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WordSmitten.com Writers March Meeting

Mar 8
Sat 5:00 PM
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$50.00 defray the room cost.

Who attended?
The organizer estimated that  9  people attended.
4.75
Who organized?

 We have the private room reserved at the back of Atlanta Bread's downtown location. 

Rather than have a single large meet-up every month, the WordSmitten.com Writers Meet-up has a number of small (up to eight writers) groups that gather to share each writer's work and exchange thoughtful, thought-provoking critiques and suggestions for development, submission, and marketing.

We want to keep these groups large enough to provide good feedback, but small enough to give each writer the attention his/her work deserves. Our first group of eight writers is already making a difference in the work of our participants, and we look forward to drawing more writers together to benefit from this process.

Writers bring to each meet-up their short stories, magazine articles, or novel manuscripts. Those who bring enough copies (8) for each of us to read along with you gain the added benefit of having our written comments returned to you. We'll be reading the first five pages (12 point type, double-spaced) of your work and talking about writing tips, literary agents, and marketing.

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Who attended?

    •  The meetings just get better and better as the group becomes more tuned in to each other. Progress for one is progress for all. 
    •  Excellent Meetup in March! Each writer's work is "upping the ante" from month to month, and we have such great diversity in styles and genre! Laurel has shown incredible diversity with readings of her children's story, excerpts from her historical novel, and (unread this month, but handed out for "homework" <g>) a short story. Jobi has moved her think piece about the well-grounded cats in New York well along. Michael continues to entertain with his humorous novel on golf hustling, and has already developed excellent copy for his dust jacket. Terry's adventures in midnight skiing are filled with excellent imagery that effectively builds excitement. And Deborah's non-fiction account of gaining her footing on the spiritual plane continues to enthrall. First-timer Charlotte brings a wealth of writing in several genres, and journalist Lynn promises to bring her fiction writings in the future. What an energizing group this has turned out to be!