Sharon Palmeri, Beverly Stanislawski, Sharon Buckman, Marjorie
Peterson, Mary Ellen Beecher, Tom Spencer, Denise Taylor, Suzy Stueben, Mike
Musak
GUESTS PRESENT:
Kay Depel
OLD
BUSINESS:
A vote of approval for the November 5, 2014 meeting was first
given by DENISE TAYLOR and seconded
by MARY ELLEN BEECHER.
NEW
BUSINESS:
TOM
SPENCER mentioned that the Northwest Indiana Poetry Society would be
meeting at the Cedar Creek Nursing Facility (18275 Burr St. in Lowell) on
December 20th at 10:00 A.M.
Everyone is invited to attend, they ask that you bring a poem that might
be authored by you or a Christmas Poem by an established author. Call Tom at 219-696-3338 to verify
non-duplication of established poems.
SHARON
PALMERI mentioned that the board would be meeting this week to
complete plans for the Write-On, Hoosier “The
Write Celebration” on December 3rd. She also mentioned there would be 50 people
in attendance at the gala event, including quite a few members from the Blank
Slate Writer’s group. [Other groups who will be represented include: Magic Hour
Writers, Four Seasons Writers, Highland Writers, Prairie Writers Guild, and
Indiana Writers’ Consortium] Sharon also
led a discussion at the end of the meeting encouraging members to make
suggestions for a new place to hold our meetings in the event that Chapel Lawn
is unable to accommodate our future meetings beginning in January.
READINGS:
DENISE TAYLOR read the
four page summary of her teen novel, “All the Little Secrets.” The summary told of the various lies by Beth
and her friends to their parents, especially concerning the drinking at their
club meetings. The story ended with the
death of one of her friends and the guilt she felt for failing the friend.
BEVERLY STANISLAWSKI read two of her prize winning poems. The first poem, “The Mustache Mug,” took 2nd
place in Indiana’s Buddy Award and told of her interest in her Grandfather’s
mustache mug, unable to understand why the inside had “handlebars.” The second poem, The Real Thanksgiving
Feast,” told of what the real first feast consisted of.
TOM
SPENCER brought his fourteen stanza, free verse poem, entitled
“Convergence II,” telling of the beginning of a child, “where the embryo and
sperm are met,” to the next generation that begins again.
MARY
ELLEN BEECHER read two pages of her story, “Out of
Control.” The story began at their
summer cottage on a private lake with her son and a friend going fishing. When she discovered that the boys later took
the boat out at a forbidden time and speed, they were forbidden to use it
again. The story ended with a rift between
both boys and a quiet ride home.
The meeting was adjourned at 7:30 P.M.
Respectfully submitted:
SHARON BUCKMAN