UTC Offers New Writing Workshop

Monday, November 02, 2009

The University of Tennessee Chattanooga Continuing Education announced the addition of “Fiction Writing For Beginners” to its “How To Be Published” writing workshops taught by Michael Garrett, Stephen King’s first editor.

Cost is $65 per three-hour workshop for the five Nov. 21–22 sessions.

For location and registration, call UTC Continuing Education at 423 425-4344.

“Fiction Writing For Beginners” (Nov. 21, 9 a.m. to noon) offers an overview of the basics that all new writers should know to get started.

Also offered from the continuing series are “How To Become a Published Author” (Nov. 21, 1-4 p.m.) revealing the expectations of publishers and how to get a literary agent.

“Creating Your Novel” (Nov. 21, 6-9 p.m.) providing a proven organizational method to make a novel better, easier, and faster to write.

“The Truth About Self-Publication” (Nov. 22, 9 a.m. to noon) describing which books are best suited for self-publication and which are not.

“Short Story and Novel Feedback” (Nov. 22, 1--4 p.m.) to learn how publishers may react to students’ specific submissions and what should be done to correct the problems.


UTC Desegregation Documentary To Premiere Feb. 28

Dr. Horace Traylor applied again and again for admission as a student to the University of Chattanooga. As the first African American to graduate from the institution, Dr. Traylor’s persistence broke the barrier for entrance into Chattanooga’s university, later named The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Dr. Traylor offers one of the student voices in a new documentary, ... (click for more)

Haslam Lauds No Child Left Behind Waiver

Governor Bill Haslam on Friday lauded the approval by U.S. Department of Education officials of Tennessee’s waiver request from certain portions of the federal No Child Left Behind Act. Tennessee was the first state to request a waiver and was one of only 10 recipients of the first round of waivers. The Adequate Yearly Progress accountability model under NCLB has been an ongoing ... (click for more)

Ammonia Leak At BASF On Amnicola Highway Causes Major Traffic Backups

An Anhydrous Ammonia leak at BASF Corporation on Amnicola Highway is causing major traffic issues this morning. The leak reportedly occurred shortly before 5 a.m. The Chattanooga Fire Department responded with several fire companies, and the haz-mat team. As a precaution, the area around BASF has been evacuated, and Chattanooga Police have blocked Amnicola Highway at Chattanooga ... (click for more)

Woman Shot Up To 8 Times In East Chattanooga Murder

Chattanooga Police pfficers responded Monday night to 1907 Daisy St. in East Chattanooga on a report of a woman who had been shot.  When they arrived around 9 p.m., they found a female inside the business who had been shot 4-6 times. She was pronounced dead on the scene.  Detectives have leads on the suspect.  More information will be released when the victim’s ... (click for more)

Thoughs On The Mathews Sentencing

It is not by coincidence I haven’t submitted an opinion piece in some time to the Chattanoogan.  The topics I cover are generally vitriolic in regards to local political decisions and their makers regarding public safety and I do not wish to associate my name with more noble subjects such as that of the heroic death and cowardly murder of Chattanooga Police Sergeant Tim Chapin, ... (click for more)

Thank You, Judge Mattice And Chattanooga

I would like to thank Judge Mattice for handing down a 30.5 year sentence for Kathleen Mathews.  Obviously, no amount of jail time, fines, or lashings can bring back Tim Chapin.   A 30-year sentence will, however, make the world just a little safer.  That's what Sgt. Chapin would have wanted.  He was a protector and sacrificed his life so the rest of ... (click for more)