Wednesday, July 23, 2014

San Diego, CA – Comic-Con International – July 27, 2014 –Richard Hatch, legendary actor and bestselling author of Battlestar Galactica fame will be teaming up with The Winner Twins, Brittany and Brianna Winner, teenage national bestselling sci-fi authors, for an instructive panel at Comic-Con, entitled “How to Create Your Own Novel: From First Idea to Publishing and What You Need to Sell Your Idea to TV and Film.”

 
“Many people dream of some day becoming authors themselves, but are clueless on how to pr-photofollow through on their dreams,” says Hatch. The Twins presented a similar panel together with Hatch at Wonder-Con 2014 to a standing room only audience, while a couple hundred disappointed fans were turned away.
“We remember when we were just attendees at Comic-Con back when you could just walk up and buy a ticket” Brianna Winner said. “We had a manuscript, a dream, and absolutely no idea what we were doing. Information on how to proceed was hard to find.”
“We cram everything we’ve learned the hard way into an hour, so that others don’t have to go through the frustration we went through,” added Brittany. “It is step by step, uncensored, and straight to the point.”The Twins have taughttheir award-winning creative writing method to hundreds of thousands of convention attendees, teachers, and students across the world. They’ve had a booth at Comic- Con for seven years now, having literally grown up at these conventions. “If it wasn’t for Comic- Con we wouldn’t be the people we are today,” The Twins offered in unison. 
Watch for announcements of surprise guest panelists and new top secret information on the twins new feature film  project, set to star Rampage Jackson.

Rampage Jackson, Richard Hatch and other special guests will be signing at various times throughout the week at The Winner Twins Booth #1601.

The event will be held as part of San Diego Comic-Con International’s scheduled programming:
San Diego Convention Center
111 W Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA 92101
Sunday, July 27, 2014
4:00pm - 5:00pm (Room 7AB)
         
About The Winner Twins
Brittany and Brianna, are national bestselling, multiple award-winning science fiction novelists, screenplay writers and producers. Their novels include THE STRAND PROPHECY, EXTINCTIONS EMBRACE, RED MOON RISING and THE PERFECT COMPATIBILITY TEST. They’ve also published an educational book on how they craft their stories called SECRET WRITING METHOD and several comic books. The twins have won numerous awards for their novels including Best Young Adult Fiction and Best First Book Fiction, and they have been featured prominently in national newspapers, online and on television programming for networks like CNN, G4, ABC, HLN, the CW. The twins also founded and run a 501-C3 nonprofit organization called Motivate 2 Learn and they have taught their unique creative writing method to hundreds of thousands of convention attendees, teachers, and students across the country. The twins were recently honored to contribute to Penguin’s acclaimed educational publication, NOW WRITE! SCIENCE FICTION, FANTASY AND HORROR, along with such notable authors as Harlan Ellison, Ramsey Campbell, and Piers Anthony. They have been officially recognized as prodigies by The World Council for The Gifted and Talented. Their official website is www.winnertwins.com.

About Richard Hatch
Richard Hatch is an actor probably best known for his role as Captain Apollo in the original Battlestar Galactica television series, and also as Tom Zarek in the remake of Battlestar Galactica. Hatch later created his own space opera entitled The Great War of Magellan. He has written a comic book series and a role-playing game in support of this, and is presently working a novel trilogy with Brad Linaweaver who co-authored many of Hatch's Battlestar Galactica novels. Hatch has also been a part of a new reality TV series called Who the Frak?, which he created and appears in as himself. The series is touted as "the world's first social network reality drama". When not acting Hatch lectures and conducts workshops on acting, self-expression, and communication throughout the world.

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