THE FLORIDA AUTHORS & PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION’S ANNUAL CONFERENCE
WELCOMES ROBERT N. MACOMBER
Friday August 2, 2019 [4pm-5:30pm]
The Value of Research Workshop with co-presenter Kathryn Hall-Knight
My Topic: “Researching Around the World”
In addition to researching the facts of your writing project, location research can provide the crucial
flavor of the locale for your project. There is no substitute for going there and immersing yourself in the sights, smells, tastes, sounds and textures of the culture and place.
This will be a fascinating look at how location research can
make a story more vivid and memorable for both the writer and the reader!
Saturday, August 3, 2019
11:30am-12:30pm Pre-Lunch Presentation
My Topic: “Enjoy the Ride: Making Connections, Spreading the Word & Keeping Fans Engaged”
We are the writers. Hollywood makes movies about people like us. Secretly, many people want to be us. So enjoy this remarkable ride, for it will take you to experiences and friendships and places you’d never have otherwise. I’ll share some practical tips on how to stay organized, productive, and innovative while expanding connections with your colleagues, your readers, and prospective fans.
Saturday August 3, 2019 [4pm-5:30pm]
Ask The Experts Roundtables
20 minute mini-sessions where registered conference participants can rotate around to different presenters for one-on-one exchanges sitting at tables.
Conference Registration Required To Attend This Event
https://myfapa.org/programs/fapa-annual-conference/conference-registration/
Hilton Orlando Buena Vista Palace @ Disney Springs
1900 E. Buena Vista Dr. Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
THE FLORIDA AUTHORS & PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION’S ANNUAL CONFERENCE
WELCOMES ROBERT N. MACOMBER
Friday August 2, 2019 [4pm-5:30pm]
The Value of Research Workshop with co-presenter Kathryn Hall-Knight
My Topic: “Researching Around the World”
In addition to researching the facts of your writing project, location research can provide the crucial
flavor of the locale for your project. There is no substitute for going there and immersing yourself in the sights, smells, tastes, sounds and textures of the culture and place.
This will be a fascinating look at how location research can
make a story more vivid and memorable for both the writer and the reader!
Saturday, August 3, 2019
11:30am-12:30pm Pre-Lunch Presentation
My Topic: “Enjoy the Ride: Making Connections, Spreading the Word & Keeping Fans Engaged”
We are the writers. Hollywood makes movies about people like us. Secretly, many people want to be us. So enjoy this remarkable ride, for it will take you to experiences and friendships and places you’d never have otherwise. I’ll share some practical tips on how to stay organized, productive, and innovative while expanding connections with your colleagues, your readers, and prospective fans.
Saturday August 3, 2019 [4pm-5:30pm]
Ask The Experts Roundtables
20 minute mini-sessions where registered conference participants can rotate around to different presenters for one-on-one exchanges sitting at tables.
Conference Registration Required To Attend This Event
https://myfapa.org/programs/fapa-annual-conference/conference-registration/
Hilton Orlando Buena Vista Palace @ Disney Springs
1900 E. Buena Vista Dr. Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
THE BREMERTON HISTORIC SHIP ASSOCIATION
WELCOMES ROBERT N. MACOMBER
Friday, September 6th @ 1:30pm
USS TURNER JOY MUSEUM SHIP
Meet & Greet
300 Washington Beach Ave. / Bremerton, WA 98337
https://USSTurnerJoy.org
Tel # 360-792-2457 for info & to reserve signed copies
Free & Open to the Public
Permission to come aboard and join in on our informal conversations
exploring the US Navy’s role in the days of 1898, in addition to
the relationship between the Navy and the Army back then.
My newest novel: Honoring The Enemy & my earlier ones
in the Honor Series are inspired by actual events.
They depict Army & naval combat in detail, which
I hope makes each reader feel the powerful, you-are-there impact.
Tickets to tour the museum ship are available for purchase,
so visit their website for prices and hours.
To learn more about the Southern Festival of Books, click below:
https://www.humanitiestennessee.org/southern-festival-of-books/
4:30pm-5:30pm
called “Tales from the Sea: Naval Adventure Series”
in the Special Collections Room of the Nashville Public Library
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Then following the panel, I’ll go to the Parnassus Books tent
to sign books at the festival from 5:30pm-6pm ~ see you there!
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615 Church Street
Nashville, TN 37219
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The festival is free and open to the public.
No advance registration or tickets are required.
All seating is on a first-come basis.
Looking forward to being the guest speaker
for the St. Pete Yacht Club Cruising Fleet meeting
on Thursday, Nov. 14th!
My topic: “YACHTS THAT WENT TO WAR”
This presentation will explore the story of elegant yachts, focusing on four poignant tales about vessels which were turned into warships during the Spanish-American War. Amazingly, some of these incredible ships served our country for decades!
~ book sales & personal inscriptions to follow talk ~
The Social gathering begins @5:30pm, then a 6:30pm dinner before my presentation.
https://www.spyc.org/
St. Pete Yacht Club
11 Central Ave. / St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Contact: Angela Kowalick, Fleet Captain
cell # 727-543-0171
email: KoalaFam@TampaBay.rr.com
I’ll be guest speaker for the CMCS general membership meeting, and
guests interested in sailing or in this club are welcome to their casual monthly social.
My topic: “Grog!”
… a hilarious look at the most famous drink afloat, with audience drinking
participation in 10 naval toasts from the Canadian, U.S. and Royal navies …
~ book sales & personal inscriptions to follow talk ~
Meetings are at 6:30pm on the third Tuesday of every month (except January)
http://www.cmcs-sail.org/
Cape Coral Yacht Club
5819 Driftwood Pkwy.
Cape Coral, FL 33904