Showing posts with label literary happenings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label literary happenings. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

LIterary Happenings 4/29

Make Your Dialogue Work Naturally with Xhenet Aliu, A NC Writers' Network online class, May 20 at 7 pm.  Find out more here.

Some authors will be talking and reading this coming week: 

April 27, 7 pm: John Grisham and Stephen King are having a conversation.

April 28, 3pm:  Kristy Woodson Harvey (Feels Like Falling) at Readers Meet Writers with Authors Round the South Readers

April 30:           Garrett M Graff (The Only Plan in the Sky: An Oral History of 9/11)is with Avid Reader Press Virtual Book Cub

May 1, 12 pm:  Myla Goldberg (Feast Your Eyes) is joining Book Club Discussion at JJC Metro West

May 3, 2 pm:    Jen Gotch (The Upside of Being Down) is having a conversation at Brazos Bookstore

May 5, 7 pm:     Jennifer Weiner (Mrs. Everything) is having a kick-off event at Midtown Scholar Bookstore

May 7, 7 pm:    Emily Gould (Perfect Tunes)talks with the Avid Reader Press Virtual Book Club

Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Literary Happenings 4/22

Upcoming:  Not much folks.  If you hear of anything, please let me (Carol), or Rick know.

Poem of the Day:  Celebrate Poetry Month by sending a poem to me, Carol, so I can post it on our blog.  Remember, it will be considered published.  Not a poet?  Visit the blog daily to read what your fellow writers are up to.

NCWN Online writing class:  "Revealing Character Through Dialogue" with Xhenet Aliu, assistant professor of Creative Writing at the UNC-Greensboro. This is the Network's first offering in their 2020-2021 series of online classes $35 members; $45 non-members. 

Creative Nonfiction Online Class: Self-Guided Course: Writing the Tough Stuff (April-May)".  This self-guided four-week course will present strategies for strong creative nonfiction writing about  loss, trauma, or other major life changes. Each week will include a written lecture, specific reading recommendations tied to the lecture, and a writing assignment. $24.99

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

LIterary Happenings 4/15

Good morning all. Just so that we are clear, there is no WMO meeting this Saturday, April 18th, and let’s make sure every sentence is the best that it can be.

Upcoming Events:

Last Chance to Register!  Cabin Fever Conference The NC Writers’ Network is holding the first ever virtual Spring Conference, April 16-18, 2020—“630 minutes of high-quality, socially-distant instruction in the craft and business of writing.” This is a perfect opportunity for those of you who haven’t wanted to commit to whole day (or weekend for the Fall Conference) to see what you’ve been missing. You can sign up for one class, for two classes, four or the whole conference. Your choice.  Check it out.

Poem of the Day:  Celebrate Poetry Month by sending a poem to me, Carol, so I can post it on our blog.  Remember, it will be considered published.  Not a poet?  Visit the blog daily to read what your fellow writers are up to. 

VIrtual Story Time: children’s bookseller Johanna Banana is hosting virtual children’s storytimes Tuesdays and Fridays at 10:30am on @mcintyresbooks instagram stories.

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Literary Events


Upcoming:
“When so many are lonely as seem to be lonely, it would be inexcusably selfish to be lonely alone.”  Tennessee Williams

Zooming WMO:  Despite being considered a technical whiz by friends, I failed miserably at setting up a Zoom meeting.  Thankfully, Charles Fiore, Communication Director for the NC Writers’ Network is coming to the rescue.  I hope to have host one on Saturday, April 4 at 1:00.  Rick will send out a conformation and information to join.

Cabin Fever Conference:  The NC Writers’ Network is holding the first ever virtual Spring Conference, April 16-18, 2020—“630 minutes of high-quality, socially-distant instruction in the craft and business of writing.” This is a perfect opportunity for those of you who haven’t wanted to commit to whole day (or weekend for the Fall Conference) to see what you’ve been missing. You can sign up for one class, for two classes, four or the whole conference. Your choice.  Check it out.

Poem of the Day:  Celebrate Poetry Month by sending a poem to me, Carol, so I can post it on our blog.  Remember, it will be considered published.  Not a poet?  Visit the blog daily to read what your fellow writers are up to. 

Meanwhile, hope you are and continue to be healthy  ~  carol

Saturday, March 21, 2020

Literary Events

NOTE: We have noted events that we know are canceled. We have listed those for which no cancellation notice has been posted as of this writing. If you plan to go, we suggest you ensure that these events are still occurring.

Writing-related Timely Online Events. Have one? Let Rick know.
*Online Open Mic.  Registration is closed, but support other writers by joining in online or phoning: 1-646-876-9923 (Meeting ID: 326 961 596.
*Ongoing: Literary Hub, The Virtual Book Channel

Writing-related Timely In-Person Events. Have one? Let Rick know.
*03/22-29. $$. Jewish Authors Book Festival. Daily times vary. Livestreaming.
*03/27-29. $. The Gathering of Poets. The Brookstown Inn in Winston-Salem. Registration.
*03/29. 1-7 p.m. Nazim Hikmet Poetry Festival. Page-Walker Arts & History Center, Cary.
*03/29. 2 p.m. A conversation with Art Taylor and Tara Laskowski. Quail Ridge Books. Canceled.
*04/18. NCWN Spring Conference. Register early; write furiously now; tackle agent later. Canceled
*04/25. 41st Annual Haiku Holiday Conference. 600 Bolin Brook Farm, Chapel Hill, NC.
*05/02. $$. Write Now! 2020. McKimmon Conference & Training Center, Raleigh. Canceled
*05/03. 2-4 p.m. Reading in the Round. Carrboro Town Hall Board Room, 301 W. Main St. Carrboro, NC.
*06/13. $. Fri. night/Sun. morning. The High Road Festival of Poetry and Short Fiction. Winston-Salem. New date.
*For more about writing-related contests and events, See the NCWN website . ß There are quite of few.

Contests and Calls for Submissions.
*03/31. $.Deadline.  Hudson Prize. poetry and short story collections
*04/01. $. Deadline. Michael Curtis Short Story Book Prize (fiction).
*04/10. The Sextant Review.(poetry, prose, essay, translation).
*05/01. $. Deadline. The Brockman-Campbell Award Competition  (book-length poetry published in 2019).
*05/01 $ Deadline. Steel Toe Books (Chapbook)
*05/15. $. Deadline. Crook’s Corner Book Prize (first published novel).
*05/15. Deadline. Submissions for the literary and arts mag of CCCC, Red Clay Review. Email here for questions.
*05/31. $. Deadline. Flying South Writing Contest. Winston-Salem Writers. (poetry, fiction, non-fiction)
*08/15. $. Deadline. County Lines: A Literary Journal (poetry, prose, art)  Email for details
*08/15. % Deadline. Carolina Prize for Writing. Email for details.
*09/01. $$. Deadline. Steel Toe Books 2020 ( full llength poetry, prose)
*Open-ended. Cold Mountain Review seeks works that engage with eco- and social-justice issues and experiences.

