Beverly J. Davis, Brandi Hoffman, Pat Kranish, David R. Long, Keiko Moriyama, Rick Newberry, Chike Nzerue, Wolf O'Rourc, Lori Piotrowski, Donna Pletzer-DeVargas, Joe Van Rhyn, Valerie J. Runyan, Laura Engel Sahr, Judy Salz, Willow Seymour, Arleen Sirois, Nancy Sanders Tardy, Bryant C. Thomas, William Darrah Whitaker, and Duke Woodrick.
With a BA in Visual Media from Nevada State College, Audrey Balzart is a writer, filmmaker, and President of the Henderson Writer Group. Hands of Heaven is her first work not related to the YA/SciFi AJ Silver Misadventure series universe she usually writes under A.L. Campbell.
Cynthia Kulikov’s poetry has been published in After I Fall, ONTHEBUS and other lit zines, and she's covered travel, health and restaurants as a freelance writer. She hates summers but adores gelato in Italy.
Pat is a gerontologist writing her first mystery novel. While the inspiration for her mystery in progress is When the Stars Go Dark by Ohio novelist Paula McLain, she is also influenced by Icelandic writers like Yrsa Sigurdardóttir. In this essay, Pat discusses the genre of contemporary feminist mystery novels.
Ann Marshall has been passionate about writing and travel since high school in Italy. She and best-friend-husband Terry have lived abroad, traveling in 46 countries—from Zamboanga, Guadalcanal, Hanoi, and Mandalay, to Cusco, Tierra del Fuego, and Havana. Together, they wrote A Rendezvous to Remember, their memoir of young love.
Fred Rayworth found his passion for writing in 1995. He’s so far completed twelve full-length novels. Meleena’s Adventures – Gods of The Blue Mountains, his second fantasy novel, went live in October 2018. Spanish Gold, his second adventure/thriller went live in February 2021.
Jo A. Wilkins is the CEO/Acquisitions Editor for Mystic Publishers, Inc. She co-authored the Tyranny series (Sci-Fi), sold short stories to KNPR’s Making Nevada Home, is published in 18(+) anthologies, and published one murder mystery. She teaches writing, does one-on-one private coaching, and gives writing seminars in Nevada and Arizona.
Diana Fedorak is a speculative fiction writer from Las Vegas, Nevada. Her debut novel, Children of Alpheios, released in 2023. When she’s not writing about fantastic new worlds, she spends time in her own universe with her husband, two children, and their German Shepard.
SAC Wolf 🐺 O'Rourc
Special Author in Charge of CyberSpiracy and other thrillers & transmedia storyteller.
I vaguely remember having delusions of protecting extraterrestrial lifeforms for MIB. Then I forgot my shades. And looked into a neuralyzer. I think.
Centuries of adventures in cybersecurity, politics, and finance haunt my memories. Maybe some agency implanted them. Who cares? They make for thrilling stories pitting quirky characters with high-tech gadgets against evil villains with vile weapons.
My Zazztra series follows a Vegas casino host turned superheroine through the sordid underbelly of crime at home and abroad.
The Cyberthriller series explores the secret world of bits and bytes through the eyes of a pink-haired hacktress.
My technothrillers reflect the 23 places I think I may have lived and studied the polyglot people that populate my transmedia storytelling.
In real life, I hang with the Henderson Writers Group, Sin City Writers Group, and the Las Vegas Screenwriters Group. On the Net, find me at @WolfORourc at the fashionable social media channels.
Stu Haack is a new writer who loves all things horror and spooky sci-fi. He’s been published by CreepyPasta (A Mist Between Blue & Gray and Light After Death) and believes life is a dark road—it's best to just enjoy the ride.
Donna DeVargas, published author of short stories in four anthologies, fan of the macabre, showcases her range as an avid storyteller in horror, thriller, and erotica. Her works are published in Writers Bloc 10, Writers Bloc 11, Taste the Kiss, Heal the Fire, and Writers Bloc 12.
Lauren Tallman lived in six cities, in four countries.
She rode camels in the desert.
She speaks three languages fluently and knows enough of a fourth to get her in trouble.
Lauren Tallman is an author.
She wouldn’t change a single thing that happened in her life.
Frank Westcott has had eight books, numerous stories, articles and poems published. Some of his stories and one poem were published in Exile the Literary Quarterly. Joyce Carol Oates called ELQ “One of the great North American Literary Magazines.” In 2011, he won the Gloria Vanderbilt Short Fiction Prize.
JM Dohanich graduated from Grand Valley State University with Bachelor degrees in Sociology and Arts and Media. As a staff photographer, he worked for VEGAS, an insert for the Los Angeles Herald Examiner, and sold others to LasVegan and Casino Internationale. His stories have appeared in Writer’s Bloc since the first edition.
Craig E. Higgins is a recovering Catholic school boy and New Orleans native. A member of more than one writer’s group, Higgins is working on his first novel. He lives with his wife in the Nevada desert somewhere between the glitz of Las Vegas and the saucer-shaped mysteries of Area 51.
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The Henderson Writers Group challenges its members each year to submit works for blind judgement. Those with top scores are presented here.
Enjoy this multitude of works written by Audrey Balzart, Pat Brownell, Donna DeVargas, J.M. Dohanich, Diana Fedorak, Ann Garretson Marshall, Stu Haack, Craig E. Higgins, Michelle Kirgan, Cynthia Kulikov, Fred Rayworth, Michelle Smith, Lauren Tallman, Frank Westcott, Jo A. Wilkins.
Título : Writers Bloc Twelve
EAN : 9798223467090
Editorial : Henderson Writers Group
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