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Buffett Book Launch


Warren Buffett-Bill uffet


My client
Bill Buffett (right) and his cousin, Warren Buffett, at a signing for Foods You Will Enjoy: the Story of Buffett's Store, which I edited. Below: working with Bill.



Carol, Bill Buffett


Bill and Warren both worked at the legendary Buffett family grocery, in Omaha. Warren contributed a chapter to the book and helped Bill plug it at the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting.


 


 


Doha women writing studentsteaching in Qatar


In October, 2008, I took my third trip to Qatar, this time to work on a second essay collection, Qatar: Then & Now.

 

I taught
two workshops a day to students and community members and helped launch a new writing program: Finding Your Voice, funded by local sponsors including a bank, an art center, and a real estate office.

 

Earlier
in the year I enjoyed a fascinating six-week residency in Qatar, where I taught writing to a group of Qatar University students and to the QU library staff.

 


 

For news
about these programs click

here

and on the image below.

gulf times


For personal details and photos from my stay there, visit my blog.

Carol's Blog

 


 

A Weekend of Workshops

Hospital

October 26 - 28, Shelby. NC

 

I was invited to present a series of writing workshops for medical and pastoral professionals, in addition to thelay population.

 

The weekend was sponsored by the Cleveland County NC Healthcare System's Center for Lifelong Learning. Other sponsors included local churches, health care centers, and civic groups.

 

 

carol in pulpit

 

Billed as "Finding Hope through Reflection & Writing, a Weekend with Carol Henderson."

 

On October 13, I was proud to speak at the 3rd Annual Heartstrings Walk to Remember(below) in Greensboro, NC, sponsored and produced by the Heartstrings Infant Loss Support Group.

 

 

 

Heartstrings Walk to Remember

 


 

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Carol's Picks


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It's a group of
my favorite
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with a few memoirs and essay collections
I really like.
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Fall 2009

These workshops are scheduled for the Fall... check for possible additions


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In the Works



Summer 2010

LePin

I'm happy to announce we
are returning
to Chateau du
Pin
in the Loire Valley of France, for another
fabulous week
of writing.
Plan to join us, June 21-27,
2010. More detailed information soon...stay tuned.

LePin group




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Testimonials

"I have just returned from
an incredible week in the
South of France with Carol Henderson at
the helm of a writers’ workshop.
I can’t say
enough about
it. The accommodations, companionship, scenery, outings, adventures and food, were only outdone by the time spent with Carol discov
ering hidden voices. Writing
is no longer a labor, not
always inspired, but always a
joy. Thank you
so much Carol,
it was a life changing event for me. I can’t wait to attend
the next one.
"
--Sandra Elliot,
Chapel Hill, NC


"My time spent
at Carol's
writing work-shop in Provence
was a life changing event.
I will always remember it
with great joy
as one of the
best weeks of
my life!
"
--Kit Stewart, entrepreneur and author, Pittsboro, NC

"In Provence, with Carol and our workshop,
I found the
peace and contentment
with which to explore my thoughts, as
well as the encouragement and support to write and share them. It was
also an enormously
fun time."
–Liza Collins,
playwright and screenwriter, Providence, RI


"Carol Henderson's workshop was exactly what I needed to jumpstart my writing... it
was a productive and fun week."
–Stephanie Silberstein, Writer, Fayetteville, NC

"My goal for the writing residency was to be motivated to
get back to my writing of a memoir that deals with my journey from mourning to joy. You provided
that motivation and inspiration for doing just that... Thank
you for the integrity and vulnerability
with which you facilitated our work together."
–Wilson Brent, pastor (ret.) Cary, NC

 

FAQ

Q: Can anybody be a writer?

A: Absolutely! Most of us are writers already–however, few of us have learned to practice writing as an artform. That is, to use the "secrets" of craftsmanship to achieve a particular effect–to inspire, pursuade, entertain.

Q: Can anybody get published?

A: Yes and no. The first thing you must ask is, am I ready to seek publication. If you've just started to write, the answer may be no. Just as, if you had just had some tennis lessons, you probably wouldn't try to enter Wimbledon just yet. Beware the tendency to rush things. If you're just learning the craft (and your work will show it!) no amount of storming the gates will get you published. But once you've taken some time to pay your dues, your chances for publication are good.

Q: Will you help me find an agent or editor?

A: If you skipped right to this one, please read the previous answer. Otherwise, let me observe that my role is to help you get to the point where an agent or editor will be genuinely interested in your writing. Believe me, that's the only way it happens. "Knowing somebody" may get you read, but it won't get you published. Have patience, take some time to learn your craft, and publication will happen as a matter of course.

Q: I'm in California! How will you work with me?

A: I hold conferences either in-person or by telephone–and find both methods equally effective. Geography permitting, we can discuss your work, your writing process, and my suggestons face-to-face. Normally, I hold in-person meetings in my home (if we meet at your house or office, there is an additional fee for my travel time).

Q: Will I need any special computer software?

A: Yes. I use email and email attachments extensively.I ask all clients to submit their work by email, in the form of a Microsoft Word document file attachment. I do my reading and commenting on the computer, so it's vital for my clients and me to be on the same word processing platform. Since I use Word's commenting feature to deliver my critiques and suggestions, clients must be using a current (updated) version of Word. Otherwise, when I return your file with full comments, they may be invisible to you.

Q: Can you edit my manuscript?

A: I will read your manuscript and provide you a written report of what's working well and any suggestions I have for improvement. My comments will cover structure, characterization, plot, pacing, voice, and language. I will read book-length manuscripts, essays, and articles, and will include concrete examples to illustrate what I'm commenting on. My fee covers a 15-minute telephone call during which I'll answer your questions about the critique.

Q: What do you charge?

A: I base my overall fees on a standard rate of $75 - $100 per hour, for coaching, critiquing, and editing. In special cases, limited financial aid may be available.

 

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