Friday, May 4, 2018

Emerging Writers

CARY—The North Carolina Writers’ Network (NCWN) is proud to announce the creation of the Sally Buckner Emerging Writers’ Fellowship, in memory of one of North Carolina’s most beloved poets, editors, and educators.
This annual $500 fellowship will support an emerging North Carolina writer, between the ages 21-35, whose work shows promise of excellence and of commitment to a literary career. Each year, the fellowship will go to a writer working primarily in a designated genre (poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, or drama), with the genres rotating on a four-year cycle.
The inaugural 2019 Buckner Fellowship will support an emerging poet.
Applicants must be in the early stages of their careers and will not yet have achieved major recognition for their work. No specific academic background is required or preferred, but students enrolled in degree-granting programs are not eligible to appl
 In addition to the cash award, recipients will receive a complimentary one-year membership in NCWN, as well as scholarship aid to attend the Network’s annual Fall Conference.
To honor and carry on the lifelong generosity displayed by its namesake, the Buckner Fellowship will invite each recipient, during their award year, to help at least one other writer—by mentoring a less-experienced writer, by critiquing another’s work, by writing references or editing applications, or in whatever other way the recipient sees fit.
Applications will be accepted through Submittable.com from May 1 to June 30. Application is free for current NCWN members; for nonmembers, the application fee is $10. A committee appointed by NCWN will review all applications, and invite finalists for interviews with committee members. The fellowship winner will be announced and introduced at the Network’s Fall Conference, held this year in Charlotte, November 2-4.
For more information about the Sally Buckner Emerging Writers’ Fellowship and NCWN, visitwww.ncwriters.org, or contact Charles FioreNCWN Communications Director, at charles@ncwriters.org.

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

WMO Meeting Dates, 2018

ATTENTION ALL WRITERS

Writers’ Morning Out is changing its meeting dates.

Starting in June, we will meet on the third Saturday of each month.

This change in meeting dates is to eliminate conflicts with other writing groups in our area.

Put these dates on your calendars:

Saturdays:  1:00 PM

June 16
July 21
August 18
September 15
October 20
November 17
December 15

Friday, April 20, 2018

Open Mic

CCCC Open Mic

Thursday, May 3, 6:30 - 8:00 PM
Chatham community Library, Mary Holmes Room

For more information, go to cccc.edu/creative writing

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Writers’ Morning Out

Chatham/Lee WMO meets Saturday, April 14, 1:00 at Greek Kouzina.  Come early and have lunch and good conversation.

Jonathan York will lead a discussion focusing on contemporary poetry as it appears in sometimes unnoticed places.He’ll cover features that distinguish poetry from prose with an eye towards understanding how they might come together.  Questions will be very welcome.

Monday, April 2, 2018

CCCC Class Schedules





CCCC will no longer publish their catalogue. To find classes, please go to www.cccc.edu/ecd/find-classes. The summer schedule is now online, registration begins April 9, 2018.

Thursday, March 1, 2018

Ultra Flash Fiction Guideline


Ultra Flash Fiction (UFF) Contest Rules: Open to NCWN members or WMO members living in Chatham/Lee County.


Submission guidelines: 

  • Any subject. 
  • Limit to 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, 
    • Possessives pronounced as one syllable: Joe’s, Ann’s, Kate’s etc.). 


Blind judging: 


  • Your name shouldn’t appear on the story page. 
  • Include a cover page with name, title, word count and email address. 
  • Send MS and cover page as .doc or .txt attachmentsto Chatham-Lee County Regional Rep by July 31st. 


By submitting an entry, you are assumed to be granting us one-time reprint rights. If you do not wish a winning entry to be so posted, just let us know.

Wednesday, February 14, 2018

On-line class. Self publishing



Learn the ins and outs of DIY publishing, from production to design basics to how to format an e-book in the next North Carolina Writers Network on-line class.
Wednesday, March 14 at 7:00 PM

Register now: Self-Publishing Basic for Authors at ncwriters.org
This course is limited to 40 first-come, first-served.