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  • The Carlsbad Flower Fields opened March 1, featuring early blooms, an expanded butterfly encounter and special events.
  • The proposed constitutional amendment takes aim at two types of taxation common across California.
  • The new agreement approved by the San Diego County Water Authority could allow it to sell our surplus water to other water agencies.
  • The 35th annual ceremony will honor the region's top musicians, including standout acts Slacker and The Neighborhood Kids.
  • The board blocked a proposal to slash hours for elementary school librarians, but district leaders warn future cuts are likely amid falling enrollment and higher costs.
  • Can I quote song lyrics in my manuscript? Or talk about how much my main character enjoys eating at McDonald’s (TM)? What if I want to write about real people? Can I be sued for defamation? And what about publishing contracts? Are there red flags I should look out in contracts with agents and publishers? This session will answer these questions and more, in a user-friendly accessible manner. You will learn what to worry about and more importantly what NOT to worry about, and when (and how) to find affordable legal assistance if you need it. San Diego Writers, Ink on Facebook / Instagram
  • This workshop invites you to see the world through the overlooked objects that surround us. What does a café chair witness each day? What secret name does a tree carry? Through poetry, short stories, and songs, we’ll practice writing from the perspective of objects—using their imagined voices as mirrors for our own inner landscapes. By giving life to what is usually silent, we learn to recognize the parts of ourselves that often go unnoticed. San Diego Writers, Ink on Facebook / Instagram
  • Experts say this kind of media campaign is unprecedented and paints a distorted picture of immigrants and crime
  • The U.S. State Department says it will pay up to $10 million for information leading to the arrests or convictions of two brothers identified as leaders of Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel in the state of Baja California, which includes Tijuana.
  • This live two-hour seminar teaches writers how to craft compelling, immersive historical fiction grounded in accurate research and powerful storytelling. Learn key elements of the genre (authentic worldbuilding, era-appropriate dialogue, engaging characters, strong plot structure, meaningful themes, and realistic conflict) while discovering how to balance factual history with creative license. Ideal for authors seeking to elevate their fiction with richer settings, deeper emotional resonance, and historically plausible narratives. Participants will gain practical techniques for avoiding anachronisms, developing believable characters, leveraging historical events, and building vivid, transportive story worlds that captivate modern readers. San Diego Writers, Ink on Facebook / Instagram
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