Thanks to members of five local writers groups and all who contributed to the March 20th discussion on Writers Groups. We are grateful to the Mendocino Hotel for use of the Garden Room. |
Writers of the Mendocino Coast PO Box 762 Fort Bragg, CA 95437 |
Send Your NewsMEMBERS : When your writing is published or receives a nomination
or award, please send a short announcement to [email protected] We'll include it in the newsletter and on this website. Member Jay Frankston wrote an essay, "Speak Up," accepted by the publication, This I Believe. His voice recording will air on Friday, April 12 on The Bob Edwards Show on satellite radio and then later that weekend on Bob Edwards Weekend.
Member Ginny Rorby's book, Lost in the River of Grass is a Sunshine State Young Readers Award nominee 2012/13 and a Truman Award nominee for 2013 /14.
Member Steve Sapontzis' book, Subjective Morals, published by University Press of America is available for a donation of $25 (or more) to Second Chance, Helping the Pets of People in Need, which helps low-income dog owners on the coast feed and care for their beloved companion animals. Send checks to Second Chance, POBox 2622, Ft. Bragg, CA 95437, and you will quickly receive a brand new book in return.
From the book's back cover: Is morality a good thing? Is moral relativism a bad thing? Traditionally, moral philosophers have presumed that the answers to both questions must be yes. In today’s world, however, many moralists feel obligated to ban gay marriage or censor whatever they deem offensive, and others feel morality commands them to bomb abortion clinics and fly planes into buildings. Unfortunately, it has become all too common for such true believers to use moral values to justify their often destructive behavior. Subjective Morals breaks with tradition to provide a careful analysis of moral values and the goods and evils they produce. After analyzing the concepts and categories that structure our moral practice, Sapontzis concludes with recommendations for how we may enjoy the benefits of moral values while minimizing their evils.
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