Ways of Seeing and Speaking: Using Metaphor and Voice in Text
Sunday, November 17th, 2:30 pm at Mendocino Community Center
Sunday, November 17th, 2:30 pm at Mendocino Community Center
In this workshop, we will examine two essentials to writing an engaging text: metaphor and voice. We'll look at a number of models of both metaphor and voice in both poetry and prose, locate and name the essential aspects of each and describe how they function. We'll compare and critique bland vs. more flavorful texts, noticing the differences in the speakers' voices and identity, as well as the imaginative play that metaphor involves--and how it engages a reader . And we'll do some practice writing as well in which we play with these techniques. This class is valuable to all writers looking to kickstart a poem, story, or novel--and provide some key ways to drive development or revision.
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David Holper has published three collections of poetry, Language Lessons: A Linguistic Hejira (Deeper Magic Press), The Bridge (Sequoia Song Publications) and 64 Questions (March Street Press). His poems have appeared in numerous literary journals and anthologies, and he has won numerous poetry competitions.He lives in Eureka, California, where he served as the City of Eureka’s inaugural poet laureate from August 2019-August 2021. His website is https://www.davidholper.com”
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Writers of the Mendocino Coast is proud to announce a Special Event
YOUR PATH THROUGH TODAY’S PUBLISHING LABYRINTH
Shirin Yim Leos and Lisa Manterfield
December 8th
2:30-4:30
Community Center of Mendocino
*Space is limited to forty-five participants on a first-come basis*
Member sign-up opens November 1st
This event is free to WMC members
To reserve your space, register in advance
Email: [email protected] with subject line “registration”
Any remaining spaces will open to the public on November 15th with a $25.00 fee
You’re finally ready to get your book out into the world, but with so many bewildering publishing options available to authors today, how do you know which one is right for you? Come listen as two highly successful published authors and coaches discuss the rewards and frustrations of each option. You’ll find out how your goals, personality and genre can bring personal satisfaction and success in the publishing world. “
YOUR PATH THROUGH TODAY’S PUBLISHING LABYRINTH
Shirin Yim Leos and Lisa Manterfield
December 8th
2:30-4:30
Community Center of Mendocino
*Space is limited to forty-five participants on a first-come basis*
Member sign-up opens November 1st
This event is free to WMC members
To reserve your space, register in advance
Email: [email protected] with subject line “registration”
Any remaining spaces will open to the public on November 15th with a $25.00 fee
You’re finally ready to get your book out into the world, but with so many bewildering publishing options available to authors today, how do you know which one is right for you? Come listen as two highly successful published authors and coaches discuss the rewards and frustrations of each option. You’ll find out how your goals, personality and genre can bring personal satisfaction and success in the publishing world. “
Over the past decade, Lisa Manterfield has self-published four novels, two works of non-fiction, and five non-fiction ebooks, and coached many other authors to self-publishing success. Through her blog and podcast, she has created an online community of more than 6,000 members worldwide. Her work has been published in Los Angeles Times, Psychology Today, Huffington Post, and The Saturday Evening Post. She is an Independent Publishers Book Award winner, Best American Fiction Finalist, and UCLA Kirkwood Prize in Fiction nominee.
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Shirin Yim Leos has coached writers who have secured multi-book deals from Big Five publishers, and film and television options from major entertainment companies. She is the author of twenty-one children’s books, a developmental editor, and a former publisher. Leos also leads writing retreats and teaches writing and publishing for universities and conferences internationally
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2025 Anthology: Resilience
The selections are now going through the process of editing and will soon be sent to the interior designer. Keep an eye out for our 2025 Anthology: Resilience. Forty-nine writers and photographers have interpreted the theme in forty-nine ways. Prepare to be awed and inspired by our local artists and writers.
The selections are now going through the process of editing and will soon be sent to the interior designer. Keep an eye out for our 2025 Anthology: Resilience. Forty-nine writers and photographers have interpreted the theme in forty-nine ways. Prepare to be awed and inspired by our local artists and writers.
Members, Please check your Member Bio, above.
If you aren’t there or up-to-date, please send a brief bio (50 words) and a headshot to Membership: [email protected].
If you aren’t there or up-to-date, please send a brief bio (50 words) and a headshot to Membership: [email protected].
