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Writing Comics and Novels with Alex Segura (Online)

Date:
Saturday, June 14, 2025
Time:
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm, Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Series:
Writing Workshop
Audience:
  Adults     NSU Sharks  
Categories:
Online / Virtual   Author Events   Discussion / Lecture   Workshop or Class   Writing  

About the Event

 

Join us to learn about bestselling and award-winning author Alex Segura’s journey as a writer. Alex will share his experiences writing novels and comic books, publishing them, and finding his audience. 

ALEX SEGURA is the bestselling and award-winning author of Secret Identity, which The New York Times called “wittily original” and named an Editor’s Choice. NPR described the novel as “masterful,” and it received starred reviews from Publishers Weekly, Kirkus, and Booklist. Secret Identity was also listed as one of the Best Mysteries of the Year by NPR, Kirkus, Booklist, the South Florida Sun Sentinel and more, and was nominated for the Anthony Award for Best Hardcover, the Lefty and Barry Awards for Best Novel, the Macavity Award for Best Mystery Novel, and won the LA Times Book Prize in the Mystery/Thriller category. 

 

His next novel, the YA Spider-Verse adventure Araña/Spider-Man 2099: Dark Tomorrow is out now from Disney Books/Marvel Press. He has also written a number of comic books – including The Mysterious Micro-Face (in partnership with NPR), The Black Ghost, The Archies, The Dusk, The Awakened, Mara Llave – Keeper of Time, Blood Oath, stories featuring Marvel properties the Avengers, Sunspot, White Tiger, Araña, America Chavez, Spider-Man, the X-Men, Star Wars and DC’s Superman, Sinestro, and The Question, to name a few. Please visit https://www.alexsegura.com/ for more information about Alex and his books. 

  

This workshop is on Zoom and registration is required. Please click here to register.  

The video is available for on-demand viewing June 15 – August 12.  

  

Sponsored by the Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation.  

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