Writing-related Ongoing Events (monthly unless otherwise).
*Tuesdays. 10-12 a.m. Flash Fiction Group. Private home. Contact: Ron Jackson.
*Thursday evenings. Writer’s Workshop with David Payne. Contact: David Payne.
*Fridays. 12:30 p.m. Chapel Hill Friday Noon Poets. Amity United Meth Ch. Contact: Dave Manning 919-462-3695.
*2nd Tue. 7 p.m. Durham Writer’s Salon. The Mothership Shop, Even & Works Space, 401 W. Geer Str.
*2nd Wed. 6:15 p.m. $. Nonfiction Authors Asso. of Durham & Chapel Hill. Meets alternate locations.
*2nd Thur. 7-8:30 p.m. Flyleaf Books Reading Series. Flyleaf Books, Chapel Hill. Contact: Pam Baggett.
*2nd Sat. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Prompt Writing with Nancy Peacock. Flyleaf Books, Chapel Hill.
*2nd Sat. 1:30-3 p.m. Triangle Sisters-in-Crime Meeting-Mirth and Mystery. Open to public. Durham S. Reg. Lib.
*2nd Sat. 7 p.m. Bull City Press Reading Series. Mettlesome’s Okay Alright Theater, 401 W. Geer St.
*2nd Sun. 3-5 p.m. Featured Poets/Open Mic. Flyleaf Books. Pre-poetic pontificating--2 p.m. The Root Cellar.
*3rd Thurs. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Pop-Up Poetry. Pittsboro Center for the Arts, Poetry gabbing and learning.
*3rd Thurs. 7 p.m. Sharing Creativity Poetry Critique Group. South Regional Library. Contact: Bartholomew Barker.
*4th Sun. 2 p.m. NC Poetry Society Poetry Series McIntyre’s Fine Books, Fearrington Village.
*4th Sun. 6-8 p.m. Power to the Poets The Cave in Chapel Hill.
*Last Wednesday of Month. Triangle Association of Freelancers. Meets in Raleigh. Contact: Donald Vaughan. ßnew
*Dates vary. Creative Fiction Writing and Critique Group. Check Pittsboro Meet-ups for times and locations.
*Dates vary. Central Carolina Community College. Creative Writing Program Spring classes available.
*Dates vary. Pittsboro Center For The Arts and Sweet Bee Theater. Check often for performances/programs.
*Dates vary. Redbud Writing Project. Writing courses for an adult education writing school in Chapel Hill.
*Ongoing. Have Lee County Arts Council display your poetry in Sanford. Email Leecountyarts@gmail.com with the subject: “The Art of Poetry” program for details.

EXTRA! EXTRA!
*Remember:  Don’t forget. The NCWN offers critiquing and editing services. See their website.
*Prompt #1: Need inspiration for kick-starting your writing? Do a daily prompt! Google: Prompts
*Prompt #2: Need more prompts and possible contest entries, try Reedy.
*More Linkage: You don’t have to rely on WMO for all your reading events. Link to the local bookstores and see their calendar of events. There’s more than what meets the eye in this email.
*Need a Read?: March’s Indie read pick is: My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell. If you are looking for a non-prepper, post-apocalyptic book about a pandemic:  Earth Abides by George R. Stewart 
*Ten Ways to Support Your Favorite Author: (1) Buy their books, (2) Write reviews, (3) Give their books as gifts, (4) Tell ten people about the author or book, (5) Read for a book club, (6) Recommend on Goodreads, (7) Request at your library, (8) Promote on social media, (9) Post pictures holding their book, (10) Send the author a fan letter.

Saturday, March 7, 2020

Literary Happenings March 7, 2020

Writing-related Timely Events. Have one? Let Rick Bylina know.

*03/08. 3-5 p.m. Telling a Story in Verse: Writing Narrative Poems WS. Greensboro Central Lib. Contact: Janis Harrington.
*03/11. $. Carteret Writers Contest.
*03/12. 7 p.m. Stuart Dischell and Others. The Regulator Bookshop in Durham.
*03/14. $. Deadline. BWC 2020 Student Contest. Burlington Writing Club. Multigenre.
*03/15. Free. Deadline. What I Wish You Knew About Me as a Muslim/Jew (multigenre).
*03/14. 10 a.m. NC Poetry Society Gathering. Weymouth Center, 555 E. Connecticut Ave., Southern Pines, NC 28387
*03/18. 6-9 p.m. Jaki Shelton Green Poetry Night. Hugger Mugger Brewing, 229 Wicker St., Sanford.
*03/19. 3-6 p.m. 10th Annual Visions & Voice. Joyful Jewel, Pittsboro. Writers on art; art on writers. What inspired ‘em?
*03/19. $$. 7 p.m. Marketing for Authors by author and editor Lauren Faulkenberry. Course capped at 40.
*03/22-29. $$. Jewish Authors Book Festival. Daily times vary.
*03/27-29. $. The Gathering of Poets. The Brookstown Inn in Winston-Salem. Registration.
*03/28. $. Friday night/Sunday morning options. The High Road Festival of Poetry and Short Fiction. Winston-Salem.
*03/29. 1-7 p.m. Nazim Hikmet Poetry Festival. Page-Walker Arts & History Center, Cary.
*03/29. 2 p.m. A conversation with Art Taylor and Tara Laskowski. Quail Ridge Books.
*03/31. $. Hudson Prize.
*04/01. $. Deadline. Michael Curtis Short Story Book Prize (fiction).
*04/06. $. Chapbook Contest. See NCWN site for details.
*04/10. The Sextant Review. Looking for multigenre submissions.
*04/18. NCWN Spring Conference. Register early; write furiously now; tackle agent later.
*04/25. 41st Annual Haiku Holiday Conference. 600 Bolin Brook Farm, Chapel Hill, NC.
*04/26. 2 p.m. NC Literary HOF inductee Lee Smith reading of Blue MarlinQuail Ridge Books.
*05/01. $. Deadline. The Brockman-Campbell Award Competition for a book-length poetry published in 2019.
*05/02. $$. Write Now! 2020. McKimmon Conference & Training Center, Raleigh.
*05/03. 2-4 p.m. Reading in the Round. Carrboro Town Hall Board Room, 301 W. Main St. Carrboro, NC.
*05/15. $. Deadline. Crook’s Corner Book Prize (fiction).
*05/15. Deadline. Submissions for the literary and arts mag of CCCC, Red Clay Review. Email here for questions.
*05/31. $. Deadline. Flying South Writing ContestWinston-Salem Writers.
*09/01. $$. Deadline. Steel Toe Books 2020 Prize in Prose.
*Open-ended. Cold Mountain Review seeks works that engage with eco- and social-justice issues and experiences.
*For more about writing-related contests and events, See the NCWN website . ß There are quite of few.

Writing-related Ongoing Events (monthly unless otherwise). Have one? Let Rick Bylina know. If you go, how was it?

