Club Event
NO NEED FOR WMC MEMBERS TO REGISTER FOR THIS ZOOM EVENT
The link to enter the meeting will be sent via email on March 13th and again on March 20th. The public is welcome to send an email to [email protected] to request the Zoom link. All meetings are recorded.
At the close of the presentation, the Zoom session will remain open half an hour for chatting.
The link to enter the meeting will be sent via email on March 13th and again on March 20th. The public is welcome to send an email to [email protected] to request the Zoom link. All meetings are recorded.
At the close of the presentation, the Zoom session will remain open half an hour for chatting.
The 2022 WMC anthology, Borders, will be distributed in the spring. Every club member will receive one free copy. March 20th Meeting: Readings from Borders anthology! May 15th Meeting: 2nd half of readings from Borders anthology. It's Smatch-Up Time Again Join us for our popular annual event that stretches your writing imagination. One author starts a piece, another finishes it. Click here for rules and registration information, then let us know if you'd like to participate. It's one of our most fun experiences of the year. |
March 20th Meeting at 3 p.m. Zoom The following authors will read five minute excerpts from their published stories or poems: windflower--The Kind of Day; Young Woman with a Water Pitcher Fran Schwartz--Fantasy in the Key of Covid Catherine Marshall--No More to Say Ken Roye--a ne'er dead experience Karin Uphoff--Skirting By Ginny Rorby--Like Dust I Rise Maureen Eppstein--Hearts and Flowers Susan Lundgren--The Crossing Michelle Blackwell--Jurnalin C. Rowan Hawthorn--Elementary, Sir Doyle Mary Ellen Mynatt--Slave Hunters Mike Winn--Leaving St. Petersburg Priscilla Comen--At the Border Jonathan Pazer--Deformation; Never Again on That Distant Shore Daniel Fiddler--The DMZ (read by Phillip Regan) Mary-Ellen Campbell--Another Day in Paradise Earlene Gleisner--The Dividing Line Elizabeth Kirkpatrick-Vrenios--The Hofbrauhaus in Munich; Over Borders |
Join Michelle Blackwell, on KZYX and KZYZ, March 24th at 3:00 pm for the first episode of Upwelling, where she interviews award winning local author Ginny Rorby about her recent novel Like Dust I Rise. Ginny chronicles a family’s struggle to capture the American Dream from the Chicago Stockyards to Texas during the depression and the dust bowl. Upwelling brings the richness of local literature to the airwaves on KZYX and KZYZ, March 24th at 3:00 PM.
Writing the Feels: How Poets Render Emotion
Michelle Peñaloza Sunday, April 24th at 5 p.m. Zoom
We'll engage in close and critical reading of a few narrative poems together, examining specific craft elements to investigate different poets' strategies to render and elicit emotion. Syntax and lineation, understatement, and the perils of abstraction and cliche will also be discussed.
Michelle Peñaloza is the author of Former Possessions of the Spanish Empire, winner of the 2018 Hillary Gravendyk National Poetry Prize (Inlandia Books, 2019). She is also the author of two chapbooks, landscape/heartbreak (Two Sylvias, 2015), and Last Night I Dreamt of Volcanoes (Organic Weapon Arts, 2015). The recipient of fellowships and awards from the University of Oregon and Kundiman, Michelle has also received support from The Palm Beach Poetry Festival, Lemon Tree House, Key West Literary Seminar, Caldera, 4Culture, Literary Arts, VONA/Voices, and the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, among others. The proud daughter of Filipino immigrants, Michelle was born in the suburbs of Detroit, MI and raised in Nashville, TN.
Michelle Peñaloza Sunday, April 24th at 5 p.m. Zoom
We'll engage in close and critical reading of a few narrative poems together, examining specific craft elements to investigate different poets' strategies to render and elicit emotion. Syntax and lineation, understatement, and the perils of abstraction and cliche will also be discussed.
Michelle Peñaloza is the author of Former Possessions of the Spanish Empire, winner of the 2018 Hillary Gravendyk National Poetry Prize (Inlandia Books, 2019). She is also the author of two chapbooks, landscape/heartbreak (Two Sylvias, 2015), and Last Night I Dreamt of Volcanoes (Organic Weapon Arts, 2015). The recipient of fellowships and awards from the University of Oregon and Kundiman, Michelle has also received support from The Palm Beach Poetry Festival, Lemon Tree House, Key West Literary Seminar, Caldera, 4Culture, Literary Arts, VONA/Voices, and the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, among others. The proud daughter of Filipino immigrants, Michelle was born in the suburbs of Detroit, MI and raised in Nashville, TN.
RECORDINGS OF MONTHLY MEETINGS Go to the YouTube channel for all the videos.
The Mendocino Coast Writers Conference, August 4 - 6, begins accepting applications March15th. (mcwc.org/scholarships)
A new feature has been added to the CWC website--a calendar of monthly meetings for all state branches. Any of our members can attend the meetings of any other branch, for free or for the same fee as their membership pays. To view their meeting topics (many are still on Zoom), click on https://calwriters.org/events/.
Mendocino College New Play Festival
Ukiah April 7 -9, 2022 HAVE A MINUTE?
