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Writing Your First Mystery Novel: A Practical Guide

Description

Betty Ternier Daniels will discuss some of the occupational hazards faced by writers. She'll also walk you through her writing process from planning the novel to copyediting and proofreading.

Additional Information

For ages 16+

Part of the Writes of Spring programming series.

Depending on class size, there may be an opportunity for class participation.

This program is conducted through Zoom. Register to receive a reminder, the evaluation, and any resources.

If you don’t have a library card and would like to register, please email programs@reginalibrary.ca with your contact information and the program you are interested in.

This program is offered in partnership with the Saskatchewan Writers’ Guild.

Presenter information:

Betty Ternier Daniels divides her time between the family farm in northwest Saskatchewan and a cohousing community in Saskatoon. A former sessional instructor in English at the University of Saskatchewan, her debut novel (Grounds for Murder. ECW Press, 2024) was shortlisted for the Saskatchewan Book Award for fiction. She has completed a second novel, A Clear-Cut Case, and is working on a third. Betty has a passion for gardening, theatre, and food. She and her husband live with two cats and are the parents of two middle-aged children.

 

You can read Betty’s monthly blog on her author website: bettyternierdaniels.com  

*Registration required

16 spots available

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When


Apr 25 2026, 2:00pm - 3:30pm

Where


Online, Zoom 2

Event Type


Learn and Personal Interest

Topic


Writing and Publishing
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