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The Kirkland/Redmond Writers May Meeting

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008 at 6:00 PM
3.5 (2 ratings)

Meeting Description

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"I'll be the squat, brown haired woman with the red and white 'writers meet-up' signs on my bag and jacket : )"
--beautifulword (Organizer)

Details

Meeting to introduce ourselves and learn about our respective writing goals. Feel free to bring a notebook and use the time to write or bring a piece of writing (yours or someone else's) to read a portion of and discuss.

The second Tuesday evening of each month is our time to encourage each other. I hope that folks will also use it as a time to plan other writing related get togethers. First Draft, Word Count, Page count and Revision parties etc.

Harness the power of being accountable to other writers. "Okay, I'll see you Tuesday with three new pages..." Or just share your struggles and triumphs as you put one letter after another.

Please check out our message board and add your suggestions there for meeting locations times etc.

This is a drop-in group. The meeting lasts from 6-9. You are welcome to show up any time between 6-9 and stay for as long or as short a time as you like.

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Pre-event comments
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  • Danyelle
    RSVP: Yes
    Woo-hoo! A trip to the best library and a chance for show-and-tell. What more could a girl want? OK, maybe chocolate and new shoes...
    Posted May 13, 2:51 PM

Who Attended

It's estimated that 13 people attended.

  • Lori Cox
    "I liked meeting the folks I was able to even though I did have to leave early to pick up my husband. I agree with Murph to try to give a bit more organization to ensure all in the room are acquainted not just because I'm new, but that it may give me and others a bit more insight into those who may have the same issues, or may be in the same situation needing the same encouragement. The beginning of the meeting ensuring all know names, what you are working on, and one major hold up or issue would be great. We can then move on to looking at topics, break into smaller groups, etc."