Thursday, July 5, 2012
July 5 Meeting
Today's meeting will include critiques and a writing assignment. Come with your writing tools and sense of adventure!
Monday, June 18, 2012
More Changes
Not only have we moved the days of the month and the location for getting together, at the last meeting we voted to move the hour to 1 p.m., and extend the meeting from 1 1/2 hours to 2 hours long.
That means we now meet on the first and third Thursdays of each month, at Good Samaritan Society's Majestic Rim Senior Apartments in the private dining room accessed to the left off the main dining area, at 1 p.m., and we'll be there until 3 p.m.
Monday, June 4, 2012
June 7 Meeting
On June 7 we will meet in the private dining room at Majestic Rim Senior Apartment Homes, 310 E. Tyler Parkway. Our time is from 12:30 p.m. until 2 p.m.
Be sure to bring several copies of work you want to be evaluated.
Also, bring ideas of what you want to learn about in the next few months. Remember, we teach each other, so if you have something interesting you have learned about a writing topic, we're glad to put you on the list to give a lesson in a meeting.
See you on Thursday!
Be sure to bring several copies of work you want to be evaluated.
Also, bring ideas of what you want to learn about in the next few months. Remember, we teach each other, so if you have something interesting you have learned about a writing topic, we're glad to put you on the list to give a lesson in a meeting.
See you on Thursday!
Friday, May 25, 2012
May 24th Meeting
Yesterday's meeting turned into a business session at the end, but we had much to talk about after our critiques.
Marie joined us, and is eager to return. Welcome! Jaimie's book, Support Your RV Lifestyle, has been racking up both national and state awards and recognition. She also reported on a poetry workshop she attended. Marsha secured a book cover designer for her forthcoming novel, Spinster's Folly, and is excited about an image the designer found. Jaimie also shared a couple of articles about punctuation that she found in a blog she follows.
T read a chapter from his memoir, about the experience of writing his first poem ... in sixth grade. His flair for words is so delightful that he could publish it for a larger audience than he foresees doing. Marsha read a scene from chapter thirteen. The members received it well, so she needs to finish the novel soon.
Meeting changes
by Marsha Ward
For a while now we've met on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month. In email discussions before our meeting yesterday, I told the members that if we could shift the meetings in June back a week, I could attend them. They agreed that would be good. At the meeting, we determined that there was no reason why we could not make the shift permanent, since we all could make it work.
We are also looking into different meeting location options. We're meeting in an environment with hard floor and wall surfaces that seem to increase the ambient noise levels. This is problematical, as most of us have soft speaking voices. We brainstormed, and came up with several possible meeting places, which I assigned various members to check into. Chaya offered her home, as well (Thank you!). We each have until June 1 to investigate and report back to me. If we don't find a good place in Payson before our next meeting on June 7, we will go to Chaya's home in Star Valley (which I like as a meeting place, BTW).
Stay tuned for our next update on location.
Friday, May 11, 2012
May Meetings
We had a lovely meeting on May 10, with a few members present who haven't been able to attend for a while. We missed others who couldn't come, but a good time was had by all.
T. read another of his pithy memoir segments, and Marsha shared a short scene from her Work-in-Progress, Spinster's Folly. Then Carol B. gave a very useful lesson on Interviewing. We all interview people in life: car salesmen, politicians, prospective dates. Why not learn techniques to help us gain the information we need to find out what makes our characters tick, or our sampling soar? Thank you, Carol, for the tips.
Our next meeting is at 12:30 p.m. on May 24 at the same location. Ce Ce will tell us why reading is so valuable to us, not only as members of the human family, but as writers. If you have a manuscript to be critiqued, bring several copies of up to three pages of double-spaced work.
See you there!
Friday, March 23, 2012
22nd of March
We had another excellent meeting yesterday. We tried a new order of agenda, beginning with reading and critiquing our work: John read from a fiction piece he's working on; Larry read a vignette from his ongoing memoir writing; T read "Dueling Banjos" from his memoirs; and Chaya read from her sci-fi novel.
Chaya presented a wonderful lesson on self-critiquing your work using different colored pens for specific types of editing notations on successive read-throughs. It made good sense, so I'll have to try that when my novel is finished.
Marsha ended with a writing thought from Elmore Leonard: Leave out the boring parts.
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