*Tuesdays. 10-12 a.m. Flash Fiction Group. Private home. Contact: Ron Jacksonßnew
*Thursday evenings. Writer’s Workshop with David Payne. Contact: David Payneßnew
*Fridays. 12:30 p.m. Chapel Hill Friday Noon Poets. Amity United Meth Ch. Contact: Dave Manning 919-462-3695. ßnew
*2nd Tue. 7 p.m. Durham Writer’s Salon. The Mothership Shop, Even & Works Space, 401 W. Geer Str. ßnew
*2nd Wed. 6:15 p.m. $. Nonfiction Authors Asso. of Durham & Chapel Hill. Meets alternate locations. ßnew
*2nd Thur. 7-8:30 p.m. Flyleaf Books Reading Series. Flyleaf Books, Chapel Hill. Contact: Pam Baggettßnew
*2nd Sat. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Prompt Writing with Nancy Peacock. Flyleaf Books, Chapel Hill.
*2nd Sat. 1:30-3 p.m. Triangle Sisters-in-Crime Meeting-Mirth and Mystery. Open to public. Durham S. Reg. Lib.
*2nd Sat. 7 p.m. Bull City Press Reading Series. Mettlesome’s Okay Alright Theater, 401 W. Geer St. ß new
*2nd Sun. 3-5 p.m. Featured Poets/Open MicFlyleaf Books. Pre-poetic pontificating--2 p.m. The Root Cellar.
*3rd Thurs. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Pop-Up Poetry. Pittsboro Center for the Arts, Poetry gabbing and learning.
*3rd Thurs. 7 p.m. Sharing Creativity Poetry Critique Group. South Regional Library. Contact: Bartholomew Barkerßnew
*4th Sun. 2 p.m. NC Poetry Society Poetry Series McIntyre’s Fine Books, Fearrington Village.
*4th Sun. 6-8 p.m. Power to the Poets The Cave in Chapel Hill.
*Last Wednesday of Month. Triangle Association of Freelancers. Meets in Raleigh. Contact: Donald Vaughanßnew
*Dates vary. Creative Fiction Writing and Critique Group. Check Pittsboro Meet-ups for times and locations.
*Dates vary. Central Carolina Community College. Creative Writing Program Spring classes available.
*Dates vary. Pittsboro Center For The Arts and Sweet Bee Theater. Check often for performances/programs.
*Dates vary. Redbud Writing Project. Writing courses for an adult education writing school in Chapel Hill.
*Ongoing. Have Lee County Arts Council display your poetry in Sanford. Email Leecountyarts@gmail.com with the subject: “The Art of Poetry” program for details.

EXTRA! EXTRA!

Remember:  Don’t forget. The NCWN offers critiquing and editing services. See their website.
Organizing: Jody Savage (aka Stella Fosse) is organizing an Elderotica (erotic writing) group in the Chapel Hill area. Email her.
Prompt #1: Need inspiration for kick-starting your writing? Do a daily prompt! Google: Prompts
Prompt #2: Need more prompts and possible contest entries, try Reedy.
More Linkage: You don’t have to rely on WMO for all your reading events. Link to the local bookstores and see their calendar of events. There’s more than what meets the eye in this email.
Need a Read?: March’s Indie read pick is: My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell.
Ten Ways to Support Your Favorite Author: (1) Buy their books, (2) Write reviews, (3) Give their books as gifts, (4) Tell ten people about the author or book, (5) Read for a book club, (6) Recommend on Goodreads, (7) Request at your library, (8) Promote on social media, (9) Post pictures holding their book, (10) Send the author a fan letter.

Monday, February 17, 2020

Literary Happenings, February 17, 2020


Writing-related Timely Events. Have one? Let Rick Bylina know.
*02/23. 2 p.m. Nancy Corson Carter reads from A Green Bough: Poems for Renewal at McIntyre’s Fine Books.
*02/23. 2 p.m. The Changing Language of Chatham Cty by the Historical Association. Historic Chatham Cty Courthouse.
*02/23. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Literary Frivolity, The Pinhook, Durham. Free, but RSVP. See link. Writers & journalists flocking.
*02/26. 6-8 p.m. Black History, Black FuturesOrange Cty Main Library. Poetry with Dasan Ahanu, Kayla Beckett, and Des-tiny Hemphill.
*02/26. $. Deadline. Fleur 2020-02 Plum Blossom (fiction) contest. Be inspired by plum blossoms in poetry and art. 
*FEATURED. 02/28. Deadline. Carolina Woman Writing Contest. Under 1K words, short fiction, non-fiction essay, and poetry.
*02/29. 1-4 p.m. Ties That Bind. Pam Baggett poetry workshop Orange Cty Main Library.
*03/01. $. Deadline for 2020 Randall Jarrell Poetry Competition.
*03/01. $. Deadline for Backbone Press Chapbook Competition (poetry).
*03/01. Deadline for the IWP Summer Writing Program (ages 15-18).
*03/11. $. Carteret Writers Contest.
*03/12. 7 p.m. Dischell Stuart and Others. The Regulator Bookshop in Durham.
*03/15. 10 a.m. NC Poetry Society Gathering. Weymouth Center, 555 E. Connecticut Ave., Southern Pines, NC 28387
*03/19. $$. 7 p.m. Marketing for Authors by author and editor Lauren Faulkenberry. Course capped at 40.
*03/27-29. $. The Gathering of Poets. The Brookstown Inn in Winston-Salem. Registration.
*03/28. $. Friday night/Sunday morning options. The High Road Festival of Poetry and Short Fiction. Winston-Salem.
*03/31. $. Hudson Prize.
*04/06. $. Chapbook Contest. See NCWN site for details.
*04/18. NCWN Spring Conference. Register early; write furiously now; tackle agent later.
*05/01. $. The Brockman-Campbell Award Competition for a book-length volume of poetry published in 2019.
*05/02. $$. Write Now! 2020. McKimmon Conference & Training Center, Raleigh.
*05/15. Deadline. Submissions for the literary and arts mag of CCCC, Red Clay Review. Email here for questions.
*09/01. $$. Deadline. Steel Toe Books 2002 Prize in Prose.
*For more about writing-related contests and events, See the NCWN website . ß There are quite of few.

Writing-related Ongoing Events (monthly unless otherwise noted). Have one? Let Rick Bylina know.
*2nd Sat. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. “Prompt Writing”. Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill.
*2nd Sat. 1:30-3 p.m. Triangle Sisters-in-Crime Meeting. Open to public. Durham S. Reg. Lib.
*2nd Sun. 3-5 p.m. “Featured Poets/Open Mic.” Flyleaf Books. Pre-poetic pontificating--2 p.m. The Root Cellar.
*3rd Thurs. 6:30-8:30 p.m. “Pop-Up Poetry”. Pittsboro Center for the Arts, Poetry gabbing and learning.
*4th Sun. 2 p.m. “NC Poetry Society Poetry Series” McIntyre’s Fine Books, Fearrington Village.
*NEW STARTING IN FEBRUARY. 4th Sun. 6-8 p.m. “Power to the Poets” The Cave in Chapel Hill. Let me know how it goes.
*Dates vary. Creative Fiction Writing and Critique Group. Check Pittsboro Meet-ups for times and locations.
*Dates vary. Central Carolina Community College. Creative Writing Program  Spring classes available by November 22nd.
*Dates vary. Pittsboro Center For The Arts and Sweet Bee Theater. Check often for performances/programs.
*Dates vary. Redbud Writing Project. Writing courses for an adult education writing school in Chapel Hill.
*Ongoing. Have Lee County Arts Council display your poetry in Sanford. Email Leecountyarts@gmail.com with the subject: “The Art of Poetry” program for details.

Remember:  Don’t forget. The NCWN offers critiquing and editing services. See their website.
Organizing: Jody Savage (aka Stella Fosse) is organizing an Elderotica (erotic writing) group in the Chapel Hill area. Email stella@stellafosse.com
Are You Prompted: Need inspiration for kick-starting your writing? Do a daily prompt! Google: Prompts
More Linkage: You don’t have to rely on WMO for all your reading events. Link to the local bookstores and see their calendar of events. There’s more than what meets the eye in this email.

