Sunday, September 6, 2009

Sunday, Sept. 6th 9 p.m. Pacific Time on Twitter

Tonight starting at 9:00 p.m. Pacific Time on Twitter, tell about your best and worst critique story in 140 characters or less. The only rules that apply are:

  • Don't out your critique partner(s)/group
  • Use the hashtag #bwcs for followers (best/worst critique story)
  • Keep tweets open for all readers (in other words, don't start your tweet with @user, you may include @user after the first character)

Can't make it then? Tweet your critique story any time, just be sure to use the hashtag #bwcs so it shows up in the search!

Hope you can make it, this should be fun! 

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Craft Chat: Describing Setting through Character's Eyes

Eye Am Feeling Silly

The Chico Writer's Group will be hosting a Craft Chat Saturday, September 12, 2009 on the topic of how to describe a setting through the character's eyes. This is a free event, writers of all walks, all levels of experience, are invited to attend.

Craft Chat and Critique Workshop

Date: Saturday, September 12, 2009
Time: 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Location: Butte County Library, Chico Branch
Address: 1108 Sherman Avenue (cross 1st Ave.)
  Chico, California
  Public Meeting room directly across breezeway from the circulation desk.
   
What to Bring: Pen/pencil, writing tablet or a laptop/notebook
   
  Agenda

1:00 - 1:20 PM

Free write. Using prompts, writers will be given the opportunity to write for fifteen minutes, then share what they've written to the other members of the group.*
   

1:20 - 1:30 PM

Craft Chat: What are some effective ways to describe the setting in your fiction through different character's eyes that is unique to the character's own voice? We'll explore this question, exchange ideas, and review resources available to add to our writing toolbox.
   

1:30 - 3:00 PM
CLOSED SESSION

Critique Workshop: Members in good standing will be offering critiques to authors of assigned manuscripts which are distributed prior to the meeting. Members: Please attempt to use the critique worksheet, available for download, when reading the manuscript, complete it and bring it with you to the meeting.
   
About: Closed sessions are still open to the public, we just ask that anyone interested in this segment enters prior to the session, understands they are only there to observe, and may ask questions, enter into a conversation with the members after the session concludes (however, after session discussions should be conducted outside the meeting room). Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a parent at all times due to the nature of the conversations that take place. If, however, the authors do not feel comfortable having their manuscript reviewed in the presence of minors, we reserve the right to ask anyone under the age of 18 to please leave the room.
   
*Sharing written free write work This portion of our group meeting is not critiqued. Other writers are encouraged to give feedback, provided it's positive. The free write portions of our group meetings is meant to inspire, challenge and bring about new and exciting ideas about the written word to those participating. While you are not required to read your work aloud, this is an invaluable opportunity to hear the differences in points of view and often quite enjoyable both for the writer and the members of the group. Alternatively, provided your writing is reasonably legible, you may always invite another member to read your work out loud to the rest of the group.

Coming Saturday, September 26, 2009: Writing Conference Review. Chico Writer's Group members who have attended writing conferences over the summer will be sharing useful information with us. This is also a free event, open to the public. If you are interested in attending this special presentation, please contact us (you may leave a comment here, just be sure to provide a working email address so we can reply. Email addresses are never published publicly.) as space is limited.

The Chico Writer's Group, is not affiliated with the Meetup Group with a similar name.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Pacific Northwest Writers Association Literary Contest

From the PNWA mailer: :

PNWA 2010 Literary Contest:

It's your chance to shine. Every writer knows there comes a time to send their work out into the world. Don't miss this opportunity to put your work to the test and compete with some of the best at the Annual PNWA Literary Contest. There are 12 categories, cash prizes and accepted entries receives two valuable critiques. In addition, finalists' entries are read and judged by an agent or editor to determine the top three in each category. Winners are announced every year at the Summer Conference in front of writers, agents and editors
Featuring Twelve Categories:

  1. Mainstream
  2. Historical Genre (NEW THIS YEAR)
  3. Romance Genre
  4. Mystery/Thriller Genre
  5. Science Fiction/Fantasy
  6. Young Adult Novel
  7. Non-Fiction Book/Memoir
  8. Screen Writing
  9. Poetry
  10. Short Story
  11. Children's Picture Book or Chapter Book
  12. Adult Short Topics (Article/Essay/Short Memoir)

Please visit our website (www.pnwa.org) for details and contest entry form.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Upcoming Write-Ins and What is a "Write-In"?

The Chico Writer's Group started hosting "write-ins" November, 2008 to help NaNoWriMo participants in the group and throughout the Chico community, reach their writing goal of 50,000 words in 30 days. Since then, several members were so happy with the results, they elected to continue this popular motivator.

