MEMBERS
PRESENT:
Tim Philippart, Katherine Flotz, Sharon Buckman, Amy Brailey,
Caren VonSee, Amy Clites, Ruthann Graczyk, Sharon Palmeri, Hardarshan Valia
OLD BUSINESS:
A vote of approval for the October 18, 2018 minutes was first
given by CAREN VON SEE, and seconded
by HARDARSHAN VALIA.
NEW
BUSINESS:
SHARON
PALMERI stated that all banquet money needs to be in by November 18th
– NO EXCEPTIONS!
HARDARSHAN
VALIA mentioned that a memo was placed in the Lake County Library
for writer’s that have books published may bring them on December 3rd
to sell. You may check with the library
for further information regarding the time, etc.
READINGS:
TIM
PHILIPPART read five of his short poems.
The first, “May is Now November,” tells of all the hope brought forth in
the spring only to be dashed from the difference in November. The second, “What the Present Have Been,”
telling of a man who tries to live in the moment, only to be ignored by those
who live in the past, or to “a future that never keeps its promise.” The third,
“Theory,” explains of the tightest tornado being vacuumed into
suffocation. The fourth, “Today,” tells
of his response to the belief that it takes 42 days to break a habit or un-break
a heart. The fifth, “No Fool Like,” tells of his favorite likes. The sixth, “Tickle Its Face,” telling of the
clock stealing time in the spring and holds dawn hostage in the fall. The
seventh, “Project,” how he gives little time to self-improvement.
SHARON
BUCKMAN first read her poem on “Procrastination,” and later a short
one page story of what happened to her as a bad example of what not to do.
AMY
BRAILEY read her short, unfinished story entitled, “Out of
Sync.” The story tells of a female
student trying to avoid the attention of a young man who insists on trying to
help her with her research. The story
ended with her trying to decide if she really wanted him to leave her alone.
CAREN VON
SEE
continued with her novel, “My Treasure Chest.”
In this part of her novel Antonio hires Pepe as a wood carver for his
estate after seeing his portfolio. After
starting his work, Pepe recommends his friend, Walenty, to restore his family
portraits.
AMY
CLITES read her nine-stanza poem, “When There Are Nine.” The poem tells of all the bad things that
could not happen, such as, “no stories like Columbine, or misleading
headlines,” if there were nine. In this
poem every line rhymes with the title.
The meeting was adjourned at 7:35 P.M.
Respectfully submitted:
SHARON
BUCKMAN
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