Thursday, September 25, 2008

Critique Workshop

Our next Critique Workshop will be held Sunday, October 5th, 2008, at 2:00 PM.  The location has yet to be announced.  For more information, contact Kathie at kathie dot blog at gmail dot com or call 521-4264.

Manuscripts are due no later than noon Saturday, September 27, 2008. Once received, we will assign the critique leader and email out the manuscripts by 5:00 PM that day. Documents should be sent to Kathie for distribution to the entire group in the following format (listed in order of preference): *.doc, *.txt/*.rtf or *.pdf  If you are unable to open any of the preceding formats, please notify Kathie immediately and provide a list of formats you are able to open.

Remember, we want to make sure everyone has had ample opportunity to read your work at least twice as this is the best way to receive the best constructive critiquing and must keep in mind everyone's hectic schedules. 

Lead critiquers will be assigned with the distribution of the manuscripts.  If you won't be making our Sunday, October 5th, 2008, meeting at 2:00 p.m. (location TBA), please let Kathie know  so that you are not assigned a lead critique position. 

If you'd like to know more about critiquing, formating your manuscript for critiquing purposes, etc. please leave a comment and we'll be happy to bring you up to speed and answer your questions!

Sunday, September 14, 2008

New Location for Craft and Critique Workshop

Our upcoming meeting Sunday, September 21st at 2PM has been moved to a new location (please see post below for agenda).  We will be meeting at the Chico branch of the Butte County library on Sherman Avenue. 

RSVPs are still requested.  If you need further information, directions, or would like to RSVP simply post a response here or find us on Facebook by searching "Chico Writer's Group."

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Short Story Theme Contests

The following comes from Duotrope's newsletter.  Click on the underlined theme title for more information.  And if you do submit something, please drop us a line and let us know!

10/1/2008: Christmas - Twisted Tongue
10/1/2008: Illustrators and imagination - Frame Lines
10/1/2008: Roar (erotica, 5-18k words) - Phaze
10/6/2008: Journaling the Apocalypse - qarrtsiluni
10/10/2008: Pirate Package - Writer's Digest "Your Story"
10/15/2008: As a writer, who do you steal from? - Tiny Lights "Searchlights & Signal Flares"
10/15/2008: The shared world of New Ceres - New Ceres: The Anthology
10/17/2008: Property Lines - MAKE: A Chicago Literary Magazine
10/20/2008: Demons, exorcisms, real-life vampires or real-life zombies - SNM Horror Magazine
10/20/2008: Music Around the World - Faces Magazine
10/24/2008: War & Peace - Liars' League
10/30/2008: Let's Play! The Biology of Fun - Odyssey
10/31/2008: Color Wheel: Cultural Heritages in the Twenty-First Century - Crab Orchard Review
10/31/2008: Dia de los Muertos - Dia de los Muertos Anthology
10/31/2008: Lovelorn Anthology - New Concepts Publishing
10/31/2008: Masques - Masques

Friday, September 12, 2008

Craft and Critique Workshop Topic: Dialogue

Time and Place
Date: Sunday, September 21, 2008
Time: 2:00pm - 5:00pm
Location: Upper Crust Bakery & Cafe
Street: 130 Main Street
City/Town: Chico, CA
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Contact Info
Phone:530.521.4264
Email:kathie dot blog at gmail dot com

Description

NOTE: Location is tentative. Please check back with us prior to the meeting for the exact location. It would be helpful to have a firm headcount (please don't say you'll be there if there's a good possibility you won't be) by Thursday, September 18th.

AGENDA
2:00 PM Craft Workshop: Dialogue

Writing exercise:
     Write a conversation between two characters where they are both lying. Never directly state that they are untruthful; instead write it so the reader figures out the characters are lying exclusively from the dialogue.

Give it a go and bring your finished product with you (preferably with a few copies) to share with the others and talk about what hurdles you may have come across, what doors you might have opened and other writer chit-chat sort of things.

2:30 PM Craft Chat
A CWG member will be giving an informative presentation on the topic of dialogue:
     "Effective dialogue moves the plot forward, reveals character and punches up conflict and tension. So how does a writer shape dialogue to sound more real life? Our craft chat will explore various strategies in writing compelling dialogue."

