Member Publications

Jeff Casalina published his first novel, a sci-fi adventure, Infinite Wilderness, on March 24, 2021. You can purchase it through Amazon or via Jeff’s website,  casalinapublishing.com     Michael Ganzberger’s first book, NAIMERA: Absence of Grace,was published in early 2021 through Amazon.  It’s a sci-fi techno-thriller. Visit http://ganzberger.com for current news and professional reviews of the NAIMERA series.

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Jesse Byrd, Author, May 15, 2021

Creating, Publishing, and Selling Children’s Picture Books Join us on Zoom for our monthly meeting!  See below for Reservation & Payment details* Jesse Byrd will present “Creating, Publishing, and Selling Children’s Picture Books” at the Tri-Valley Writers May meeting. We will explore how to create, publish, market, and sell your children’s picture book from inspiration to completion.

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Member Interviews

The Pleasanton Weekly.com published an interview featuring Patricia Boyle’s YA fantasy, Traitor in the Realm. https://www.pleasantonweekly.com/news/2021/02/17/livermore-teens-tested-in-traitor-in-the-realm. Patricia was also interviewed by her hometown newspaper, the Schenectady Gazette. https://dailygazette.com/2021/03/13/rotterdam-natives-debut-novel-is-for-young-adults/   The Pleasanton Weekly interviewed Connie Hanstedt as part of a “Tri-Valley Life” feature on poets during the pandemic, highlighted TVW’s poetry critique group, and published Connie’s poem “Dissection.”

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Member Publications

Jim Aikin’s historical mystery, While Caesar Sang of Hercules, was published on February 22, 2021, and is available on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08X8PNM12/. And his fantasy short story collection, The House of Broken Dolls, released on February 17, 2021 also on Amazon. at https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08WWLRDWQ/.   Finishing Line Press has accepted Connie Hanstedt’s poetry chapbook, Treading Water, for

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