Saturday, February 1, 2020

Literary Happenings February 1, 2020

Writing-related Timely Events. Have one? Let Rick Bylina know.
*02/01. 2 p.m. Judy Goldman from her new book at McIntyre’s Fine Books, Pittsboro.
*02/01. Deadline. Know a student? Have Mom, Pop, Aunt Lily check out the NC Poetry Society student awards.
*02/04. 7-9 p.m. West End Poetry Open Mic at Oasis at Carr Mill Mall, 200 N. Greensboro St., Carrboro.
*02/08. 10 a.m. Mystery book festival, Crime Scene at McIntyre’s Fine Books. 20 mystery authors: panels, talks, & interviews.
*02/08. 7 p.m. Randal O’wain at Mettlesome, 401 W. Geer St. – Ste. A. Durham.
*02/10. $$$. Registration Deadline. The Nuts & Bolts of Writing Picture Books—And Getting Them Published with Sara Carr at McIntyre’s Fine Books.
*02/11. 6 p.m. Writing About Hot-Button Issues. RSVP.
*02/14. $. Fall in Love with Poetry writing class with Ashley Memory at The Joyful Jewel in Pittsboro.
*02/23. 2 p.m. Nancy Corson Carter reads from A Green Bough: Poems for Renewal at McIntyre’s Fine Books.
*02/23. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Literary Frivolity, The Pinhook, Durham. Free, but RSVP. See link. Writers & journalists flocking.
*02/26. 6-8 p.m. Black History, Black FuturesOrange Cty Main Library. Poetry with Dasan Ahanu, Kayla Beckett, and Des-tiny Hemphill.
*02/28. Deadline. Carolina Woman Writing Contest. Under 1K words, short fiction, non-fiction essay, and poetry.
*02/29. 1-4 p.m. Ties That Bind. Pam Baggett poetry workshop Orange Cty Main Library.
*03/01. $. Deadline for 2020 Randall Jarrell Poetry Competition.
*03/01. $. Deadline for Backbone Press Chapbook Competition (poetry).
*03/12. 7 p.m. Dischell Stuart and Others. The Regulator Bookshop in Durham.
*03/15. 10 a.m. NC Poetry Society Gathering. Weymouth Center, 555 E. Connecticut Ave., Southern Pines, NC 28387
*03/27-29. $. The Gathering of Poets. The Brookstown Inn in Winston-Salem. Registration.
*03/28. $. Friday night/Sunday morning options. The High Road Festival of Poetry and Short Fiction. Winston-Salem.
*03/31. $. Hudson Prize.
*05/01. $. The Brockman-Campbell Award Competition for a book-length volume of poetry published in 2019.
*05/15. Deadline. Submissions for the literary and arts mag of CCCC, Red Clay Review. Email here for questions.
*09/01. $$. Deadline. Steel Toe Books 2002 Prize in Prose.
*For more about writing-related contests and events, See the NCWN website . ß There are quite of few.

Writing-related Ongoing Events (monthly unless otherwise noted). Have one? Let Rick Bylina know.
*2nd Sat. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. “Prompt Writing”. Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill.
*2nd Sat. 1:30-3 p.m. Triangle Sisters-in-Crime Meeting. Open to public. Durham S. Reg. LibßNot in February.
*2nd Sun. 3-5 p.m. “Featured Poets/Open Mic.” Flyleaf Books. Pre-poetic pontificating--2 p.m. The Root Cellar.
*3rd Thurs. 6:30-8:30 p.m. “Pop-Up Poetry”. Pittsboro Center for the Arts, Poetry gabbing and learning.
*4th Sun. 2 p.m. “NC Poetry Society Poetry Series” McIntyre’s Fine Books, Fearrington Village.
*Dates vary. Creative Fiction Writing and Critique Group. Check Pittsboro Meet-ups for times and locations.
*Dates vary. Central Carolina Community College. Creative Writing Program  Spring classes available by November 22nd.
*Dates vary. Pittsboro Center For The Arts and Sweet Bee Theater. Check often for performances/programs.
*Dates vary. Redbud Writing Project. Writing courses for an adult education writing school in Chapel Hill.
*Ongoing. Have Lee County Arts Council display your poetry in Sanford. Email Leecountyarts@gmail.com with the subject: “The Art of Poetry” program for details.

Remember:  Don’t forget. The NCWN offers critiquing and editing services. See their website.
Organizing: Jody Savage (aka Stella Fosse) is organizing an Elderotica (erotic writing) group in the Chapel Hill area. Email stella@stellafosse.com
Are You Prompted: Need inspiration for kick-starting your writing? Do a daily prompt! Google “January Writing Prompts”.
More Linkage: You don’t have to rely on WMO for all your reading events. Link to the local bookstores and see their calendar of events. There’s more than what meets the eye in this email.

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Literary Happenings January 14, 2020

Writing-related Timely Events. Have one? Let Rick Bylina know.
*01/14. 6 p.m. Finding the Portal into Your Novel. Chapel Hill Public Library, Room B. Please RSVP/Register.
*01/14. 7 p.m. David Zucchino reads from Wilmington’s Lie at Flyleaf Books in Durham.
*01/15. 6 p.m. Multiple poets share poems on Poets On Love and Loss at Orange County Main Library, Hillsborough.
*01/15. 7 p.m. JP Gritton reads Wyoming at Flyleaf Books in Durham.
*01/16. 6 p.m. $5. Stacy McAnulty on publishing children’s literature at Bookmarks, Winston-Salem.
*01/18. 1 p.m. Poetry Workshop with Pam Baggett. Orange County Main Library, Hillsborough.
*01/18. 2 p.m. Rachael Brooks debuts her memoir, Beads, at McIntyre’s Fine Books, Fearrington Village, Pittsboro.
*01/19. 2 p.m. Betty Lou Chaika’s Tea-Time Animal Medicine Stories for The Child in You at The Joyful Jewel.
*01/22. 7 p.m. Spencer KM Brown debuts his novel, Move Over Mountain, at Bookmarks, Winston-Salam.
*01/29. 7 p.m. Poetry readings by Wayne Johns, Ina Carino, and Emilia Phillips at The Regular Bookshop, Durham.
*02/01. Deadline. Know a student? Have Mom, Pop, Aunt Lily check out the NC Poetry Society student awards.
*02/14. $35. Fall in Love with Poetry writing class with Ashley Memory at The Joyful Jewel in Pittsboro.
*02/23. 2 p.m. Nancy Corson Carter reads from A Green Bough: Poems for Renewal at McIntyre’s Fine Books.
*03/27-29. $. The Gathering of Poets. The Brookstown Inn in Winston-Salem. Registration.
*03/28. $. Friday night/Sunday morning options. The High Road Festival of Poetry and Short Fiction. Winston-Salem.
*05/01. $. The Brockman-Campbell Award Competition for a book-length volume of poetry pubbed in 2019.


*For more about writing-related contests and events, See the NCWN website . ß There are quite of few.

