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 Posted: Mon Jan 22nd, 2007 02:23 am1st Post

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Police Procedurals Writer’s Group Meeting

 

Meet other writers of police procedurals, crime fiction, true crime, detective fiction and thrillers. The purpose of the ongoing meetings is to network with other authors who are writing law enforcement related material. It is an excellent opportunity to explore new ideas, further plot development and gain first hand knowledge of police procedure from other law enforcement practitioners and writers. 

 

Tanisha, a screenwriter, said of the meetings, “I like the smallness of the group and getting my questions answered. Also, I appreciated hearing all the stories.”  Kris, a novelist who is working on his third book, obtained new ideas for character development and story arc.  And, Betty, an aspiring writer gained insight from three published authors on the business of writing. 

 

The group leader, Lieutenant Raymond E. Foster, LAPD (ret.), MPA is a 24 year veteran of law enforcement.  He retired from the Los Angeles Police Department in 2004.  In addition to being the author “Police Technology” and “Leadership: Texas Hold em Style”, Raymond is a university professor and accomplished entrepreneur.

 

The next meeting is on February 5, 2007 at 7PM, Coffee Bazaar, 661 W. Arrow Highway, San Dimas, CA.  For more information or to RSVP, go to

 http://writers.meetup.com/541/calendar/5413705/


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