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Writers Club Helps Literary Toilers Master a Tough Market : At the next county group’s meeting, writer/photographer Bill Stermer will talk about how to approach editors.

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There is no local writing group from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara whose services can compare to those offered by the Ventura County Writers Club. Its monthly meetings, genre workshops and newsletters provide professional information and support for literary toilers in a tough business.

Writer/photographer Bill Stermer will address the group at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday on “The Care and Feeding of Editors.” He will focus on how to approach editors and avoid pitfalls. The event is held in the Orchid Professional Building, 816 Camarillo Springs Road, Camarillo. Non-member fee is $5. Call 482-5648.

Ventura writers consistently win awards. At the just-concluded Santa Barbara Writers Conference, Joan Raymund and Bill Spellman of Ojai took home honors.

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Stephanie Han will read poetry at 8 tonight at Cafe Voltaire, 34 N. Palm St., Ventura. Sign-ups for open readings begin at 7:30 p.m.

Phil Taggart is scheduled to read at 7:30 p.m. Saturday for the Arcade Poetry Project at Cafe Voltaire.

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A doubleheader at Mysteries to Die For, 2940 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks: Julie Smith will sign her latest Skip Langdon mystery, “House of Blues,” at 11 a.m. and Robert Crais will sign “Voodoo River” at 1 p.m. Sunday.

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Anyone interested in biography and/or collaboration might want to tune in “Bookworm” at 2 p.m. Monday on KCRW, 89.1 FM. Host Michael Silverblatt will interview Quincy Troupe, co-author of the controversial autobiography of musician Miles Davis. Troupe will discuss the process of inhabiting another person’s memories.

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Restaurant chef Elizabeth Rockey, assisted by her 6-year-old niece Virginia, will read at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Ojai Table of Contents, 208 E. Ojai Ave.

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Reminder: There is still time to enter the Dorothy Daniels Writing Competition sponsored by Simi Valley Pen Women. Cash prizes will be awarded to winners in short fiction, poetry and nonfiction. The deadline is July 30. For contest rules, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to NLAPW-SVB Guidelines, P.O. Box 1485, Simi Valley, 93062.

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Learning Tree University offers a variety of writing classes beginning Monday at the Thousand Oaks and Chatsworth campuses. Call 497-2292 for information.

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