The Berkeley Writers Circle
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Inviting writers in all genres, published or not, to share work and provide constructive feedback in an informal, supportive environment. Also to share experiences in publishing process and make friends with fellow writers. We meet weekly, on Wednesday evenings from 7.30p-9.30p in Berkeley/Emeryville.
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Our next meeting:
The Berkeley Writers Circle Meeting
NEW LOCATION: Au Coquelet, 2000 University Ave., (corner of Milvia). Look for us in the back area.
7.30 Opening Circle & Introductions
7.45 Presentations - All are invited to bring a piece of their work to share.
9.15 Assignment Exchanges
9.20 Closing: Something motivational / inspirational / informative to close the evening (again please feel free to bring something).
9.30 End of Meeting. Read more
- When?
- Wednesday, May 21, 2008, 7:30 PM 20080522T023000Z
- Where?
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What's New?
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"Hello All: ;) M"
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"i have been working on a novel for about 5 years now and have two other projects i want to get started on. most of my projects are historical novels with a little time travel thrown into my most recent."
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"Robert McKee's Story Seminar"
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"Hi, I want to write a novel. I am from India, so I can write a novel about spices and sarees, I imagine. Kidding! No, seriously, I like being in company of creative folks."
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"I am a retired research biologist and took up creative writing when I retired four years ago. I have recently moved to Concord from Davis and am looking to meet people."
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"Thank you for your kind words. We also appreciated your feedback to the writers who read. Good luck with your poetry."
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"The Welcome which the Berkeley Writer's Group extended to me on the night of the 16th of April 2008, was extraordinary. I was able to see that critique both quick verbal critique shared immediately and written feedback handed back to the author in the reader's copy which presenters handed out, are equally beneficial. This one positive experience prompted me to underwrite Juanita Martin's "Univer-soul" Poetry Reading with extra effort so that the benefits bless many. Thank you Berkeley."
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Nehst Studios Film Bootcamp May 2-4
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"Hi Alon, I work for a story/bogging website called tokoni--we're actively recruiting writers to share their stories on our site. I wondered if this might be of interest to you or your group? "
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