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Downtown's Central Library to feature inaugural San Diego Writers Festival By B. J. Coleman

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(l to r) Jayce Venditti, George Jac, Alexander Robinson, and Ron Christopher Jones on set as members of the Special Forces Operation Detachment Delta. (Photo by Vince Meehan)

Downtown filmmaker chases the dream Non-profit movie creates awareness for PTSD

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Downtown filmmaker Jayce Venditti looks refreshed as he works on his laptop. He recently shaved off a thick black beard, which he grew as part of his character for his short film “Entrenched Prologue.”

Sporting a baseball hat and T-shirt, he now looks more like a college senior than the veteran special ops soldier he played for the film. Venditti is living the California dream as he works on the rooftop sundeck of Downtown’s IDEA1 complex where he lives. His

calm demeanor is a façade. Behind the scenes, Venditti is vigorously juggling emails, phone calls and meetings in an effort to wrap up the loose ends of his upcoming movie premiere.

Writing is often a solitary, uncelebrated activity — involving only an author and the writer’s chosen recording method. The first-ever San Diego Writers Festival plans to challenge that model this month, by bringing writers and their readers together in a festive celebration of all creative written arts on Saturday, April 13, at the Downtown San Diego Central Library.

see Filmmakers, pg 15

Pink is more than a color Komen San Diego brings community together to fight breast cancer

Alice's fantasies

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In July 2017, Lilian A. Vanvieldt-Gray found out that she had breast cancer through a routine mammogram. She credits that early detection for saving her life. Born in South America, she moved to San Diego 10 years ago and made Downtown her home. She is married, has three children and three grandchildren. As the senior vice president at Alliant Insurance Services and practice leader for Alliant’s National Schools

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(l to r) Shaina Gross, Susan G. Komen San Diego president/CEO and Dr. Siavash Jabbari, MD, radiation oncology director at Laurel Amtower Cancer Institute and Neuro-Oncology Center in Linda Vista (Photo by Albert H. Fulcher)

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The brainchild of two local writers who also coach other writers, the inaugural San Diego Writers Festival offers a daylong series of events and interactive sessions, all centered on promoting more and better writing arts here locally. Marni Freedman and Jeniffer Thompson collaborated as co-founders of this initial foray into assembling San Diego County writers, their supporters and their writing business associates for a celebratory and educational mixer. Freedman said there was a lot the inspiration and perspiration behind creating this project.

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