As we gear up for this coming November's National Novel Writing Month challenge, we're putting out the call to all interested writers to come participate in our weekly event. No dues, no membership fees and a lot of fun! If you're interested, drop us a line or leave us a comment with your current, active email address (which is never published) and we'll include you in the scheduling process.

Want to know more about our write-ins? Read on!

A write-in is where two or more writers gather in a mutually agreed upon public place (coffee shop, 24-hour diner, public library, etc.) for a period of time (anywhere from 1-4 hours, typically. It all depends upon what the writers agree on doing.) The purpose of the meeting is to write.

For some, setting aside time to write and then actually using it to write, is difficult. A write-in holds the writer accountable. It also makes the time go by quicker and having others surround you, ideas flying, words adding up, it's also inspiring. We acknowledge it's not ideal for everyone, but give it a shot before you write it off entirely! (Yeah, pun intended.)

Write-in Rules:

  • Talking is permitted, but keep it to a minimum. You are there to write!
         Things like "Hey, what are some types of weapons other than a knife or gun, that a woman of medium size and height, could wield to stave off her attacker?" or "What's the word for that thing that chops off heads, usually in a public forum?" are ok.
         Ordinarily those types of questions could be Googled, but during National Novel Writing Month (November), that can be too time consuming and big distraction, keeping you from reaching the goal at the end of the month of completing the 50K words.
         Asking for others to listen to you plot out your entire novel or read a chapter isn't okay. Save that for our regular critique workshops.
  • If you say you're going to be there and for some reason can't or decide you're not up for it, be courteous and drop a line to the organizer, the earlier the better. It's not fair to the others in your group to just "not show up."  Same applies if you're no longer interested. Let the organizer know!
  • Be sure to bring your writing materials including a plug for your laptop/notebook, couple extra pens/pencils, notepads, etc. Remember, if you're meeting in a coffee shop or restaurant, less is more. Space will be limited, so don't plan on bringing all your resource books and spreading them out.

FAQ

Q: Do I have to arrive and leave the times the write-in is scheduled to start and finish?
A: No. You're welcome to arrive earlier and leave later, arrive later and leave earlier. If you do arrive earlier, try to find a spot large enough for everyone. Arriving later or leaving earlier? Please be courteous of your fellow writers. Quietly set up and break down. Be sure to bus your table before leaving if meeting at an eatery.

Q. Are all write-ins at the same time/same day of the week?
A: No. The November write-ins are "any time we can get a couple of people and a couple of hours that all coordinate." They can happen any time of any day of the week and usually more than once a week. Most writers are trying to squeeze in as much time as possible to reach that 50K goal. However, after NaNoWriMo, we do tend to meet on the same time/same day of the week, but that's not written in stone. Yup, 'nother pun. Sorry! If you're interested in the non-NaNo month write-ins and see that the schedule doesn't fit with yours, drop us a line (or comment - just be sure to give us a working email address to respond to you at), let us know you're interested and what days/times work best.

Q: Why are your non-NaNo month write-ins always at the Chico Public Library?
A: They're not. But usually they are. The reason is it's free. No one feels obligated to buy a coffee or drink, there's no charge for parking, it's quiet and there's usually plenty of room to write. Downtown Chico has metered parking and during the school year, there aren't many "quiet" places to write. There aren't any completely free places to write, either, other than the library.

Q: I want to come to a write-in, but I don't always have access to transportation. Does that mean I'm excluded?
A: No. However, you might want to arrange for a ride or take the bus/a taxi the first time to make sure it's something you want to do and have the opportunity to meet and get to know the others in our group. During that time, you can ask if there's anyone willing to give you a ride.

Q. I'm an obsessive Googler because it helps me with on-the-fly research as the story I'm working on develops. If I come to a write-in, will I be able to access the Internet and Google?
A: Usually. The Chico Public Library now has free Internet Wi-fi and most of the locations we've picked in the past have offered free access. If you're a habitual Googler and this is imperative you have access, let us know in advance so we can keep that in mind when looking for locations.

Q: I'm a full-time college student and only have free time between midnight and 2:00 a.m., does that mean I won't be able to attend a write-in.
A: No. But don't expect it to be a write-in we've organized! Of course, if there's enough of a demand, we might be willing to entertain the idea. (But seriously, midnight to 2? Have you heard of this much needed thing called "sleep?")

Q: My daughter is interested in attending, but she's fourteen. Can she come to a write-in?
A: Yes. However, special arrangements for drop-off attendees under the age of eighteen is required for safety and legal purposes. We require the parent/legal guardian to contact us prior to attendance unless the parent/legal guardian will be accompanying the minor and staying on the premises the entire time.

