Posts Tagged September
Sunday, Sept. 6th 9 p.m. Pacific Time on Twitter
Tonight starting at 9:00 p.m. Pacific Time on Twitter, tell about your best and worst critique story in 140 characters or less. The only rules that apply are:
- Don’t out your critique partner(s)/group
- Use the hashtag #bwcs for followers (best/worst critique story)
- Keep tweets open for all readers (in other words, don’t start your tweet with @user, you may include @user after the first character)
Can’t make it then? Tweet your critique story any time, just be sure to use the hashtag #bwcs so it shows up in the search!
Hope you can make it, this should be fun!
Craft Chat: Describing Setting through Character’s Eyes
The Chico Writer’s Group will be hosting a Craft Chat Saturday, September 12, 2009 on the topic of how to describe a setting through the character’s eyes. This is a free event, writers of all walks, all levels of experience, are invited to attend.
Craft Chat and Critique Workshop
| Date: | Saturday, September 12, 2009 |
| Time: | 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. |
| Location: | Butte County Library, Chico Branch |
| Address: | 1108 Sherman Avenue (cross 1st Ave.) |
| Chico, California | |
| Public Meeting room directly across breezeway from the circulation desk. | |
| What to Bring: | Pen/pencil, writing tablet or a laptop/notebook |
| Agenda | |
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1:00 – 1:20 PM |
Free write. Using prompts, writers will be given the opportunity to write for fifteen minutes, then share what they’ve written to the other members of the group.* |
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1:20 – 1:30 PM |
Craft Chat: What are some effective ways to describe the setting in your fiction through different character’s eyes that is unique to the character’s own voice? We’ll explore this question, exchange ideas, and review resources available to add to our writing toolbox. |
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1:30 – 3:00 PM |
Critique Workshop: Members in good standing will be offering critiques to authors of assigned manuscripts which are distributed prior to the meeting. Members: Please attempt to use the critique worksheet, available for download, when reading the manuscript, complete it and bring it with you to the meeting. |
| About: | Closed sessions are still open to the public, we just ask that anyone interested in this segment enters prior to the session, understands they are only there to observe, and may ask questions, enter into a conversation with the members after the session concludes (however, after session discussions should be conducted outside the meeting room). Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent at all times due to the nature of the conversations that take place. If, however, the authors do not feel comfortable having their manuscript reviewed in the presence of minors, we reserve the right to ask anyone under the age of 18 to please leave the room. |
| *Sharing written free write work | This portion of our group meeting is not critiqued. Other writers are encouraged to give feedback, provided it’s positive. The free write portions of our group meetings is meant to inspire, challenge and bring about new and exciting ideas about the written word to those participating. While you are not required to read your work aloud, this is an invaluable opportunity to hear the differences in points of view and often quite enjoyable both for the writer and the members of the group. Alternatively, provided your writing is reasonably legible, you may always invite another member to read your work out loud to the rest of the group. |
Coming Saturday, September 26, 2009: Writing Conference Review. Chico Writer’s Group members who have attended writing conferences over the summer will be sharing useful information with us. This is also a free event, open to the public. If you are interested in attending this special presentation, please contact us (you may leave a comment here, just be sure to provide a working email address so we can reply. Email addresses are never published publicly.) as space is limited.
The Chico Writer’s Group, is not affiliated with the Meetup Group with a similar name.
Upcoming Writing Contests: Short Fiction
The links provided go to Duotrope’s website where this information was gathered. Consider membership as this is a wonderful site for writers. If you do submit to any of these magazines, please drop us a line and let us know. Good luck!
Upcoming Themed Publication Deadlines:
9/10/2008: Horror and Dark Fantasy – Strange, Weird, and Wonderful Magazine
9/15/2008: 25 Beautiful Girls – New Moon Magazine for Girls
9/15/2008: Cold Shoulders and Evil Eyes (experiences with exclusion, ostracism or stigma) – Wising Up Anthologies
9/15/2008: Ekphrasis – Mississippi Review, The
9/15/2008: Food – Shakespeare’s Monkey Revue
9/15/2008: I am the Walrus – Hiss Quarterly, The
9/15/2008: Queer & Loathing in Wonderland – Polluto
9/15/2008: Reverie – Ruminate
9/15/2008: Sovereign – Moondance
9/15/2008: The "Religion" Issue – sub-TERRAIN
9/15/2008: The Power of the Center: The Power to Include – Wising Up Anthologies
9/15/2008: Where does humor come from? – Tiny Lights "Searchlights & Signal Flares"
9/19/2008: The Four Elements – Mslexia
9/20/2008: Ghosts/hauntings, supernatural events, or something involving Halloween – SNM Horror Magazine
9/22/2008: Poetry featuring the semicolon – CRIT Journal (Crossing Rivers Into Twilight)
9/25/2008: Horror contest – Demonic Tome
9/25/2008: Sabotage – Diet Soap
9/26/2008: Jekyll and Hyde – Liars’ League
9/30/2008: Bloom Memorial Hospital – Malpractice: An Anthology of Bedside Terror
9/30/2008: Cybernetic Anthology – New Concepts Publishing
9/30/2008: Revelation: One or more characters discover that something believed to be true is actually false. – On The Premises
9/30/2008: Wicked Rogue Anthology – New Concepts Publishing



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