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We are also on Instagram! @writersofthemendocinocoast
UPCOMING EVENTS
Mark Your Calendars!
Thursday, November 14 Dine Out at the Noyo Harbor Inn Make a reservation. Dine anytime all day and 10% of proceeds go to support programs of Writers of the Mendocino Coast New Program: Creative Writing at the LibraryCheck out ongoing Creative Writing Courses at
Mendocino College For more classes, check out the searchable online class schedule; to register, stop by the Coast Center Campus, or apply online. POETRY AT THE COBALT
Every second Sunday year round 5-7 pm THIS IS AN INVITATION TO ALL POETS, WRITERS, READERS, AND LOVERS OF LITERATURE, YOUNG, OLD, IN BETWEEN, KNOWN, UNKNOWN, SUBMERGED, EMERGED AND EMERGING: Rhyming, free verse, expensive or expansive verse, reverses, metered, learned, unlearned, experimental—all varieties, styles and non-styles are welcome. 430 North Main Street in Fort Bragg Michelle Blackwell, host, encourages members to listen to the most recent podcasts featuring Jean Hegland, Kim Bancroft, Tansy Chapman, Laura Marie Censabella and Maureen Eppstein. New episodes aired quarterly.
Point Arena Third Thursday Poetry & Jazz
7pm THINK VISUAL 240 Main Street Downtown Point Arena, CA Bring something to sit on, something to eat and/or drink, your words, music and ears!! Cartwheels on the Sky ~ Poets, Poems & Discovery
Saturdays 7-7:30 KGUA - FM Gualala FORT BRAGG LIBRARY
First Thursdays Open Mic 6-8 p.m. Dan Hess: [email protected] UKIAH LIBRARY Loba Poetry Series Open Mic for teen & adults, Third Saturdays 3 p.m. Melissa Carr: [email protected] Writers Reading Ukiah Last Thursday, 7 p.m Reading, 8 p.m. Open Mic Poetry, Spoken Word, Short Stories, Songs & Expository Prose. LOBA POETRY SERIES at Ukiah Branch Library Reading and Open Mic Second Saturdays, 3 pm Linda Noel & Theresa Whitehill MENDOCINO POETRY SERIES Last Saturday of the month, 4 to 6 pm Barth Studio at the Mendocino Art Center 45200 Little Lake Street, Mendocino email Devreaux Baker, [email protected], for more info Listen now to our members read their one-minute plays!
i am from the ocean by windflower Townley I Could Not Stop for Covid by Holly Tannen Something New & Murder She Wrote by Philip Zwerling |
M E M B E R N E W S
Do you have newly published writing? Have you received a nomination, award or other notable exposure? Send a short announcement and we’ll add it to the website to help spread the word! [email protected] Welcome to our new members!
Steve Antler, Zida Borcich, Jennifer Norris, Karen Bowers, Larry Felson, Sid Garza-Hillman, Loré McLaren, Blake More, Marylyn Motherbear Scott, Aaron Van Gossen, Audrey Wells WMC members Aron Lee Bowe, Susan Lundgren, Donald Shephard, and Karin Uphoff have stories or poems in the current Noyo Review. Click here to read their work.
Phil has a second book out this year; this time as co-editor:
KELLEY HOUSE CALENDAR
Call for Writers There are so many stories yet to tell, and they welcome your voice. Articles are 400 to 700 words and can be paired with photos or illustrations usually discovered in their database of 10,000 images. Call the Kelley House curator, Karen McGrath, at 707/937-5791 or email her at [email protected]. Give yourself permission to write
at least 3-minutes a month by joining The WMC Prompt Group. Instructions and three to four topics are delivered to your email address by moderator, Earlene Gleisner, a self-confessed Prompt Geek. The goal is to inspire and create, while supporting each other. Send your name, phone number, and email to [email protected]. NEWS FROM THE BOARD
Want to Volunteer?
We’re looking for 2-3 folks to run our Earth Day booth next April. We need a new Greeter – join Robyn Koski to meet and greet members at monthly meetings. contact [email protected] NEW THREE-YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN
The Writers Club is Reaching Out with all sorts of ideas for future programs. Check it out in our Strategic Plan 2024-2027, available for download below, or on the About section of the main menu.
WHY WE PASS ROB'S HAT
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