Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Search engine secrets

Hannah Stevens speaks about Internet research
At Arizona Press Women lunch seminar April 15
Author Hannah Stevens speaks on “It’s a Digital World” for the monthly lunch seminar of Arizona Press Women, open to the public at 11:45 a.m. Thursday, April 15, at the Doubletree Guest Suites, 320 N. 44th St., Phoenix.
Learn how best to research for your fiction or nonfiction writing using the world of information via the Internet. Stevens has been an IT specialist for 15 years,writing prose at night while she wrote code for major companies including Intel, Charles Schwab and The Arizona Republic. She has two published books, “The President’s Wife” and the sequel, “Madam POTUS,” both about a fictional First Lady who divorces her husband while he is running for a second term. Stevens came to the Valley in 1973 from the San Francisco Bay area and lives in north central Phoenix. Her Web site is www.hannahstevensauthor.com
“My knowledge of IT gives me a better understanding of how Internet search engines work, and how to get the most out of them,” said Stevens
Reservations are requested by April 13 to apw.reservations@gmail.com or call 480-778-8776. The cost is $5 for nonmembers. Those attending will order individually from the no-host lunch menu.
Arizona Press Women is an organization of women and men who work as editors, writers, photographers, teachers and public relations specialists. APW sponsors regular meetings and workshops in Phoenix, Tucson and Payson, and an annual spring conference in May. For more information about membership, contact Joan Westlake at westwoman@aol.com.

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