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NOIR Writing Workshop - Saturday January 21st from 1:30-3:30pm

Charong Chow's I Am The Daughter of Fu Manchu. In my NOIR Writing Workshop at the Central Sierra Arts Council, 193 S. Washington Street, Sonora, this Saturday January 21st from 1:30pm-3:30pm, I will be exploring one of the most compelling genres of literature and film. Tickets are $25 for adults - and $15 for students. There will also be a lunch before the workshop at Emberz, 177 S. Washington Street, from 11:30am-1:30pm. Everyone is welcome! With style, content and psychological exploration that grew originally out of the German Expressionism of the 1920s - but which is most associated with American "hard boiled" thrillers, gangster stories and unconventional love stories of the 1930s-1950s - noir has influenced everything and everyone from Alfred Hitchcock to David Lynch, from Jean-Luc Godard's Breathless to Christopher Nolan's Batman movies and the dark tone and complex psychology of Inception. Please join us from 1:30-3:30pm on Saturday to

Casablanca premieres Friday Nite Flicks at the Arts Council

Casablanca poster courtesy of cine-fille.com Thanks to the incredibly generous sponsorship of Ridge Schneider of Sonora Subaru, the Central Sierra Arts Council is proudly presenting the first of its Friday Nite Flicks , the immortal Casablanca , at 6:30pm on Friday, January 20th at 193 S. Washington Street, Sonora (directly opposite the Bank of America building). Tickets are only $5. I will be speaking briefly before the film, describing some of the surprisingly troubled production history of one of the world's greatest classics of cinema, which stars Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman and Paul Henreid. Come join us at Rick's Cafe in Casablanca, as the seemingly cynical Rick (Bogart) becomes involved with a freedom fighter on the run (Henreid) and the woman who, years before in Paris, crushed Bogart's spirit (Bergman). The Nazis are closing in - and no one is safe in Casablanca! Revel in the incredible mood - a mix of exotic wartime thriller and astonishing l

Charong Chow reading from her new teen noir novel, Random, at the NOIR Writing Workshop

Charong Chow will be reading from her new teen noir novel, Random , at my NOIR Writing Workshop on  Saturday January 21st 2012  from  1:30-3:30pm at the Central Sierra Arts Council, 193 S. Washington Street, Sonora (directly opposite the Bank of America building at the intersection with Stockton). Random explores classic noir themes of love, death, betrayal, the femme fatale and the "broken man" - but in a contemporary Los Angeles teen setting. Charong will also be joining us for the pre-workshop lunch at 11:30am at Emberz , 177 S. Washington Street, Sonora.

Next NOIR Writing Workshop - Saturday January 21st 2012

Vintage cover courtesy of culturazzi.org My next writing workshop at the Central Sierra Arts Council is on Saturday January 21st 2012 from 1:30-3:30pm   (to allow for an extra 30 minutes if we run over, before the Arts Council officially closes at 4pm). It is themed around NOIR in books and movies, and will explore how the extreme emotions, motivations, characters and plots of noir are worth examining, no matter what you are writing.   It will include brief clips from classic and more recent noir movies, including The Maltese Falcon, Blade Runner and the Coen Brothers' Blood Simple, as well as passages from noir novels, including The Maltese Falcon and The Postman Always Rings Twice, as well as more recent noir novels.   We will also examine the arson-induced fires of the past two weeks in West Hollywood and Laurel Canyon in Los Angeles - the circumstances of which have been compared to real-life LA noir. Admission for the workshop will be $25 - and $15 for stud

Thanks For A Great Workshop

Kate Matthews' Little Pink Book of Cancer Cartoons. Thanks to everyone who came today to my Real World Writing Workshop and lunch - it was a really great lunchtime and afternoon, I hope we have many more like it. Thanks especially to new participants such as Donna and Roberto Minighini, and to Kimberly Francis, Arlene Uslander and Brenda Warneka, Sydney Avey and Kristin Fulton, as well as all our returning regulars. I would like to congratulate Kate Matthews on her publication of The Little Pink Book of Cancer Cartoons , Arlene Uslander and Brenda Warneka on The Mystery of Fate: Common Coincidence or Divine Intervention , and Kimberly Ann Francis on her highly recommended children's  book,  Payten and Nannie Ann - Painting Our Way Home. I will be updating my email list and posting new material on box.com in the next few days. I hope you all find the online resources useful - please let me know at tranquilbuddha@gmail.com if you haven't received the link, and