HAPPY FALL TO ONE AND ALL!
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Sharon Palmeri, Bob
Philpot. Caren Von See, Katherine Flotz, Albert Koch, Jackie Huppenthal, Amy
Brailey, Rebecca Juergens, Ruthann Graczk, Cathy Dziubla, and Neil Bedeker.
Sharon reminded us
about the 12.06.17 Xmas Party, and asked for attendance confirmations no later
than NOVEMBER 2, 2017. Invitations were e-mailed with the meeting
reminder.
A vote of approval for
the September 7, 2017 minutes was first given by AMY BRAILEY and
seconded by REBECCA JUERGENS
NEW BUSINESS:
JACKIE HUPPENTHAL read her “Hello
Hoots” poem and announced that it will be published in the April 2018 issue
of Highlights High Five magazine. Applause and congratulations
was share by all.
KATHERINF FLOTZ will be introducing
and discussing her book Pebble in My
Shoe at the Clarendale Senior Housing center at 7770 Burr street on
Tuesday, October 10 at 2 pm.
TOPIC
DISCUSSION:
There was a brief round-robin
discussion about issues members were having with their writing projects. Issues
included
*not enough time,
*slow work on current
and new projects,
*difficulties deciding which book cover to select,
*meeting publication deadlines,
*trying to determine what they should write next, and
*writer’s block.
Support and
encouragement eagerly given to all.
READINGS:
ALBERT KOCH read his article,
“The Rarest Bird.” He again delighted us with his wonderful sense of humor.
He started with a phrase, “I must word you, however, that I make up some of my
“true” stories.” He was in true form, and kept us laughing and entertained as
he read about “The Ooh-Aaah Bird” who lays square eggs.
CAREN VON SEE read the first four pages of her story “The Treasure Chest,” based up
the prompt: Write a curse of a blessing detailing what would happen to anyone
who opens this chest. Caren needs to tailor the romantic tags to be more age
specific, and add physical movement to her dialogue characters.
NEIL BEDEKER continued his play,
“Torch Key” set in Florida. Ed read the narrator’s lines, and was joined
by Amy Brailey, Al Koch and Rebecca Juergens read the part of Ed’s characters.
AMY BRAILEY read her story
“The Lace Patterned Choker” about a young girl, Sarah Maloney, who is in
her family attic looking for Christmas ornaments when she finds a card between
the floorboards. She and her mother discover that the note on the card is
actually about an “actual” murder committed in the 1870’s.
CATHY DZIUBLA read her poem,
“Ignorance” about the reactions that the seeds of ignorance, fear, distrust,
and hatred engender.
The meeting was
adjourned at 8:00 P.M.
Respectfully Submitted
CAREN VON SEE
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