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Prescott Valley Public Library will host Writer-in-Residence Janette Rallison. Join us for special Writer in Residence writing workshops from May through July.
Plotting the YA Novel --- If you want to succeed in the YA genre, you need to create a story that will keep kids turning pages. Learn the do’s and don’ts of this genre. We’ll also cover character goals, antagonists, and climaxes—everything you need to know to get your character in all sorts of trouble. It’s sort of like reliving high school, but way better.
This class is open to teens and adults. Registration is separate for each workshop.
Future Writer in Residence Workshops:
- June 13, 2026: Dialogue: How to Get your Characters Talking--The Right Way
- July 11, 2026: Creating Compelling Characters
- July 25, 2026: An Author’s Life (And How You Can Become One Too, you Know, if Ninja doesn’t Work Out as a Career)
Summer 2026 Writer in Residence – Janette Rallison
Janette Rallison, Prescott Valley’s 2026 Writer-in-Residence, is a USA Today bestselling author. Janette Rallison/CJ Hill writes books because writing is much more fun than cleaning bathrooms. Her avoidance of housework has led her to write 40 novels that have sold over 1,000,000 print copies and have been on many reading and state lists. She lives in Chandler, Arizona, with her husband and enough pets to classify her as eccentric.
Some published works include:
We Are Never Getting Together (2026)
A Longtime (and now NFL player) Nemesis (2025)
Empowereds: A Post Apocalyptic, Dystopian Romance (2024)
The Wizard's Mark (2024)
Slayers Series (2011-)
My Fair Godmother (The Fairy Godmother Series) (2009-)
Saturday, May 30, 2026
1 - 2:30 pm
Crystal Room, Third Floor
More info? 928.759.3040
This project is supported by the Arizona State Library, Archives & Public Records, a division of the Secretary of State, with federal funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
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