board of Directors meets each month on the second Monday of the month. Board members are expected to attend if at all possible. Guild members are invited to attend as observers. If they wish to speak, they must request permission from the presiding officer.


    • 22 Jul 2026
    • 7:00 PM
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    What Working with a Publisher Really Looks Like: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Acorn Publishing
    with Holly Kammier
    July 22, 2026

    Many writers dream of seeing their books in print but have little understanding of what happens between manuscript submission and publication. In this behind-the-scenes presentation, Holly Kammier, Co-founder and Publishing Director of Acorn Publishing, will walk attendees through the complete publishing journey at Acorn.

    From the initial query and manuscript evaluation to editing, cover design, production, distribution, and marketing, Holly will provide an insider's look at what authors can expect when working with a publisher. She will also discuss what makes a manuscript stand out, what Acorn looks for when considering new projects, and how authors can best prepare for publication success.

    Whether you're exploring publishing options or preparing to submit your manuscript, this session will provide valuable insight into the publishing process and what it truly means to partner with a publisher.

    Bio

    Holly Kammier is the co-founder and acquisitions editor of Acorn Publishing, the largest publishing imprint in San Diego and one of California’s leading hybrid publishers. Named 2025 Publisher of the Year by the San Diego Writers Festival and 2024 Chrysalis BREW Project Publisher of the Year, Acorn boasts a diverse catalogue of award-winning and bestselling titles across genres.

    Holly is also the author of Kingston CourtChoosing Hope, and Lost Girl: A Shelby Day Novel which hit numerous best-seller lists. Her essay All-American Girl was honored by the International Memoir Writers Association and performed at the David & Dorothea Garfield Theatre. A UCLA honors graduate with a background in journalism, Holly has worked at KCAL Los Angeles and CNN Washington, D.C. She serves as Publishing Director for the San Diego Writers Festival and is a faculty member at the Santa Barbara Writers Conference. Holly lives in her hometown of San Diego with her husband-ish, Julian, her dog Darby, and her rotating door of young-adult children.


    • 27 Jul 2026
    • 6:30 PM
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    Creative Structure:
    Writing Multiple Points of View and Dual Timeline With Lisa MontaNaro
    July 27, 2026

    How do you weave together multiple character voices and timelines without losing your reader—or yourself? In this presentation, author Lisa Montanaro draws on her experience writing her award-winning novel, Everything We Thought Was True—a dual-timeline family drama told through three distinct points of view—to explore the craft and creative decisions behind complex narrative structures. From character sketches and plotting techniques to writing out of order and trusting the process, this session offers practical, hard-won insight for writers at every stage. Whether you're navigating whose voice carries a scene, how to balance and alternate between past and present, or how to keep readers oriented and engaged, this one is for you. Come ready to think, discuss, and ask questions!


    Lisa Montanaro is part no-nonsense Italian American New Yorker and part sunny Californian. Her unique background encompasses performer, teacher of the Deaf, lawyer, productivity consultant, writer coach, speaker, and author. Lisa’s debut novel, Everything We Thought Was True, published by Red Adept Publishing, drew inspiration from her family history and examines the corrosive nature of secrets—those we keep from ourselves, from each other, and from society. It won first place for Best New Fiction/Debut in the American Writing Awards, first place for LGBTQ Fiction in the International Firebird Book Awards, received Honorable Mention for General Fiction in the Los Angeles Book Festival, and was a finalist for LGBTQ Fiction in the National Indie Excellence Awards. Lisa is also the author of the nonfiction book, The Ultimate Life Organizer, and contributed the chapter “The Brand Called You” in the anthology Launch Pad: The Countdown to Marketing Your Book. Lisa serves as webinar host for the Women’s Fiction Writers Association. When not writing, Lisa enjoys cycling and hiking with her veterinarian husband, tending to her garden, and chasing after their rescue dog. Lisa has enjoyed living snow-free since 2012 in Northern California, where she’s made it her mission to sample the wines of the region.


    • 10 Aug 2026
    • 6:30 PM
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    The SDWEG Board of Directors meets each month on the second Monday of the month. Board members are expected to attend if at all possible. Guild members are invited to attend as observers. If they wish to speak, they must request permission from the presiding officer.


    • 14 Sep 2026
    • 6:30 PM
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    The SDWEG Board of Directors meets each month on the second Monday of the month. Board members are expected to attend if at all possible. Guild members are invited to attend as observers. If they wish to speak, they must request permission from the presiding officer.


    • 12 Oct 2026
    • 6:30 PM
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    The SDWEG Board of Directors meets each month on the second Monday of the month. Board members are expected to attend if at all possible. Guild members are invited to attend as observers. If they wish to speak, they must request permission from the presiding officer.


