The Writers Block

Sun Jul 17 2022 at 11:00 am to 04:00 pm

Hub 17 NYC | New York

Kimbra Eberly
Publisher/HostKimbra Eberly
The Writers Block
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Hub17 invites you to come out and practice writing. Whether you are new to writing or a published author, all are welcome.
Joining us at 2pm,
Author, screenwriter, and musician Craig Spector developed an interest in the macabre at a very early age: he was severely burned in a tragic household accident when he was only ten months old and did drawings of skeletons and severed heads when he was a little boy.
Spector graduated cum laude in 1982 with a B.A. in Professional Music from the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts and went on to attend the Atlanta College of Art in Atlanta, Georgia. He moved to New York City and worked as a street messenger before getting his writing career off the ground. Spector co-wrote the acclaimed horror novels "The Light at the End," "The Cleanup," "The Scream," "Dead Lines," "The Bridge," and "Animals" with former writing partner John Skipp. (The duo also penned the novelization of the 1985 horror picture "Fright Night.")
Skipp and Spector were two of the key writers involved in the "splatterpunk" horror fiction movement of the 80's. They served as the editors for the well-received horror zombie short story anthologies "Book of the Dead" and "Still Dead: Book of the Dead 2." Moreover, the pair appear together in bit parts in the films "Death Collector" and "Nightbreed" and collaborated on the script for "A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child." Skipp and Spector split up in 1993.
Spector has since gone on to a solo writing career; his first solo novel "To Bury the Dead" was published in 2000. His second solo novel "Underground" was published in 2005 and won the Le Prix Masterton for best foreign horror novel in 2008. His third solo novel, "Turnaround", was published in 2010.
Spector was the founder and Chief Creative Officer of Stealth Press, an Internet-enabled publishing company that specialized in quality hardcover reprints of titles by such notable authors as Ray Bradbury, Peter Straub, Clive Barker, Dennis Etchison, John Shirley, William Nolan, John Shirley, Peter Atkins, and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro. He parted with this company in 2002.
Spector co-wrote the script for the made-for-TV disaster feature "Volcano: Fire on the Mountain" and the feature film adaptation of the last Skipp & Spector, "Animals." From 1998-2008 he played in the band Smash-Cut with fellow authors/musicians Preston Sturges, Jr. and Richard Christian Matheson.
Writing is a lonely endeavor. You only have your thoughts and imagination to keep you company as you type away for hours. If you find that you are yearning for company of like-minded people, then maybe joining our group is for you.
Come together and pursue the art and craft of writing. Help each other, offer advice, give information, and even provide positive critique to help each other enhance writing skills.

This is a great opportunity to meet new people, make friends, discuss issues about writing, publishing and selling books.
Our goals:
Provide Writer support
Sharing marketing ideas, pitching, and querying.
Provide Encouragement and share stories
Have different writing exercises and hold various workshops.
Invite actors to do readings of original work. We will provide a stage. 

Having fun. 


Every year Hub17 will be publishing "The Writers Block - Staten Island Writers" a collection of works, written by members of the group. The criteria to be in the book, is that you attend at least 4 meetings - a two hour time slot.
Hosted by Kimbra Eberly
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Hub 17 NYC, 73 Wave St,New York,NY,United States

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