The Writer's Chatroom www.writerschatroom.com Please
check the Chatroom Schedule for information on upcoming guests and writing-related chat topics. Visit our Previous Guests page to catch up on what you've missed. CHAT WITH BRIAN KEENE Best-selling novelist Brian Keene is a two-time Bram Stoker Award winner.
His books include GHOUL, THE RISING, CITY OF THE DEAD, TERMINAL, and the recent release, DEAD SEA. Several of his short stories have been adapted into graphic novel format, and several of his novels have been optioned for films and video games. Keene has been praised by the History Channel,
the New York Times, Fangoria, Rue Morgue, and many others. He lives in Pennsylvania. The Rising and City of the Dead Motion picture and video game—in development Terminal Motion picture—in development Brian's blog: http://www.hailsaten.blogspot.com/ Audrey's reviews of Conqueror Worms and Terminal are at http://audreyshaffer.blogspot.com Check out Brian's books here. | On the Products page you will find some great recommendations. Please use our links to buy, and help support the chatroom! 
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DOOR PRIZE Brian has donated TWO copies of Dead Sea. These will be awarded to two lucky chatters at the mid-point of the chat. Remember, you MUST be present to win! Please feel free to pass this announcement on to anyone or any groups that you think may be interested. Thank you. WHEN? Sunday, October 7, 2007 Eastern USA Time……………………..7 PM Not sure what time that is wherever in the world you are?
http://www.worldtimeserver.com WHERE? The Writers Chatroom at: http://writerschatroom.com Click on "Enter Chatroom". It may take a moment to load. Type in the name you wish to be known by, and click Login. No password needed. Please note: The chatroom is only open for regularly scheduled chats. Don't forget the open chat on Wednesday nights, 8-11 pm EST! Have you joined the forum yet? Meet our
members. Keep the discussions going after chat. Learn where the hottest markets are for your genre. Find a critting or writing partner. Get inspiration, education, and social interaction at the same place: http://writerschatroom.com/forum/index.php 
Quick as a Flash (New Release June 2007) Can you write a complete story in 500 words or less? How about 100 words? Flash is an up and coming fiction form. It's fun and quite the exercise for your other fiction. These markets are hard to find. Here are 98 markets to get you started. We look forward to chatting with you! Audrey Shaffer Linda Hutchinson Renee
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