Writing-related Ongoing Events (monthly unless otherwise noted). Have one? Let Rick Bylina know.
*2nd Sat. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. “Prompt Writing”. Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill.
*2nd Sat. 1:30-3 p.m. Triangle Sisters-in-Crime Meeting. Open to public. Durham S. Reg. LibßNot in February.
*2nd Sun. 3-5 p.m. “Featured Poets/Open Mic.” Flyleaf Books. Pre-poetic pontificating--2 p.m. The Root Cellar.
*3rd Thurs. 6:30-8:30 p.m. “Pop-Up Poetry”. Pittsboro Center for the Arts, Poetry gabbing and learning.
*4th Sun. 2 p.m. “NC Poetry Society Poetry Series” McIntyre’s Fine Books, Fearrington Village.
*Dates vary. Creative Fiction Writing and Critique Group. Check Pittsboro Meet-ups for times and locations.
*Dates vary. Central Carolina Community College. Creative Writing Program  Spring classes available by November 22nd.
*Dates vary. Pittsboro Center For The Arts and Sweet Bee Theater. Check often for performances/programs.
*Dates vary. Redbud Writing Project. Writing courses for an adult education writing school in Chapel Hill.
*Ongoing. Have Lee County Arts Council display your poetry in Sanford. Email Leecountyarts@gmail.com with the subject: “The Art of Poetry” program for details.

Remember:  Don’t forget. The NCWN offers critiquing and editing services. See their website.

Bonus #1: And if you didn’t get enough at the slush pile reading, read this Twelve Terrible Ways To Open A Story.

Bonus #2: Need inspiration for kick-starting your writing? Do a daily prompt! Google “January Writing Prompts”.

Bonus #3: You don’t have to rely on WMO for all your reading events. Link to the local bookstores and see their calendar of events. There’s more than what meets the eye in this email.


Saturday, December 7, 2019

Writers Morning Out Meeting, December 21, 2019

“I’ve been a naughty, little bird.”  #  “That’s what storytellers do. We restore order with imagination. We instill hope again and again.” – Walt Disney.

WMO meets at 1 p.m. on December 21st in the http://greekkouzina.com/ backroom in Pittsboro.

The NCWN sponsors WMO. Carol Phillips heads WMO. WMO’s blog.

December is Open Mic. Theme: holiday. Time limit: 6 minutes. Type: poetry, prose, mime. Sign-up sheet on the day.


The 2020 WMO theme is “Inspiration.” Together we’ll inspire each other to writing greatness (or, at least, mediocrity).


January is “Setting Goals.” How do you set goals? How do you manage them? How do you track them? Are you overly ambitious or underwhelming in your perceived efforts? (Rick is always overly ambitious.) Come talk about goals and goal setting and excuses you will use.



February is “Five Focal Points.” Goals check, and then we’ll recap 5 critical inspiration sources, which every writer needs to capitalize upon: prompts (using them to your advantage), genre (understand the requirements), experimentation (shake things up and leave your comfort zone, POV (are you using the best one?), and a surprise.



Writing-related Timely Events. Have one? Let Rick Bylina know.

*thru 01/12/20. The NC Poetry Society is accepting submissions for 11 contests that comprise the adult portion of the 2020 Pinesong Awards.

*11/16. 1-4 p.m. “The Peace of Wild Things: Writing About Nature” - Orange County Main Library with Pam Baggett.

*NOW-to-12/31. University of Iowa (UoI) International Writing Program (IWP) Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) writing course. ß Good stuff, and it is free.

*12/14. Triangle Sisters-in-Crime Meeting. Open to public. (see below)

*01/01. Deadline. Greensboro Bound. Huge literary festival with an open submission process.

*02/01. Deadline. Know a student? Have Mom, Pop, Aunt Lily check out the NC Poetry Society student awards.

*For more about writing-related contests and events, See the NCWN website .



Writing-related Ongoing Events (monthly unless otherwise noted). Have one? Let Rick Bylina know.

*1st Thurs. 6-8 p.m. “Take Five Poetry and Prose Open Mic.” Karma Boutique and Coffee Bar in Sanford. 5 minute yaks.

*2nd Sat. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. “Prompt Writing”. Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill.

*2nd Sat. 1:30-3 p.m. Triangle Sisters-in-Crime Meeting. Open to public. Durham S. Reg. Lib.

*2nd Sun. 3-5 p.m. “Featured Poets/Open Mic.” Flyleaf Books. Pre-poetic pontificating--2 p.m. The Root Cellar.
*3rd Thurs. 6:30-8:30 p.m. “Pop-Up Poetry”. Pittsboro Center for the Arts, Poetry gabbing and learning.

*4th Sun. 2 p.m. “NC Poetry Society Poetry Series” McIntyre’s Fine Books, Fearrington Village.

*Dates vary. Creative Fiction Writing and Critique Group. Check Pittsboro Meet-ups for times and locations.

*Dates vary. Central Carolina Community College. Creative Writing Program  Spring classes available by November 22nd.

*Dates vary. Pittsboro Center For The Arts and Sweet Bee Theater. Check often for performances/programs.

*Dates vary. Redbud Writing Project. Writing courses for an adult education writing school in Chapel Hill.

*Ongoing. Have Lee County Arts Council display your poetry in Sanford. Email Leecountyarts@gmail.com with the subject: “The Art of Poetry” program for details.



Remember:  Don’t forget. The NCWN offers critiquing and editing services. See their website.

Bonus #1: And if you didn’t get enough at the slush pile reading, read this Twelve Terrible Ways To Open A Story.

Bonus #2: Five tips for performing at an open mic. How to prep for an open mic.

Saturday, November 2, 2019

Writers' Morning Out November 16, 2019

“We write to taste life twice: in the moment and in retrospect.” – Anais Nin. 

WMO meets at 1 p.m. on the third Saturday of each month (November 16) in the http://greekkouzina.com/ backroom in Pittsboro. Come early for lunch, literary gossip, and then the meeting.

The NCWN sponsors WMO. Al Manning heads WMO. 

November’s presentation is “Book Meta-Data: How to Maximize its Creation?” Rick Bylina will interpret the forest of terms (log-line, TV-Guide synopsis, elevator pitch, query letter plot summary, back-of-book blurb, synopsis (100, 200, 500 words) surrounding meta-data and why it is important for the writer to control it and use it to their advantage.

December is Holiday Open Mic. Theme: holiday. Time limit: six minutes. Type: poetry, prose, mime. Sign-up sheet on the day of the open mic.

January is, are you kidding me? January already! Get your yearly goals, objectives, and excuses lined up.

Writing-related Timely Events. Have one? Let Rick Bylina know.
*11/01-30. NAtional NOvel WRIting MOnth (NANOWRIMO). Dolly Sickles is the Municipal Liaison (ML) in Chatham Co. Maia Schuster and Carol Phillips are co-ML’s for the Chapel Hill region. Carol hosts weekly write-in’s at CCCC on Tuesdays and a Thank God It’s Over at The Root Cellar on Dec. 1.
*thru 01/12/20. The NC Poetry Society is accepting submissions for 11 contests that comprise the adult portion of the 2020 Pinesong Awards.
*11/08. Start of NCWN 2019 Fall Conference, November 8-10, in Asheville. Which means, register now!
*11/13. 6-8 p.m. “What Sustains Us: Poets on Nature” - Orange County Main Library with Pam Baggett.
*11/14. 6:30-8:30 p.m. CCCC First Annual Creative Writing Expo. See flyer above.
*11/15. CCCC Open Mic. Details are forthcoming.
*11/15. Deadline. Mentorship by a distinguished NC poet. Part of the Gilbert-Chappell Distinguished Poet Series.
*11/16. 1-4 p.m. “The Peace of Wild Things: Writing About Nature” - Orange County Main Library with Pam Baggett.
*11/30. Deadline. Poems for the Heron Clan Volume VII. Send WORD DOC to Katherine James.
*12/01. 5-8 p.m. Joyful Jewel Holiday Party. Music and Readings. “Rick Bylina and poetry! Are you kidding me?”
*02/01. Deadline. Know a student? Have Mom, Pop, Aunt Lily check out the NC Poetry Society student awards.
*For more about writing-related contests and events, See the NCWN website .