Q: So can my nine year old son attend, too?
A: No. Male and female minors between the ages of 13 and 18 may attend (see above Q/A), however we're unable to accommodate anyone under the age of 13. As a suggestion, contact your child's school and ask the language arts department about hosting write-ins and writer group meetings for students interested in writing but under the age of 13.

Q: I'm not a writer, but I am an avid reader. May I come and offer to read some of the works in progress novels, maybe give a few suggestions, kick around some ideas with the writers?
A: Thanks, but no. At least not at a write-in. If you are truly interested in reading some of the works in progress and provide feedback, please drop us a line!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Adverb Abuse and How To Avoid It: Craft Chat & Critique Workshop

Craft Chat and Critique Workshop
Topic: Adverb Abuse and How To Avoid It
Host: Chico Writer's Group
Date:  Saturday, August 22, 2009
Time: 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Location: Butte County Library, Chico Branch - Meeting Room
Street: 1108 Sherman Ave.
City/Town: Chico, CA
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*****AGENDA*****

1:00 - 1:20 pm Free write exercise
During this time, members will be given the opportunity to write from prompts provided and then share (voluntarily) with others at the end. Be sure to bring writing tools (paper and pen or laptop, stone tablets work well but can be a bit noisy)!
1:20 - 1:40 pm Craft Chat: Adverb Abuse and How To Avoid It
This is a step beyond and ten times better than Schoolhouse Rock! As writers, we sometimes slip into a habit of using and then abusing adverbs. How many times can your character be found looking, glancing, frowning, smiling, catapulting or picking the hairs out of his ears? Learn some of the tools of the craft and how to avoid adverb abuse during this insightful chat session. Handouts will be distributed at the close.
1:40 - 3:00 pm Critique Workshop
(open to members in good standing, guests and visitors are invited to listen,
but we are unable to provide copies of the scheduled author's work)
Members: Remember to have your manuscript in to Ruth by Thursday, August 13th. This is a strict deadline.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Upcoming Meetings

The following is a list of our upcoming meetings (2009). New members and those interested in the group are more than welcome to attend except when noted as "closed session." New and interested members are respectfully asked to contact us prior to attending the meeting so we can provide you with information about the session and about our group.

Except where noted, meetings are held in the meeting room directly across from the circulation desk at the Chico branch of the Butte County Library (1108 Sherman Avenue - cross street 1st Ave. - Chico).

Manuscript Due Date Manuscript Distribution Date Meeting Date Time Location
Thu., July 9 Fri., July 10 Sat., July 18 1-3 p.m. Chico Library
Thu., Aug. 13 Fri., Aug. 14 Sat., Aug. 22 1-3 p.m. Chico Library
Thu., Sept. 3 Fri., Sept. 4 Sat., Sept. 12 1-3 p.m. Chico Library
Thu., Sept. 17 Fri., Sept. 18 Sat., Sept. 26 1-3 p.m. Chico Library
Thu., Oct. 1 Fri., Oct. 2 Sat., Oct. 10 1-3 p.m. CLOSED SESSION*
Thu., Oct. 29 Fri., Oct. 30 Sat., Nov. 7 1-3 p.m. Chico Library
Thu., Nov. 12 Fri., Nov. 13 Sat., Nov. 21 1-3 p.m. CLOSED SESSION*
Thu., Nov. 26 Fri., Nov. 27 Sat., Dec. 5 1-3 p.m. Chico Library

The noted (*) closed session locations will be disclosed to members in good standing prior to the scheduled meeting.

Dates and times are subject to change. We will attempt to update this blog and other web sites where announcements regarding upcoming meetings are located with the corrections. All active members in good standing are automatically notified via email.

Meetings typically begin with a "free write" segment (time allotted is voted on by participants) typically with a prompt that leads into the prearranged craft chat portion of the meeting. Writers are encouraged to bring paper and pen/pencil or a laptop for this portion. Afterwards, everyone is encouraged to share what they wrote as this portion is not a "critique."

The Craft Chat is about a variety of topics (character development, how to name your piece, worldbuilding, adding red herrings, etc.) all pertaining to the craft of writing.  Handouts covering the topic are typically distributed at the end of this segment.

We conclude our session with a critique of (typically) two submitted manuscripts.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Rescheduled Craft Chat & Critique Workshop

Due to illness, our last Craft Chat and Critique Workshop was canceled. It's been rescheduled for this coming Sunday, June 28 from 3:00 - 5:00 pm at the Butte County Library, Chico Branch (1108 Sherman Avenue) meeting room.

Agenda:

3:00- 3:30 PM Craft Chat
Planting Red Herrings
A red herring can divert your reader until you’re ready for them to know the truth. How do you set up a red herring and make your reader follow its scent - without being suspicious?

3:30- 5:00 PM Manuscript Critique
All members in good standing have been sent the manuscripts for this week’s critique session.