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Friday, July 24, 2009
CWG NEWSLETTER--July 25, 2009

CWG Non-fiction group meets 7-9 p.m., New Hope Presbyterian Church, Tues., July 28

(across from the Krystal) on Shallowford Road near Hamilton Place. Marcia Swearingen will be subbing as facilitator for Sherry, who will be back next month. If you have something to read, just respond to mswearingen@comcast.net to be put on the list. If not, come and bring your critical expertise.


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Flick's Cafe--Films from the 1930's--Chattanooga Downtown Library
Dodsworth July 28, 2009 An executive taking early retirement and his wife find new desires pulling then in different directions in this sophisticated international drama. 101 minutes

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Amber Lanier Nagle has published six more articles in Chatter Magazine. The pieces range from destination pieces (Barnsley Gardens and Helen, GA) to news notes (Chattanooga Girls Leadership Academy and Crystal Green Memorial Scholarship) to position pieces (Tennessee gun legislation and an interview with Senator Lamar Alexander).

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Member George Kemp's Blog
http:// oldcodger85.blogspot.com

CWG Member Bill Stifler has BLOG
Bill posts personal essays on a variety of topics. HTTP://www.billstifler.org/blog/

BLOG by member Rebecca Carroll

If your blog is good, tell us about it. If not, tell us about it also, and other members will give you suggestions on how to improve it.

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NOVEL PITCH and 1st FIVE (5) PAGES of a NOVEL CONTEST
http://www.janicewiley-dorn.com/smokecitynarrators/pitch1st5contest.html
$8 ENTRY FEE -- DEADLINE: Sept. 9, 2009
1st
- $150 | 2nd- $75 | 3rd- $40 | 6 Honorable Mentions.
Sponsored by Smoke City Narrators. Open to USA residents. Entries must be original & unpublished (includes Internet). Multiple entries OK but only 1 prize awarded to any winner. Submit 2 copies of the first 5 pages of a novel, 1,500 words max. & a one-sentence pitch (mini-synopsis), 20 words max. Winning author retains all rights. See website for further information.

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Links for Writers
13 Lessons (& Tips) Learned Launching an Ebook
Confusing Words for Readers and Writers
Dr. Grammar's Frequently Asked Questions
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MediaBistro Assorted Writing/Publishing News
Buyer's E-Morse: 'Owning' Digital Books (WSJ) Buying electronic books on the Internet is easy -- but so is taking them away. That became clear last week when Amazon.com Inc. used its wireless technology to reach into customers' Kindle e-readers and deleted some e-books written by George Orwell.
Have Newspapers Always Been 'Free?' (News Futurist) Jeff Sonderman: The common discussion among such people these days goes like this: "We've always charged people to read us in print, and so people ought to pay something for reading us online, too." But, counting the full cost of production, newspapers haven't actually charged for news content since the 1830s
More than 1,000 Publishers Join Fair Syndication Consortium (E&P) The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Dallas Morning News have signed on to participate in the Fair Syndication Consortium, a model built to help publishers receive compensation for their content.
Former Newsweek Reporter Launches 'Hands-On' Educational Site for Digital Novices (Folio:) Amy Webb, a former Newsweek and Wall Street Journal reporter, has launched KnowledgeWebb.net, a Web site that aims to educate novices and help technophobes embrace the digital evolution and create their own online services.
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All styles of poetry. See details at website.
Deadline: December 15



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