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Chattanooga Writers Guild Monthly Meeting
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Date: Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Place: Chattanooga-Hamilton County Bicentennial Library
Time: 7:00 p.m.
This meeting is free and open to the public. |
Program: Poetry Coffeehouse |
The Chattanooga Writers Guild Poetry Group, in an early celebration of April's National Poetry Month, will host a Poetry Coffeehouse. |
The CWG is proud to present KB Ballentine, Finn Bille, Nancy Diwan, Kitty Forbes, Roger Meyer, and Helga Kidder as they share with you readings from their own original poetry in an informal coffeehouse atmosphere. |
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Member's Article Published Online
Read Phyllis Q. Freeman's article here:
http://www.youpublish.com/files/28921/Simple-Joy
"Stocking Your Spiritual Pantry," page 18, March, 2010 issue of Simple Joy
Mountain Mirror Poetry Contest--Deadline March 12
Poem submissions must be no longer than 200 words, and must make at least three references (clever wins every time) to William Shakespeare's body of work.
Please email your poems to Andrew Clark at
mtncped@bellsouth.net, or snail mail to: Mountain Mirror Poetry Contest, P.O. Box 99, Lookout Mountain, TN 37350. Please include a telephone number and your home address.
Winners will not only have their poems published in the Mirror, but they will also be invited to recite their poetry at the highly anticipated Signal Mountain Library Poetry Night in April (date to be announced).
Listen to The Writers Show at www.wawl.org on March 7 at 1 p.m.
Amber Nagle will talk about the new Chattanooga Writer's Guild memoir group that she is co-facilitating. Amber will also share some of her memoir newspaper columns and talk about the nonfiction freelance market. Programs also can be heard after March 7 at http://sites.google.com/site/thewritersshow.
Meacham Writers Workshop, March 23-27
http://www.meachamwriters.org/
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If you have a talent, use it in every which way possible. Don't hoard it. Don't dole it out like a miser. Spend it lavishly like a millionaire intent on going broke.
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