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Writers Mill Minutes Nov 2020

Writers’ Mill minutes November 15th 2020

It was a Journey through Chaos, well-fitting for 2020, and well-moderated and recorded by Laura, as we brought our “Journey through Chaos” anthology to Amazon print and kindle. (Look, it’s already there! But no “look inside” feature yet. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08NHWDJ6F/ ) And here’s a link to the recording so you can catch up on what you missed if you weren’t there. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjTluD345A4

First, of course, was the announcement of results from the “words I never want to hear again” contest from Karin.

  1. First place – Von with Useless Old Man
  2. Second place – Joanne with Not Me and Ria with Very Stable Genius
  3. Third place – David Fryer with Eat Your Liver.

Other entries were:

  • “A Few Words About 2020” by Zita
  • “Absolutely No!” (poem) by Joe
  • “Age is Just a Number” (poem) by Sheila
  • “Are You Okay?” by Joanne
  • “Erase This Word” (poem) by Judy
  • “Fall Fell Hard Today!” (Haiku) by Robert
  • “Kitkit’s Word” by Sheila
  • “May 2020 Be Forgot” (poem) by Zita
  • “The Dream of a Pharaoh” by Matthew
  • “Too Many Words” (poem?) by Peter
  • “Use of Words” by Jessie
  • Comments only poem by Catherin – “I’m Dying”

Totaling an amazing 16 entries! Congratulations all.

Our next contests, with deadlines on the first Sunday of each month, word limits 1200 words, any genre, are:

  1. December: Judy’s prompt for “Endings and Beginnings” https://www.portlandwritersmill.org/contests/dec-2020-contest-page/ password BeginDec20
  2. January: Von’s prompt for “Dreams” https://www.portlandwritersmill.org/contests/upcoming-2020-contests/
  3. February: Zita’s romantic prompt “Let me count the ways…”

Entries should be emailed to contest@portlandwritersmill.org, by the end of the first Sunday of the month. (And don’t forget, for anyone who’s only receiving this newsletter second hand, you can find us at portlandwritersmill.org, and either the librarian or admin@portlandwritersmill.org will happily add you to the email list, so you’ll get reminders when that first Sunday approaches.)

One way we give back to the library, in thanks for their many many years of support, is by bringing out an annual anthology, with all the royalties going to the library. Luckily, Sheila’s computer and internet (and voice) held up today, so we all joined in with the upload to Amazon over Zoom. Sheila will order books (she needs to be payed before she sends in the order, which will probably be Monday or Tuesday) and will email people with options for picking them up when they arrive. Laura thought we might be able to arrange pickups from the library.

The library recording will give you details of how we uploaded our book, but highlights from the presentation are below. Meanwhile, don’t forget to write your endings and beginnings contest entries for December, and don’t forget our next meeting, with a review of the old year and plans for the new. See you all on December 20th, and if you’ll have something ready for critique then, let Sheila know!

Writers’ Mill Minutes 20191215

14 members attended our end of year Writers’ Mill meeting. In an attempt to improve attendance, and increase participation in the contests, we are trying to ascertain everyone’s interests and needs. Obviously, if you weren’t able to attend the meeting, we do understand; life is busy. But perhaps you could enlighten us about your needs and interests by replying to this email!

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Writers’ Mill Minutes 10191117

November’s meeting brought 13 of us to watch and assist in the uploading of The Writers’ Mill Journal Volume 7 to Amazon. Those of you who missed it missed some fantastic healthy snacks from Ria and an ongoing scene of great stress, excitement and triumph. The minutes below are LONG because I’ve tried to cover everything we did and all the questions I was asked about what we might not have done. So here goes… Continue reading Writers’ Mill Minutes 10191117

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Writers’ Mill Minutes September 15th 2019

Only 12 people attended Sunday’s meeting – perhaps we need to encourage more new member to join us and stay with us, or else we need to encourage you to brave the weather. If you weren’t at the meeting and feel we’re not addressing your needs, please reply to this email and let me know what you would like us to do differently. We are WRITERS HELPING WRITERS and this is YOUR group. Continue reading Writers’ Mill Minutes 20190915

Writers’ Mill Minutes 20190818

Our August meeting was fairly sparsely attended (only around 12 people), but those of you who missed it missed two excellent presentations—one from Jim on ProWritingAid, and one from Ria on emergency preparedness. So, whether you think your latest novel or your home and family are fully prepared or not, you should make sure to read these minutes! Continue reading Writers’ Mill Minutes 20190818

Writers’ Mill Minutes 20190721

Thanks to Ria for leading July’s meeting and taking these excellent minutes. Wish I hadn’t missed the meeting!

Writers’ Mill Minutes, July 2019

The meeting came to order timely at 1:00pm. In attendance were two guest speakers, Mollie Hunt and Jason Brick. Both came early to the conference room to set up displays of their books and brand, and meet and greet our writers as they arrived. Continue reading Writers’ Mill Minutes 20190721

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Writers’ Mill Minutes 20190616 16th June 2019

Our Writers’ Mill meeting fell on Father’s Day, and those members unable to take time out missed an excellent and inspiring talk about editing from Donna Reynolds, plus the chance for one-on-one advice, fantastic snacks from Robin, and a most productive discussion about our upcoming anthology. Continue reading Writers’ Mill Minutes 201906

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Writers Mill Minutes April 28th 2019

Nearly 20 people, including several new members, were present on Sunday to enjoy Carolyn Martin’s inspirational poetry session . Much poetry was written by all. Much inspiration was shared. And some fascinating and amusing discussions ensued. Rohan’s Indian snacks were a great addition to the meeting too. Thank you! Continue reading Writers Mill Minutes 201904