Writing-related Ongoing Events (monthly unless otherwise noted). Have one? Let Rick Bylina know.
*1st Thurs. 6-8 p.m. “Take Five Poetry and Prose Open Mic.” Karma Boutique and Coffee Bar in Sanford. 5 minute yaks.
*2nd Sat. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. “Prompt Writing”. Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill.
*2nd Sat. 1:30-3 p.m. Triangle Sisters-in-Crime Meeting. Open to public. Durham S. Reg. Lib. Forensic Toxicology Expert.
*2nd Sun. 3-5 p.m. “Featured Poets/Open Mic.” Flyleaf Books. Pre-poetic pontificating--2 p.m. The Root Cellar.
*3rd Thurs. 6:30-8:30 p.m. “Pop-Up Poetry”. Pittsboro Center for the Arts, Poetry gabbing and learning.
*4th Sun. 2 p.m. “NC Poetry Society Poetry Series” McIntyre’s Fine Books, Fearrington Village.
*Dates vary. Creative Fiction Writing and Critique Group. Check Pittsboro Meet-ups for times and locations.
*Dates vary. Central Carolina Community College. Creative Writing Program  Spring classes available in mid-November.
*Dates vary. Pittsboro Center For The Arts and Sweet Bee Theater. Check often for performances/programs.
*Dates vary. Redbud Writing Project. Writing courses for an adult education writing school in Chapel Hill.
*Ongoing. Have your poetry put on display in Sanford by the Lee County Arts Council. Email Leecountyarts@gmail.com with the subject: “The Art of Poetry” program for details.

Remember:  Don’t forget. The NCWN offers critiquing and editing services. See their website.
Bonus #1: And if you didn’t get enough at the slush pile reading, read this Twelve Terrible Ways To Open A Story.

Saturday, October 5, 2019

Writer’s Morning Out: Saturday, October 19, 2019

PLEASE READ THE UPDATED (and hopefully clearer instructions) FOR THE SLUSH PILE READING.



“I try to leave out the parts that people skip.” – Leonard Elmore.

WMO meets at 1 p.m. on the third Saturday of each month (October 19) in the http://greekkouzina.com/ backroom in Pittsboro.  Come early for lunch, literary gossip, and then the meeting. T

he NCWN sponsors WMO. Al Manning heads WMO.

October is Slush Pile Reading. Get gut reactions to the opening of your Work-in-Progress (WIP) from three guest panelists. The format for the entry page is one typed, double-spaced page, any genre in TIMES NEW ROMAN, font size 12.  DO NOT include any identifying information on the entry page. Include Identifying information on one second page for the Reader’s benefit. Staple the identifying information to one entry page. Hand all copies of the entry as you enter the meeting to the Reader. The Reader sets the order and ensures the judges have anonymous copies. Won’t to go first or maybe last? I hear Bonnie takes bribes.

The Reader (Bonnie Olsen) will present your entry aloud while the judges read along silently. The judges pretend to be editors at a prestigious publishing house.  It is Friday afternoon and each judge is staring at a large pile of unsolicited manuscripts.  This is the slush-pile. It could be that a true Best Seller is in there. It can also be true that there are only pages of garbage. The editors can’t take a chance—they have to look at all of it. But the editors would really rather be at Happy Hour, so they read the slush-pile with a definite bias.  They are looking for a quick reason to reject whatever they are reading. As the Reader reads each entry aloud, any judge that is bored, finds something incorrect, or simply dislikes the entry will raise a hand, signifying he or she would toss the entry on the floor if alone. And they are free to mark-up the copy if they so choose.

When the Reader is finished reading an entry, each judge will explain what they think is incorrect. If no one objects, they will also discuss what are the really good things in that entry that they like. Remember, there’s no crying during the slush pile reading.

The judges are: Ron Voigts, CCCC instructor and author of a fourteen self-published books; Dolly Sickles, CCCC instructor and author of romance and children’s literature; Ashley Memory, CCCC instructor and author of fiction, poetry, and short fiction.

November’s presentation is “Book Meta-Data: How to Maximize its Creation?” Rick Bylina will interpret the forest of terms (log-line, TV-Guide synopsis, elevator pitch, query letter plot summary, back-of-book blurb, synopsis (100, 200, 500 words) surrounding meta-data and why it is important for the writer to control it.



December is Holiday Open Mic. Theme: holiday. Time limit: six minutes. Type: poetry, prose, mime. Sign-up sheet on the day of the open mic.



Writing-related Timely Events. Have one? Let Rick Bylina know.

*10/05. 2-4 p.m. Judy Hogan reads from her new books (memoir, poetry, Penny Weaver Mystery) at The Joyful Jewel.

*10/06. 4:30-5:30 p.m. The Lorax Poets - Reading their latest poems at The Joyful Jewel.

*10/07. 6-8 p.m. Panel Discussion: In Conversation with NC Publishers. Chapel Hill Lib. Room B.

*10/12. 1-4 p.m. Nice Girls Don’t Say That, poetry workshop by Pam Baggett. Chapel Hill Library, Meeting Room A.

*10/15-17. 1-4 p.m. Writing Workshop led by Dasan Ahanu. See attached flyer (CW Workshop).

*10/16-19. West End Poetry Festival. In/Around Carrboro & Chapel Hill.

*10/27. 2-6 p.m. Press 53’s Celebration of Poetry & Short Fiction. Open Mic and Quiet Mile. Winston-Salem.

*10/31. Deadline. Flash Fiction Contest sponsored by The Raleigh Review.
*11/08. Start of NCWN 2019 Fall Conference, November 8-10, in Asheville. Which means, register now!

*11/15. Deadline. Mentorship by a distinguished NC poet. Part of the Gilbert-Chappell Distinguished Poet Series.

*12/01. 5-8 p.m. Joyful Jewel Holiday Party. Music and Readings. “Rick Bylina and poetry! Are you kidding me?”

*02/01. Deadline. Know a student? Have Mom, Pop, Aunt Lily check out the NC Poetry Society student awards.

*For more about writing-related contests and events, See the NCWN website .



Writing-related Ongoing Events (monthly unless otherwise noted). Have one? Let Rick Bylina know.

*1st Thurs. 6-8 p.m. “Take Five Poetry and Prose Open Mic.” Karma Boutique and Coffee Bar in Sanford. 5 minute yaks.

*2nd Sat. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. “Prompt Writing”. Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill.

*2nd Sat. 1:30-3 p.m. Triangle Sisters-in-Crime Meeting. Open to public. Durham S. Reg. Lib. Forensic Toxicology Expert.

