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PRESENTATIONS
BY Anne Haw Holt
Ms. Holt is available for
presentations on her writing, publishing and promoting fiction and
poetry. Her novels are SILVER CREEK , KENDRICK , BLANCO SOL and
others. Her
poetry in eclectic, including "Country Poems, Aztec and other Real
People, Love Songs and Living in the Woods." She welcomes
discussions of writing and publishing with other writers.
Ms. Holt will contract with
schools, libraries, community organizations, writing groups, clubs
and others for the listed presentations. Her fees are
reasonable and negotiable.
For more information contact:
Anne Haw Holt
Ahholt@ahholt.com
Phone: 850-576-0721
2636 W. Mission Road # 146
Tallahassee, Florida 32301
OTHER
PRESENTATIONS:
Building a Story
This is a
fifty minute seminar that covers the basic steps of story writing
in a unique way. This seminar and its handouts can be
tailored for presentation to students at the third to fifth grade
level, the six to eighth grade level or for adults.
Women
as Heroes
A
fifty-minute presentation on women-as-heroes with a handout of
recommended reading for learning about heroic women.
Women/heroes are selected and reading handouts are tailored for
each audience. (Elementary to adult)
Personal Leadership
A
fifty-minute seminar with a opening and closing (self-graded) quiz
that helps participants discover leaders in their own lives and
guides them in defining the practice of true leadership.
(pre-teen to adult)
Children with Parents in Prison: America's Real Crime Problem
A
fifty-minute presentation with video and discussion of the plight
of children whose parents are in United States prisons.
Based on statistics and research, this presentation describes the
effect of the parent's incarceration on these children and on our
society. (adults)
Introduction to Grant Writing
A full-day
seminar on applying for grants. 9 AM to 5 PM--1 hour lunch.
Includes discussion of the grant search, writing the narrative and
goals. Emphasis is placed on creating a budget and the
budget narrative, defining and obtaining cash and in-kind matching
funds. . Each participant receives a Grant Writing Guide.
Restorative Justice and Our Community
This is a
fifty-minute introduction to Restorative Justice.
Presentation and booklet Include a definition of Restorative
Justice, it's guiding principles and values and a discussion of
the benefits of Restorative Justice for Crime Victims, Service
Providers, Prosecutors, Defense, Judiciary, Law Enforcement and
Corrections.