See the current schedule. Mendocino Theatre Company's One-Minute Radio Theatre is a two-minute spot broadcast bi-weekly on KZYX. Collaborate by submitting an original one-minute play. All voices to be heard! Plays can be in English or Spanish. No fee for submission nor cash award if your play is chosen; all actors and directors give their time free of charge. Submit your one-minute play* (app. 150-170 words, for 1-3 actors) in the body of an email (no attachments) to [email protected] with the subject MTC One-Minute Play: [Title of your play]. Include your full name, contact information, and a brief, 50-word bio. You may submit as many one-minute plays as you wish, but only one submission per email, please. *Play may not contain the "seven dirty words" prohibited by the FCC. Play must be totally original and the author's work. Listen now: 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 Online Poetry
Workshop for Youth Professional poets from throughout California offer creative poetry writing lessons for youth and families. Lessons are free to everyone and require no prep. This online workshop is growing and lessons will continue to be added throughout the pandemic. Click to start writing! POETRY
Virtual Point Arena Third Thursday Poetry To receive an invitation to the Zoom reading, please email blake more: [email protected]. Third Thursday Poetry Zoom is made possible by the Arena Theater and continues to be supported by Poets & Writers Magazine. POETRY
Rhythm Running River KZYX&Z public radio broadcast To listen live: https://www.kzyx.org/#stream/0 For playlists: http://www.outfarpress.com/rrr.html To receive emails from Dan Roberts with links to listen or download, contact Dan at [email protected] POETRY
Cartwheels on the Sky ~ Poets, Poems & Discovery Saturdays 7 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Live on KGUA FM Gualala and live streaming online KGUA.org with host blake more Show Archive: https://www.bmoreyou.net/musings/ Highlighting a new poet in conversation each week, the show offers fresh, intelligent, living poetry, and lively discussions. To be considered for future shows, contact [email protected] FORT BRAGG LIBRARY
Poetry Open Mic Open Mic on Zoom - To request a Zoom invitation, contact Dan Hess: [email protected] Or use this link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9748647159 Readers should limit themselves to eight minutes, for one to four poems. For more information, contact Dan Hesse, Branch Librarian at [email protected] or 707 961-2625. And see FortBraggLibrary.org. UKIAH LIBRARY Open Mic on Zoom 7 p.m. last Thursday of the month. YA POETS CIRCLE Open Mic on Zoom 3 p.m. first Monday of the month. - To register and receive a Zoom link, contact Melissa Carr (she/her/they): [email protected] M E M B E R N E W S
Writing newly published, receives a nomination or award, or other notable exposure? Please send a short announcement to writersmendocinocoast@gmail.com Norma Watkins' novel is coming out April 14, 2022. It's a family saga set in Mississippi. You can preorder a copy at https://www.blackrosewriting.com/literary/incommon. If you order one prior to the publication date, with the promo code: PREORDER 2022, you get a 15% discount. windflower's prose piece, The Water Has Been a Long Time Coming can be found under "Short Takes" in the Spring 2022 edition of persimmontree.org.
Her poem, "Earth Remembers Us All," has been published in the January 27th edition of tinyseedjournal.com. Type her name in the search engine for her poems and photographs. Drop in to the library site for the list of recently added books and 228+ reviews by WMC member Priscilla Comen.
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Do you have a topic on the craft of writing to teach at an upcoming meeting for one to one and a half hours?
Contact [email protected] Writers that would like to teach a writing class or speak about their journey to writing during retreats at The Madrone & The Brambles in Philo, contact Carrie Castro c[email protected].
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CALIFORNIA WRITERS CLUB - FOUNDED in 1909 - The Mendocino Coast branch is proud to share in this legacy. Our intention is to expand the network and provide publishing opportunities for writers. MENDOCINO WRITERS MEET
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NEW MEMBERS See information on the Membership page. YEARLY RENEWAL, July 1 - June 30th, $45 plus a one time enrollment fee of $20. If registering after January 1st, the total fee is $42.50, until renewals are due again July 1. It's $15 for students. $25 for dual memberships when a member of another branch. Membership includes a copy of the club's recent anthology, copies of our state organization's Literary Review magazine, space for member biographies, and opportunities to see your writing in: -The annual anthology -The Literary Review published by our parent, California Writers Club. More info at www.calwriters.org -The yearly collaboration, Ekphrasis, with the Artists' Co-op of Mendocino -The annual SmatchUp, blind matching of two writers on a theme, each writing a single page. SPONSORED MEMBERSHIPS
Financial aid is available for membership [email protected] INTERESTED IN A WRITERS' GROUP / PARTNER
WMC MEMBER SALLIE REYNOLDS Read Sallie's biography on the Member Bio page. Contact her through [email protected]. 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]. WRITING OPPORTUNITY:
VAN DAMME STATE PARK Volunteers at the Little River Museum have collected pictures and historical accounts that augment the rich history of what ultimately became the park. Members of our branch of the California Writers Club have an opportunity to use these source materials to write a nonfiction book and other monographs. Email the [email protected] for details. ROLLING RECAP OF MONTHLY MEETINGS
See Archives tab above for details. Recordings on YouTube.
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Welcome to opportunities to publish your writing, whether or not you live on the Mendocino Coast.