*2nd Sun. 3-5 p.m. “Featured Poets/Open Mic.” Flyleaf Books. Pre-poetic pontificating--2 p.m. The Root Cellar.
*3rd Thurs. 6:30-8:30 p.m. “Pop-Up Poetry”. Pittsboro Center for the Arts, Poetry gabbing and learning.

*4th Sun. 2 p.m. “NC Poetry Society Poetry Series” McIntyre’s Fine Books, Fearrington Village.

*Dates vary. Creative Fiction Writing and Critique Group. Check Pittsboro Meet-ups for times and locations.

*Dates vary. Central Carolina Community College. Creative Writing Program writing workshops and courses.

*Dates vary. Pittsboro Center For The Arts and Sweet Bee Theater. Check often for performances/programs.

*Dates vary. Redbud Writing Project. Writing courses for an adult education writing school in Chapel Hill.



Remember:  Don’t forget. The NCWN offers critiquing and editing services. See their website.

Bonus #1: If you know how to work Final Draft software, contact Rick Bylina. Another writer needs you!

Saturday, September 7, 2019

Writer’s Morning Out, September 21, 2019


“The old Summer’s-end melancholy nips at my heels. No time to languish; time to write.” ― RTB. 

WMO meets at 1 p.m. on the third Saturday of each month (September 21) in the http://greekkouzina.com/ backroom in Pittsboro. Come early for lunch, literary gossip, and then the meeting. 

The NCWN sponsors WMO. Al Manning heads WMO..

September’s presentation is “Why Consider Small Press Publishing” by Ross White, executive director, Bull City Press, an independent publisher of poetry, fiction, & nonfiction. Topics include how to order a chapbook & what editors are looking for.  White, a published poet, has been with BCP since 2006 and teaches grammar & poetry at UNC—Chapel Hill.

October is Slush Pile Reading. Get gut reactions to the opening of your Work-in-Progress (WIP) from three guest panelists. You present FOUR copies of one typed, double-spaced page, any genre in TIMES NEW ROMAN, font size 12 to the Reader upon entering the meeting.  DO NOT include any identifying information on the first page only on the second.  Hand your best piece in (4 copies, 1 page of entry, 1 page of identifiers) as you enter the meeting to the Reader.
The Reader will present your entry aloud while the judges read along silently. The judges pretend to be editors at a prestigious publishing house.  It is Friday afternoon and each judge is staring at a large pile of unsolicited manuscripts.  This is the slush-pile. It could be that a true Best Seller is in there. It can also be true that there are only pages of garbage. The editors can’t take a chance—they have to look at all of it. But the editors would really rather be at Happy Hour, so  they read the slush-pile with a definite bias.  They are looking for a quick reason to reject whatever they are reading. As the Reader reads each entry aloud, any judge that is bored, finds something incorrect, or simply dislikes the entry will raise a hand, signifying he or she would toss the entry on the floor if alone.
When the Reader is finished reading an entry, each judge will explain what they think is incorrect. If no one objects, they will also discuss what are the really good things in that entry that they like. Remember, there’s no crying during the slush pile reading.

November’s presentation is “Book Meta-Data: How to Maximize its Creation?” Rick Bylina will interpret the forest of terms (log-line, TV-Guide synopsis, elevator pitch, query letter plot summary, back-of-book blurb, synopsis (100, 200, 500 words) surrounding meta-data and why it is important for the writer to control it.

December is Holiday Open Mic. Theme: holiday. Time limit: six minutes. Type: poetry, prose, mime. Sign-up sheet on the day of the open mic.

Writing-related Timely Events. Have one? Let Rick Bylina know.
*09/14. 10 a.m. NC Poetry Society Fall Meeting at Weymouth Center, 555 E. Connecticut Ave., Southern Pines.
*09/17-21. All day. On The Same Page Literary Festival, downtown West Jefferson, NC.
*09/17. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Free Flash Fiction Workshop with Ashley Memory at Asheboro Public Library, 201 Worth Street.
*09/25. 6:30-8 p.m. Grieve the Write Way by Dori Dupre. The Joyful Jewel, 44-A Hillsboro St., Pittsboro.
*10/02. 7 p.m. Launch of Aphrodite’s Pen: The Power of Writing Erotica after Midlife by Stella Fosse at Flyleaf in Durham.
*10/15-17. 1-4 p.m. Writing Workshop led by Dasan Ahanu. See flyer below 
*10/31. Flash Fiction Contest sponsored by The Raleigh Review.
*11/08. Start of NCWN 2019 Fall Conference, November 8-10, in Asheville. Which means, register now!
*For more about writing-related contests and events, See the NCWN website .

Writing-related Ongoing Events (monthly unless otherwise noted). Have one? Let Rick Bylina know.
*1st Thurs. 6-8 p.m. “Take Five Poetry and Prose Open Mic.” Karma Boutique and Coffee Bar in Sanford. 5 minute yaks.
*2nd Sat. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. “Prompt Writing”. Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill.
*2nd Sat. 1:30-3 p.m. Triangle Sisters-in-Crime Meeting. Open to public. Durham S. Reg. Lib. Forensic Toxicology Expert.
*2nd Sun. 3-5 p.m. “Featured Poets/Open Mic.” Flyleaf Books. Pre-poetic pontificating--2 p.m. The Root Cellar.
*3rd Thurs. 6:30-8:30 p.m. “Pop-Up Poetry”. Pittsboro Center for the Arts, Poetry gabbing and learning.
*4th Sun. 2 p.m. “NC Poetry Society Poetry Series” McIntyre’s Fine Books, Fearrington Village.
*Dates vary. Creative Fiction Writing and Critique Group. Check Pittsboro Meet-ups for times and locations.
*Dates vary. Central Carolina Community College. Creative Writing Program writing workshops and courses.
*Dates vary. Pittsboro Center For The Arts and Sweet Bee Theater. Check often for performances/programs.
*Dates vary. Redbud Writing Project. Writing courses for an adult education writing school in Chapel Hill.

Remember:  Don’t forget. The NCWN offers critiquing and editing services. See their website.

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Saturday, August 3, 2019

Writers' Morning Out, August 17, 2019


“Write drunk; edit sober.” ― Hemingway never said it. He wrote sober in the a.m. 

WMO meets at 1 p.m. on the third Saturday of each month (August 17) in the http://greekkouzina.com/ backroom in Pittsboro, sober or not. Come early for lunch, literary gossip, and then the meeting. 

The NCWN sponsors WMO. Al Manning heads WMO. .

August’s presentation is “The Year of Living Dangerously with Short Fiction.” CCCC instructor Ashley Memory, who published 17 short stories last year in various anthologies and lit mags (and forthcoming in O’Henry, Third Wednesday, and Gyroscope Review) profitably, says that there’s never been a better time to write stories. “You can succeed, too!” Also at this meeting, the winner of July’s UFF Contest will be announced and submission read.
September’s presentation is “Why Consider Small Press Publishing” by Ross White, executive director, Bull City Press, an independent publisher of poetry, fiction, & nonfiction. Topics include how to order a chapbook & what editors are looking for.  White, a published poet, has been with BCP since 2006 and teaches grammar & poetry at UNC—Chapel Hill.