    • 9 Nov 2026
    • 6:30 PM
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    The SDWEG Board of Directors meets each month on the second Monday of the month. Board members are expected to attend if at all possible. Guild members are invited to attend as observers. If they wish to speak, they must request permission from the presiding officer.


    • 14 Dec 2026
    • 6:30 PM
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    The SDWEG Board of Directors meets each month on the second Monday of the month. Board members are expected to attend if at all possible. Guild members are invited to attend as observers. If they wish to speak, they must request permission from the presiding officer.


Past events

8 Jun 2026 June Board Meeting
27 May 2026 May 27, 2026 Marketing Support Group Meeting
11 May 2026 May Board Meeting
9 May 2026 May 2026 Special In-Person Event
27 Apr 2026 April 2026 Monthly Membership Presentation
22 Apr 2026 April 22, 2026 Marketing Support Group Meeting
13 Apr 2026 April Board Meeting
25 Mar 2026 March 25, 2026 Marketing Support Group Meeting
23 Mar 2026 March 2026 Monthly Membership Presentation
9 Mar 2026 March Board Meeting
25 Feb 2026 February 25, 2026 Marketing Support Group Meeting
23 Feb 2026 February 2026 Monthly Membership Presentation
9 Feb 2026 February Board Meeting
28 Jan 2026 January 2026 Author Marketing Support Group
26 Jan 2026 January 2026 Monthly Membership Presentation
17 Jan 2026 New Year's Celebration Party
12 Jan 2026 January Board Meeting
1 Dec 2025 December 2025 Author Marketing Support Group
19 Nov 2025 November 2025 Author Marketing Support Group
17 Nov 2025 Membership Meeting: November 17, 2025
22 Oct 2025 October 2025 Author Marketing Support Group
20 Oct 2025 Membership Meeting: October 2025
24 Sep 2025 September 2025 Author Marketing Support Group
15 Sep 2025 Membership Meeting: September 2025
27 Aug 2025 August 2025 Author Marketing Support Group
25 Aug 2025 Membership Meeting: August 2025
28 Jul 2025 Membership Meeting: July 2025
23 Jul 2025 July Author Marketing Support Group
25 Jun 2025 June 2025 Author Marketing Support Group
23 Jun 2025 Membership Meeting: June 2025
28 May 2025 May 2025 Author Marketing Support Group
19 May 2025 Membership Meeting: May 19, 2025
23 Apr 2025 April 2025 Author Marketing Suport Group
21 Apr 2025 Membership Meeting: April 21, 2025
26 Mar 2025 March Author Marketing Suport Group
24 Mar 2025 Membership Meeting: March 2025 with Jeniffer Thompson on Website Wow
26 Feb 2025 February Author Marketing Support Group Meeting
22 Feb 2025 In-person Membership Meeting: February 2025
27 Jan 2025 January membership meeting: Matt Coyle
22 Jan 2025 January Author Marketing Support Group Meeting
25 Dec 2024 December Author Marketing Support Group Meeting
16 Dec 2024 December Year-End Party and Mini-Local Author Showcase
25 Nov 2024 November meeting - Open Mic Night
28 Oct 2024 October meeting with Nadia Pupa
19 Oct 2024 October Workshop with Jonathan Maberry
23 Sep 2024 SDWEG 45th Anniversary Celebration
7 Sep 2024 September workshop with Adam Greenfield
28 Aug 2024 August Author Marketing Support Group Meeting
26 Aug 2024 August meeting with Penn Wallace
22 Jul 2024 July Membership Meeting with Jode Millman
16 Jul 2024 SD Central Library Author of the Month
26 Jun 2024 Author Marketing Support Group Meeting, June 26
24 Jun 2024 June meeting with Laura Perkins
29 May 2024 Author Marketing Support Group
18 May 2024 Writers' Games with Margaret Harmon: In Person
24 Apr 2024 Author Marketing Support Group
15 Apr 2024 Tamara Merrill: How-to Tips for 2024 Anthology Submission Success
25 Mar 2024 Penn Wallace - First Page Critique
28 Feb 2024 Author Marketing Support Group
26 Feb 2024 Matt Coyle - Openings: The Importance of Chapter One
21 Feb 2024 Committee: SD Writers Festival
7 Feb 2024 Workshop: Verb Your Way to More Lively Writing
31 Jan 2024 Author Marketing Support Group Meeting
