Author: Dorothea Hubble Bonneau
Publications
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Once in a Blood Moon, a historical fiction novel. Acorn Publishers: June, 2020. American Fiction Awards winner.
“Betrayed,” an excerpt from Once in a Blood Moon: Blue Moon Literary and Art Review.
"Monsieur," a short story: Blue Moon Literary and Art Review.
Jameson Prize: Heiress of Heaven, best unpublished novel of 2018.
Seekers from Zantaparon, a novel, published by Northwest Publishing Company.
To Destroy You is No Loss, a stage play: Dramatic Publishing Company.
To Destroy You is No Loss, a screenplay, optioned by Sub Rosa Productions.
Zantaparon, a screenplay, optioned by Sub Rosa Productions.
Inclusion, an article published by Johns Hopkins University.
Building Bridges, a book chapter: Bamboo and Bridges, East/West Publications.
Multi-Cultural Education Document: Davis Joint Unified School District.
Network-aired Proposition "98" Commercial: The California Teachers Association.
“How We Did It,” an article: Action Magazine, California Teachers Association.
You Are What You Think, Part of a series: Association of Unity Churches.
“David's Difference,” an article: Homelife Magazine.
You Love Who You Grow Up With, a slide tape production featuring Madeline
Hunter: The University of California, Davis/The Davis Joint Unified School District.
California Gifted and Talented Youth: Keynote Speaker.
Why the Lion Roars, a play: Plays Inc.
“Our Children,” a weekly column: The Davis Enterprise, Davis, California.
Merry-Go-Round-Go-Round, an award-winning radio play: San Diego State University.
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JURIED WRITER'S WORKSHOPS
Squaw Valley Community of Writers; Taos Advanced Novel Workshops with Justin Cronin and John Dufresne; Aspenwords Advanced Novel Editing with Kathleen Anderson; Lighthouse Advanced Prose Workshop with André Dubus III.
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CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP FACILITATOR
Other Words Writers Conference: Tampa, Florida. University of Pacific Writers Conference, Stockton, CA; Historical Writers of America: Colonial Williamsburg; University of Phoenix, Creative Writing Course; Davis Arts Center, screenwriting course; University of California, Davis, screenwriting course.
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