The
Meeting began at 6:05 P.M.
MEMBERS
PRESENT:
Dave Wilgus, Danielle Johnson, John Hunt,
Sharon Buckman, Bob Philpot, Caren Von See, Al Koch, Sharon Palmeri, Katherine
Flotz, Amy Brailey, Tim Phillipart, Hardarshan Valia, Mike Ripley, Bev
Stanislawski, Adam Sedia, and Diane Stratton
OLD
BUSINESS:
A vote of approval for the February 21, 2019,
minutes was first given by HARDARSHAN
VALIA and seconded by SHARON BUCKMAN
NEW
BUSINESS:
REMINDER:
Meetings March 21 and April 25: These two meetings will be held in the Crown Point
Library. Address: 122 N Main St, Crown Point, IN 46307
Meeting
April 4: This
meeting will be held in the Public Library in St. John. Address:
9450 Wicker Ave,
St John, IN 46373
LITERARY
NEWS:
KATHERINE
FLOTZ will be speaking at the Clarendale Senior
Center on 30 and Burr on March 19 at 2:30.
TIM
PHILLIPART had three poems (“She Still Shines”(which he read), “Light and Variable” and “Release” published by Cherry House Press,
McKinley Review.
READINGS:
CARON
VON SEE read Chapter 11 of My Treasure Chest. In
this section, Sara finds out that her sickness is not actually sickness, but
morning sickness. She and Antonio are
expecting a baby.
BEVERLY
STANISLOWSKI read two free verse poems. Her first, “Mardi Gras” describes the frivolity of the upcoming holiday before
the Lenten season. The second poem, “The Race” was written after witnessing
the aftermath of an accident on her way home from work.
TIM
PHILLIPART read 3 poems and a short story. The first, entitled “She Still Shines,” examines a woman who has suppressed her
“sparkle” but still shines. The second, “Better than Numb” allows the weather,
despite its cold, to make us feel again.
“Draws a Blank” describes the
struggle to come up with the correct word.
Finally, the short story “First
Doubt” describes how small compromises can lead to big trouble.
ADAM
SEDIA read two of his award winning poems. The first, “Arise, You Bones”, utilizes the images in Ezekiel to examine the
fall of the Soviet Union. “To Xi” addresses the wrongs done under
the leadership of Chairman Xi, calling him to face those wrongs.
AMY
BRAILEY read “The
Camera,” a short story from her finish the story collection. In it, two brothers discover a camera that
photographs future events.
JOHN
HUNT read the introduction to his novel currently
titled The Sparrow’s Sad Song.
In this section, Ryan and Caity race to a cemetery where they see the
tombstone of John and Mary Carlton who died one week apart.
DAVE
WILGUS read a section from his novel A
Cross to Bear. In this section,
Cindy has asked Chad to attend church with her.
He is non-committal and is late to work, where he is berated by the
foreman.
AL
KOCH read “Home”
from his book entitled Help
Mom with the Dishes—Lessons from Life’s Classroom. This takes a nostalgic look at everything that
makes up our definition of home.
HARDARSHAN
VALIA read a poem entitled “An Uninterrupted Life at the Terminal Stop” selected under the
theme “Dreams” by Cherry House Press Anthology.
This looks at the before and after nature of life.
DIANE
STRATTON read the conclusion of her “Couponing for Dummies,” a contrast
from how savings used to be made from the current method in the digital age.
MIKE
RIPLEY read a section from his short novel (commuter
novel) entitled Lake Stories. In this
section, the boy has broken the rules with his friends and gone swimming off
Jacob’s pier. Along the way, he thinks
he has passed a dead body, which might belong to one of his friends.
The Meeting Adjourned at 8:15
Respectfully
submitted by Amy Brailey
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