MEMBERS PRESENT:
Beverly
Biehr, Amy Brailey, Sharon Buckman, Katherine Flotz, Ruthann Graczyk, Cindy
Horgash, Al Koch, Bob Neuman, Judy Neuman, Sharon Palmeri, Trent Pendley, Diane
Stratton, Tina Fugger, Chris Hasara
OLD BUSINESS:
Amy
Brailey reminded members that W.O.H. will host a table at the Creative Arts
Summit at the Lake County Reference Library on May 31, 2025, from 12:00-4:00 pm.
Set-up begins at 11:00 am. Beverly Biehr, Cindy Horgash, and Sharon Palmeri
volunteered to man the table during the event. Members are welcome to have
books sold at the table.
NEW BUSINESS:
Amy
Brailey’s students will attend the May 22, 2025, W.O.H. meeting to promote
their recent book of story collections.
LITERARY NEWS:
Chris
Hasara will read his poem at the Words in Motion event at 5:00 p.m. on
April 27, 2025, at Clinton Prairie High School. During the reading,
interpretive dance will be performed simultaneously.
READINGS:
AL KOCH read
his nonfiction short story “A Cup of Tea.” He tells of enjoying a cup of
tea with his mother that soothes and calms the mind, body, and spirit—his
favorite kind. Al also read a piece from the writing prompt, “Cell Phone
Incident,” about a woman borrowing a stranger’s phone, only to sneeze on it
and return it with slime and an apology before running off.
SHARON BUCKMAN read an informative piece titled “RECESSION?” with a
lesson on economizing when necessary.
SHARON PALMERI read her fictional story based on the writing prompt titled "Don’t
Hang Up” about a deadly plot by a woman’s husband to rig her phone with a
bomb explosion when she hung up on him—something he knew she would do.
DIANE STRATTON read her informative fiction, “The Call,” centered on the
writing prompt about a young woman who borrows her phone and slips away. The
news the next day reveals the mystery after a baby was given up in the town’s Safe
Haven Baby Box.
RUTHANN GRACZYK read her fictional short story on the WOH writing prompt—A
Stranger Asks to Borrow Your Cell Phone, about an encounter with a strange
girl at the train station on a snowy morning. After the explosion, Angie would
never be late for work again.
Using
the writing prompt, CINDY HORGASH read her short story, “So Sorry.” A
woman’s encounter with a stranger who borrows her phone in a ruse to plant a
tracking device in her purse and mistakenly kills her best friend instead.
BOB NEUMAN
read his fictional account of the suggested prompt titled “Noor.” A look
of horror flashed across Noor’s face after borrowing his phone and learning
that her country of Yemen had just been bombed.
BEVERLY BIER read a story titled “Reflection.”
TRENT D. PENDLEY read excerpts from “It Happened in the Indiana Dunes”, the
trilogy to “Toys in the Closet” and sequel to “Lewry Lurie.” This
story captures Nathan entertaining himself of holidays past, reminiscent of how
women in Nazi concentration camps retold stories of fabulous dinners of the
past with their survival and futures uncertain.
“Bound,” read
by CHRIS HASARA, is a fictional short story from the WOH prompt. The
character Dave tries to recover his niece after playing a dangerous game with
strangers.
TINA FUGGER
read the prologue from her nonfiction book about what the Lord wanted her
to accomplish with her life. Then a soft voice said, “I want you to write a
book.”
AMY BRAILEY
read her short fictional story “The Phone Call” from the WOH writing prompt.
A man loans his cell phone to a lady, who apologizes after making a call. The
man discovers there is a crime ring running a dangerous game.
The
meeting adjourned at 8:17 pm.
Respectfully Submitted:
CINDY HORGASH
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