22 Jan 2024 The Long and Winding Road from Moments to Memoir
20 Jan 2024 Character Therapy--And You're the Shrink!
18 Dec 2023 December Holiday Celebration
27 Nov 2023 How to Get Your Short Story Published
21 Nov 2023 Board of Directors
23 Oct 2023 Create Your Own Simple, Stylish Website
14 Oct 2023 Workshop: Writing Nonfiction
25 Sep 2023 A Private Investigator's Perspective
28 Aug 2023 Writing Memoirs Even if You Are an Ordinary Person
19 Aug 2023 Workshop: Recipe for a Perfect Romance
24 Jul 2023 Literary Games with Margaret Harmon
8 Jul 2023 Workshop - Art of the Pitch with Jonathan Maberry
6 Jul 2023 Writing the Hero's or Heroine's Journey
26 Jun 2023 12 Step Program to Publishing
24 Jun 2023 Northpark Book Fair at Verbatim Books
17 Jun 2023 Workshop: How to break free from self-doubt and flourish
14 Jun 2023 San Diego Travel Writers Event: Wandering Words
13 Jun 2023 KC Grifant reading at Space Cowboy Books in Joshua Tree
12 Jun 2023 San Diego Public Library Local Author Event with Tamara Merrill
3 Jun 2023 Once Upon a Book Fair
27 May 2023 Adjunct to In-person meeting
27 May 2023 Membership Get-together and Anthology Celebration
22 May 2023 Deepening Your Relationship to Poetry
21 May 2023 KC Grifant at Warwick's in La Jolla
20 May 2023 KC Grifant Book Signing and Inteview
15 May 2023 Workshop: So the Book is Done. Now What? A Candid Conversation
24 Apr 2023 Marketing: A Necessary Part of the Writing Plan
20 Apr 2023 Workshop: How to Write Successful Mystery Sequels
27 Mar 2023 Market Your Book
6 Mar 2023 Workshop: How to Turn Rejections into Opportunities
27 Feb 2023 Authors, Speak Confidently About Your Book!
22 Feb 2023 Workshop: The Basics of Persuasive Writing
30 Jan 2023 Workshop: How To Write Close Point of View
23 Jan 2023 Perpetual Metamorphosis: Transforming Trauma into (Healing) Poetry
19 Dec 2022 December Holiday Celebration
28 Nov 2022 The Challenges of English Grammar
24 Oct 2022 Let’s Make a Scene! Showing vs. Telling
8 Oct 2022 Workshop: Standing at the Intersection of Poetry and Prose: Writing Micro
26 Sep 2022 Marketing Your Book Before It’s Published
10 Sep 2022 Workshop: Protecting Your Artistic Rights
22 Aug 2022 Get Your Story Unstuck with the Secrets of the Story Types
25 Jul 2022 Cover, Cover - What Should My Cover Do?
23 Jul 2022 Workshop: Psychology Tips to Boost Creativity and Productivity
27 Jun 2022 Writers Read: Excerpts from the Power of Ten
20 Jun 2022 Workshop: What Your Characters Want and Why
23 May 2022 Screenwriting's two most important principles--a shock-proof, guaranteed strategy for screenwriting success.
25 Apr 2022 First Page Slam
28 Mar 2022 Strategies for Writing About Trauma and Coping with the Fallout
28 Feb 2022 Writing Demystified
24 Jan 2022 The History, Purpose, and Future of the Guild Anthology
20 Dec 2021 Holiday Party 2021
22 Nov 2021 Constructing Concrete Characters
25 Oct 2021 Anthology Book Launch
27 Sep 2021 Who’s On Your Team?
23 Aug 2021 Open Mic Night
26 Jul 2021 Are You a Plotter or a Pantster? Patrick Ross
17 Jul 2021 Book Launch Workshop
28 Jun 2021 Add Sizzle to Your Non-Romantic Work, by Theresa Halvorsen
24 May 2021 Penn Wallace - First Page Slam
21 May 2021 For the Love of Writing - Coffee & Writing #2
15 May 2021 Workshop on Creating Book Covers w/ Karl Keating
26 Apr 2021 Jared Kuritz - Websites, Social Media & More: Online Presence, Components & Functionalities for Effective Book Marketing
23 Apr 2021 For the Love of Writing - Coffee & Writing
22 Mar 2021 General Meeting March 22 - Authors Read from Anthology
22 Feb 2021 Successful Authors Have These Things in Common, Guest Speaker Amy Collins
13 Feb 2021 Point of View Workshop
25 Jan 2021 Monthly Meeting - Lisa Kastner of Running Wild Publishing
21 Dec 2020 Virtual Holiday Party & Open Mic Night
14 Dec 2020 Marketing Committee Meeting (members only)


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