October is Slush Pile Reading. 3 guest panelists—gut reactions to your WIP. There’s no crying in SPR. Details coming.

November’s presentation is “Book Meta-Data: How to Maximize its Creation?” Details coming.

December is Holiday Open Mic. Bring a writing piece; you might get caramels. Details coming.

Writing-related Timely Events. Have one? Let Rick Bylina know. (Must be the summertime doldrums.)
*07/27. 1-4 p.m. Poetry Workshop with Pam Baggett. Register with her. Chapel Hill Lib. Meeting Room C.
*08/16. 7 p.m. Book reading from Good Buddy by author Dori Dupre at the Joyful Jewel.
*08/23. 2-4 p.m. Story Telling for Women—Tales of the Heart by Judith Valerie at the Joyful Jewel.
*08/29. 7 p.m. Reading of Stanly Has a Lynching by M. Lynette Hartsell at Durham Public Library – Southwest.
*09/07. 2 p.m. Reading/Launch of Molten Mud Murder by Sara Johnson at McIntyre’s Fine Books, Fearrington Village.
*09/25. 6:30-8 p.m. Grieve the Write Way by Dori Dupre.
*10/31. Flash Fiction Contest sponsored by The Raleigh Review.
*For more about writing-related contests and events, See the NCWN website .

Writing-related Ongoing Events (monthly unless otherwise noted). Have one? Let Rick Bylina know.
*1st Thurs. 6-8 p.m. “Take Five Poetry and Prose Open Mic.” Karma Boutique and Coffee Bar in Sanford. 5 minute yaks.
*2nd Sat. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. “Prompt Writing”. Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill.
*2nd Sat. 1:30-3 p.m. Triangle Sisters-in-Crime Meeting. Open to public. Durham S. Reg. Lib.
*2nd Sun. 3-5 p.m. “Featured Poets/Open Mic.” Flyleaf Books. Pre-poetic pontificating--2 p.m. The Root Cellar.
*3rd Thurs. 6:30-8:30 p.m. “Pop-Up Poetry”. Pittsboro Center for the Arts, Poetry gabbing and learning.
*4th Sun. 2 p.m. “NC Poetry Society Poetry Series” McIntyre’s Fine Books, Fearrington Village.
*Dates vary. Creative Fiction Writing and Critique Group. Check Pittsboro Meet-ups for times and locations.
*Dates vary. Central Carolina Community College. Creative Writing Program writing workshops and courses.
*Dates vary. Pittsboro Center For The Arts and Sweet Bee Theater. Check often for performances/programs.
*Dates vary. Redbud Writing Project. Writing courses for an adult education writing school in Chapel Hill.

Congratulations: Ruth Moose was interviewed on NPR WUNC Friday July 12 at noon on the State of Things show. She also has a poem in the current issue on the stands in Carolina Woman.
Remember:  Don’t forget. The NCWN offers critiquing and editing services. See their website.
Bonus #1: The Calico Paw Books, an indie bookstore, in Henderson is looking for authors for readings/events.
Bonus #2: Independent booksellers’ #1 pick for August is The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead.



Saturday, July 6, 2019

Writers' Morning Out, July 20, 2019


“Anyone who says writing is easy isn’t doing it.” ― Amy Joy. 

WMO meets at 1 p.m. on the third Saturday of each month (July 20) in the http://greekkouzina.com/ backroom in Pittsboro. Come early for lunch, literary gossip, and then the meeting. 

The NCWN sponsors WMO. Al Manning heads WMO. 

July’s presentation is “Setting up Style Guides”. A nice segue from Judith Stanton’s “Style Sheet” presentation and on the heels of June’s presentation, Carol Phillips will demonstrate how an electronic style sheet in your authoring system can make your on-page writing set-up flow like warm honey. Bee armed with questions.

August’s presentation is “The Year of Living Dangerously with Short Fiction.” CCCC instructor Ashley Memory, who published 17 short stories last year in various anthologies and lit mags (and forthcoming in O’Henry, Third Wednesday, and Gyroscope Review) profitably, says that there’s never been a better time to write stories. “You can succeed, too!” Also at this meeting, the winner of July’s UFF Contest (see below) will be announced and submission read.
September’s presentation is “Why Consider Small Press Publishing” by Ross White, Bull City Press (BCP) executive director. Topics include how to order a chapbook and what editors are looking for.  White, a published poet, has been with BCP since 2006 and teaches grammar and poetry at UNC—Chapel Hill.

Writing-related Timely Events. Have one? Let Rick Bylina know.
*07/01-31. The WMO Ultra Flash Fiction (UFF) Contest. Write a monosyllabic 300-Word Story. See rules below.
*07/12. 9:30 a.m. Flash Fiction Writing. The Joyful Jewel. Ashley Memory. (Bring your fastest, flashiest pen!)
*07/17. 2:30 p.m. Author’s Tea with Judy Hogan and friends. Eva Perry Library in Apex.
*07/27. 1-4 p.m. Poetry Workshop with Pam Baggett. Register with her. Chapel Hill Lib. Meeting Room C.
*For more about writing-related contests and events, See the NCWN website .

Writing-related Ongoing Events (monthly unless otherwise noted). Have one? Let Rick Bylina know.
*1st Thurs. 6-8 p.m. “Take Five Poetry and Prose Open Mic.” Karma Boutique and Coffee Bar in Sanford. 5 minute yaks.
*2nd Sat. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. “Prompt Writing”. Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill.
*2nd Sat. 1:30-3 p.m. Triangle Sisters-in-Crime Meeting. Open to public. Durham S. Reg. Lib. No July meeting.
*2nd Sun. 3-5 p.m. “Featured Poets/Open Mic.” Flyleaf Books. Pre-poetic pontificating--6 p.m. The Root Cellar. ßchange
*3rd Thurs. 6:30-8:30 p.m. “Pop-Up Poetry”. Pittsboro Center for the Arts, Poetry gabbing and learning.
*4th Sun. 2 p.m. “NC Poetry Society Poetry Series” McIntyre’s Fine Books, Fearrington Village.
*Dates vary. Creative Fiction Writing and Critique Group. Check Pittsboro Meet-ups for times and locations.
*Dates vary. Central Carolina Community College. Creative Writing Program writing workshops and courses.
*Dates vary. Pittsboro Center For The Arts and Sweet Bee Theater. Check often for performances/programs.
*Dates vary. Redbud Writing Project. Writing courses for an adult education writing school in Chapel Hill.

Ultra Flash Fiction (UFF) Contest Rules: Open to NCWN members or WMO members living in Chatham/Lee Counties. Submission guidelines: Any subject. Can’t exceed 300 words, including the title. Only one syllable words allowed. (Contractions pronounced as one syllable are okay. E.g., I’m, I’d, I’ve, can’t, won’t, don’t, Also, possessives pronounced as one syllable: Joe’s, Ann’s, Kate’s etc.). Your name shouldn’t appear on the story page. Include a cover page with name, title, word count & email address. Send MS & cover page as .doc or .txt attachments to: amanningusa@gmail.com by July 31st. There is blind judging. By submitting an entry, you are assumed to be granting us one-time reprint rights. This is necessary so we can legally post the winning story to the blog. If you do not wish a winning entry to be so posted, just let us know. Tenth yearly contest. Use your wordsmithing skills to make every word count.