3:00 PM Critique Workshop
Two manuscripts will be critiqued by the group. Lead critiquers will have been assigned prior to the meeting to help move the discussion along. (Note: Manuscripts will only be sent to members in good standing, meaning you must have attended at least one Meet & Greet session and/or a writer's group meeting. If you have not, you are still very welcome to attend AND participate!)
     For more information, more writing prompts, information about contests and upcoming meetings, please browse this website or leave us a comment.

Writing Prompt: Garbology

From Imaginative Writing: The Elements of Craft by Janet Burroway

If people are characterized by the objects they choose, own, wear, and carry with them, they are also revealed in what they throw away.  Garbology is the study of society or culture by examining and analyzing its refuse. Write a character sketch by describing the contents of your character's waste basket.

Reminder: Manuscripts Due

Just a reminder to all Chico Writer's Group members that manuscripts are due by noon Saturday, September 13th for our Sunday, September 21st meeting. 

Manuscripts should be emailed to 'Kathie dot blog at gmail dot com' in (listed in order of preference) *.doc, *.txt/*.rtf, or *.pdf format (note: you can download an Adobe Document Reader free by going to adobe.com). 

If there is anything in particular you wish the group to look for or would prefer not to have commented upon, please include that in the body of your email. 

Manuscript Formatting:

  • Include the author's name, date of the critique and include page numbers whenever possible. 
  • Use a serif font such as Times New Roman or Courier (helps differentiate between lower case L's and uppercase i's).
  • Be no more than 10 pages (screenplays and plays may be longer) in length.
  • Double space when able (preferred as it allows the critiquers to make comments).

The Lead Critiquers will be assigned when the manuscripts are forwarded to all members.  If you are not planning to attend or there's a possibility you won't be able to attend the entire meeting, please make sure you notify Kathie immediately so as to prevent confusion when the leads are assigned.  Only members in good standing are eligible for lead critique slots.

Member in Good Standing: A member whom has regularly attended meetings and has participated in the critique portion of the workshop.

Friday, September 5, 2008

About the Chico Writer's Group

Write On!Contact: Kathie Leung (lee-young)
530 521-4264
Kathie dot blog at gmail dot com

Chico Writer’s Group
Agenda

2:00 PM
Creative Writing Exercise

Members will be invited to share and discuss their assigned writing exercise. Exercises are posted prior to each session on the website: ejourn.net/cwg

2:30 PM
Craft Chat

Led by a CWG Member we will explore various elements of writing, focusing on one specific area at each session.

3:00 - 5:00 PM
Critique Workshop

Manuscripts received by the deadline (12PM Pacific Time 8 days prior to upcoming meeting) will be assigned a Critique Leader and discussed in the order received.  Of course, manuscripts left from previous workshop take priority.  For critique guidelines, format, etc. please review the brochure’s interior or visit us online at www.ejourn.net/cwg for further info.

Please note: Sometimes we will be reading and discussing adult themes which might include graphic violence, adult situations and language, and sexual situations.  Therefore all members are required to be 18 years or older.  We encourage you to leave children home.

Welcome
     The Chico Writer’s Group first met in January of 2008.  It was founded by Kathie Leung, whose desire was to bring into the community, a forum where other writers could meet on a consistent basis and help one another sharpen and hone their talents.
     The purpose of the group is to provide a warm, welcoming environment where writers of all levels of skill, format (essay, short story, novel, poetry, prose, playwright, screenplay, etc.) and genre (children’s, young adult, fiction, fan-fic, chick lit, sci-fi, fantasy, etc.) can share craft tips, develop skills through writing exercises and critique one another’s work in a safe, friendly, non-threatening environment.

Meetings
     The following is the schedule for meetings throughout the fall and beginning of winter, 2008 and are subject to change.  To be notified of changes, please contact Kathie Leung at 521-4264 or "kathie dot blog at gmail dot com".

All meetings are from 2 - 5 p.m.
Locations: To Be Announced

Sunday, September 21st
Saturday, October 5th
Saturday, October 25th
Saturday, November 8th
Sunday, November 16th
Sunday, November 30th
Sunday, December 14th
Saturday, December 27th

National Novel Writing Month Write-Ins are scheduled throughout the month of November. For more information, please contact Kathie.

