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COFFIN OF FELONY AND INTRIGUE 2008

The RWA(r) Mystery/Suspense Chapter, The Kiss of Death (KoD), is very proud to announce our online College of Felony and Intrigue -- affectionaltely known as COFFIN.

The four-week workshops are conducted via EMAIL only, no real-time or live chats. Participants will be subbed to the list for the month of the workshop, then unsubbed when it is over.

Workshops are open to everyone with email capability who wish to participate, not just KOD members. (Although for the low $15 workshop fee for KOD members, it might be worth joining the Chapter!)

To Register for a COFFIN KillerInstincts workshop: Please go to the printable form or register online.

To Register for a COFFIN MurderOne workshop: Please go to the printable form or register online.

After filling it out send it along with your check or MO to the address on the form. Receipt of payment guarantees registration. Or pay the registration fee for the chosen workshop online using our PayPal account.

MURDER ONE

Coordinator: Dixie Schulz

KILLER INSTINCT

Coordinator: Sally Morrison

JANUARY - Terrorism, Weapons of Mass Destruction, and Homeland Security - Cynthia Lee Clark

JANUARY - Using the Rule of Six to Strengthen Everything from Plot to Titles - Shirley Jump

FEBRUARY - Training and Deployment of Special Operations - Bob Mayer

FEBRUARY - Sex Between the Pages: Understanding and Writing Sexual Tension - Mary Buckham

MARCH - Inside the Criminal Mind: Different Crimes, Different Motivations or Why They Kill - Lucinda Schroeder

MARCH - Empowerig Characters' Emotions - Margie Lawson

APRIL - Tools of the Psychic Investigator - Mary O’Gara

APRIL - From Austin to Aliens: How to Create Classic Tough Chicks - Jacqui Jacoby

MAY - Death Scene Investigations: Naturals to Homicides and everything in between - Phyllis Middleton

MAY - The Journey Cycle - Robin Matheson

JUNE - How to Disappear: Making Yourself Disappear in Today's World - Frank Ahearn

JUNE - Creating Your Hero's Fatal Flaw - Laurie Schnebly Campbell

JULY - What the Action Heroine Knows--and The Writer Should: Martial Arts, Fighting, and Weapons in Mystery and Suspense - Rob Preece

JULY - Behind The Scenes: The Research Before The Book - Jacqui Jacoby

AUGUST - Getting it Right: Real-life Detail for your Law Enforcement Hero by former FBI Agent and Current - Rae Monet

AUGUST - Dangerously Sexy: Putting Heat As Well As Danger in Your Romantic Suspense - Angela Knight

SEPTEMBER - A Cop’s Life A - Z - Kathy Bennett

SEPTEMBER - Plotting the Category Suspense - Tracy Montoya

OCTOBER - Understanding Undercover Operations For Writers: How To Set Them Up, Bust Them and Barely Live Through Them - Criminologist, Ret. Fed Agent, Lucinda Schroeder

OCTOBER - No Drag, No Sag: Pacing Tricks to Keep Your Readers Turning the Pages - Marlyn Jordan

NOVEMBER - Practical Chemistry: Poison, Procedure and Worst-Case Scenario - Brain Chemistry and Poisons - Valerie Robertson

NOVEMBER - Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Having A Website But Were Afraid To Ask - Kellie Finley

DECEMBER - NO CLASS

DECEMBER - NO CLASS

$15 Members
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$30 Non-Members
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MAYHEM, INC.

WRITING FIGHTING - Instructor: Milton G.

Writing Fighting is about what specific elements the writer needs to know to successfully write a good action or fight scene, the basics.

March 15 -April 15