Join us at the Sylvania Branch Library on Saturday, June 18 at 10am for sharing with your fellow writers!
February Meeting
Join us at the King Road Branch Library on Saturday, February 19th at 10am! Bring a piece to read, or just come to chat!
January Meeting – REDUX
Well, Mother Nature didn’t cooperate and January’s meeting had to be cancelled due to weather. So, February’s meeting is January’s Meeting – Redux!
Join us at the Sylvania branch library on February 15th at 10:00 am to talk about your new year’s writing resolutions!
September Meeting
Join us on September 21st at the Sylvania Branch library to meet and network with other local writers.
April Meeting
Join us on Saturday, April 20th at the Sylvania Branch Library to share what you’ve worked on these cold winter months!
Member Readings
We’ve had a long break; now come share all the writing you did while we were gone! Join us at the King Road Branch library on January 19th at 10am. Bring something to read to the group!
October Meeting
Join us at the King Road Branch Library for member readings. We’ve been working on writing exercises, now let’s see what we’ve done with all that hard work!
Character Building
Join us on August 18th at the Washington Branch Library to create compelling characters! Using various character building exercises, we’ll explore what it takes to get readers to care about the people in your story. Bring pen and paper, laptop or tablet, and start getting into your character’s psyche.
Next Meeting – Plot Breaking
Back by popular demand, come work on your plot with your fellow writers! Use the plot breaking method to spot flaws in your plot, unresolved subplots, and where you should really start your story. Bring your work in progress and work on it!
February Meeting
SPOOC Your Fiction!
Jump-start your fiction by crafting the two sentence core of your story. Acclaimed novelist Deborah Chester advocates this method for making sure there’s enough story to your story – by writing down the Situation, Protagonist, Objective, Opponent and Climax in a concise two-sentence format before you begin. It’s a great tool for starting a novel, getting one back on track, or even creating an effective elevator pitch. Come try it out with us!