Membership: Dues & Responsibilities
     There are presently no dues for membership, or rather, there are no financial obligations.  As a member, we do expect you to fully participate - especially in the area of critiques.  Members should be periodically submitting a manuscript for critiquing and always should be participating in critiquing the work of others in order to be considered a member in good standing.  Writing exercises are encouraged, but not required. 
     Unless previously arranged or extenuating, unforeseen circumstances arise, as a member you are expected to arrive on time with copies of your writing exercise and the assigned critique manuscripts. 
Manuscripts for critiquing purposes should have been read at least twice and have editing marks and comments written on the printed out copy. 
     Once the critique is finished, members are required to return their edited copy to the writer.  Please write your name and phone number and/or email address at the top, right corner of the manuscript so if the writer has any questions, they may contact you for further clarification. 
     If you have a piece that’s being critiqued, you should bring a copy of your work with you and possibly an extra copy should anyone forget to bring one or we have a guest attending.

Writing Exercises
     Prior to each meeting, we will assign a writing exercise which correlates to the upcoming Craft Chat topic.  The exercise will be posted online at our website with ample time to complete the exercise.  If you do not have regular access to the Internet and are unable to download the upcoming exercise, please notify Kathie to have your name added to an update email notification list and the prompt will be emailed to you after online publication.
     The purpose of these exercises is to help you, as a writer, explore areas and elements of the craft that you may have not considered before, haven’t spend time developing or merely strengthen what skills you already have.
      Take your time and give it a try.  There are no right or wrong ways to complete the exercise.  Be sure to print out a copy and bring it with you to the next meeting to share with others and discuss how the exercise may have changed how you look at your writing, what doors may have opened, what hurdles you jumped … or even came upon!

Craft Chat
    
Each session will include a 30-minute presentation given by a member about a specific element involved in writing.  If you have a particular interest you’d like to explore, please let us know.  Likewise, if there is a topic you would like to present, drop Kathie a line and we’ll explore that further!

Critique Workshop
      The meat and potatoes of our group is the critique workshop.  This gives writers the opportunity to receive invaluable feedback on their writing.  Whether you are planning on taking your work to publication, submit it for a contest or merely work on strengthening your skills while honing your talents, the critique workshop is a must. 
      We do have specific guidelines as a writer submitting a manuscript for critiquing, as a leader of the critique and as a reader.  As well, we have certain “rules” designed to make the experience enjoyable, productive and rewarding for everyone.  Along with this brochure you will find a handout on our critiquing process, guidelines, rules and so forth.  On our website you will find several links in the navigation column that will further provide you with useful information about editing, proofing, reading for content and more.  If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to ask!

Manuscript Guidelines
The following is a checklist of manuscript format guidelines.

  • Font size 10 to 12 point
  • Font face: Times New Roman, Serif fonts, Arial
  • One and a half to double spaced lines
  • One inch margins all around
  • Pages numbered
  • Name, phone number and/or email address on title/first page
  • File should be saved in (listed in order of preference):
    *.doc
    *.rtf or *.txt
    *.PDF
    Note: If you are unable to open any of the files noted above, please contact "kathie dot blog at gmail dot com" and provide a list of files you are able to open.  If you do not presently have an Adobe Reader, you can download one for free by visiting Adobe.com.

For the purposes of critiquing and time constraints, manuscripts are to be 5 to 10 pages in length.  They may be portions of a longer piece and do not necessarily have to be from the beginning of the greater work.  For shorter pieces including poems and prose, you may submit more than one per session, however if you choose to submit several short pieces, please do so in one file format so all are included at the same time in the critique, otherwise the remainder will be placed into queue.
     Manuscripts are to be submitted via email to Kathie by noon Pacific Time no less than 8 days prior to upcoming meeting.  Members will receive their attached copies via email by 5:00 pm with specific instructions in the body of the email, provided they have attended meetings previously and are in good standing. 
     We operate on a “first come, first serve” basis.  While we restrict submissions to 8 days prior to an upcoming meeting, you may submit as early as you like.

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