MEMBERS
PRESENT:
Sharon Palmeri, Beverly Stanislawski, Katherine Flotz,
Sharon Buckman, Bob Moulesong, Tom Spencer, Sharon Dorelli, Paul Mulligan,
Denise Taylor, Marjorie Peterson, Mary Ellen Beecher, Donna Douglass, Neil
Bedeker
GUESTS
PRESENT:
Kay Depel
OLD
BUSINESS:
A vote of approval for the September 3, 2014 meeting for
first given by MARY ELLEN BEECHER,
and was seconded by BOB MOULESONG.
LITERARY
NEWS:
DONNA
DOUGLASS recommended a book she brought entitled, The
Emotion Thesaurus, a writer’s guide to character expression, written by
Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi.
BOB
MOULESONG brought two books to the meeting. The first book, “Fiction Break Favorites,
Summer 2014,” a book of fictional short stories which included stories written
by two of our members, MICHELLE VARGAS
and BOB MOULESONG and published by
ShortFictionBreak.com. The second book,
“The Creator’s Game,” was written by a friend of Bob’s, Mark Cusco Ailes, and
published by Create Space.
BEVERLY
STANISLAWSKI announced that she had taken second place for
one of her haiku poems in a Massachusetts contest and third place in a Michigan
contest for another poem.
KATHY
FLOTZ thanked all the members for the flowers and their attendance
to her late husband’s funeral . George
had been known and liked by all of our members and will be greatly missed.
SHARON
PALMERI reminded the members of Write-on Hoosiers that the
annual banquet will take place on December 3, 2014. WOH affiliates,
as well as other writer's groups are welcome. The event will cost $25 for
members and $30 for nonmembers. Our
treasurer, Katherine Flotz, is collecting the money banquet money She
requested that you mail payments to: Katherine Flotz, P.O.
box 1124, Crown Point, IN 46308. More
information of the banquet will be posted very soon.
TOM
SPENCER announced that the Lowell library would be hosting a
meeting at 10:00 A.M. this Saturday and encouraged writers to attend and bring
a poem to read.
READINGS:
DENISE
TAYLOR continued with Chapter 4, “My First Date,” from her novel, All the Little Secrets. When thinking about a pep talk she was going
to give to her swim team, Beth bumped into the captain of the boy’s swim team,
Drew. As she turned to leave he
surprised her by asking her to the homecoming dance. She was forced to tell him that he needed to
get permission first from her father.
DONNA
DOUGLASS continued with her memoir entitled, “FOR BETTER AND WORSE.” In this part of her memoir Donna tells
her boyfriend, Sam, that she found out he is still married to his second wife,
making their ride home from visiting his family, a quiet one. After deciding she would start dating someone
else she receives two marriage proposals, one from the new boyfriend and one
from Sam, following his divorce.
BEVERLY
STANISLAWSKI read four pages of her children’s story entitled,
“Poor Birdie.” In this delightful short story “poor Birdie”
is constantly ridiculed by the other birds due to his general lack of feathers
and his inability to fly as the other birds.
After going into hiding for several months he calls the other birds over
to his hiding place, asking them to pull out some of their plumage so he might
judge the prettiest. The story has a
surprise ending.”
BOB
MOULESONG continued with the fourth, and last, part of his short
story entitled, “Planter’s Moon.” When Emma is planting her garden, by
moonlight, her drunken husband comes home and begins to abuse and ridicule
her. Unable to defend herself, an old
boyfriend appears and tries to help her.
When the husband knocks him unconscious, Emma takes her grandmother’s
gun and shoots him. The garden will be
well fertilized for all her vegetables.
SHARON
BUCKMAN continued with her sequel, “Beyond the Canopy.” In this part of the sequel, 13 yr. old Anne
tells the police about her narrow escape from abduction. The story then turns to the man that had
tried to abduct her, telling how proud he is of his escape and where he is
hiding his friend, Anne’s first kidnapper who was thought to be dead.
MARY
ELLEN BEECHER read three pages of her memoir, “Out of Control.” The memoir tells of her son, Michael, being
asked to return home early from a graduation party due to a planned trip the
next day. When he didn’t return home,
Mary Ellen and another son went looking for him. When they finally found him at
a friend’s home he appeared to be drunk and unruly. When they finally managed to get him home the
situation only got worse as her husband tried to discipline him.
TOM
SPENCER brought his inspirational free verse poem entitled, “Information My Way.” The poem tells of the distortion of truth by
the media as they report the news to better their profits.
PAUL
MULLIGAN read Chapter 3 of his novel entitled, Be Brave – Now Die. In this chapter, entitled “Young
N Love,” he tells of the constant quarreling between Darlene, his
girlfriend, and Eddie, her brother. The
situation only gets worse when she refuses to take her brother with them when
they go bowling.
NEIL
BEDEKER began with Chapter 5 of his novel, Early Retirement. This part of the story begins as two mobsters
sit in their car watching the two detectives who are on a stakeout. The stakeout concerns another mobster who was
recently released from prison after stealing a large sum of money – they all
want to find out where the money is. As
they all sit out front, the mobster finally escapes out the back of the
building.
The meeting was adjourned at 9:00 P.M.
Respectfully submitted:
SHARON
BUCKMAN
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