Hi all !
Does anyone have cacoethes scribendi ?
It sounds like some kind of exotic disease, but actually it is Latin for an "insatiable urge to write". I hope all of you are blessed with this benign disease.
If you didn't have a chance to check out the last set of links I posted here, scroll down below a couple of posts to check them out.
Here are some additional internet resources.
http://www.internet-resources.com/writers/
http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Writing/links.html
http://www.stevens-arce.com/Links.html
http://www.artistresource.org/poetlinx.htm
http://www.google.com/Top/Arts/Writers_Resources/
PS - don't forget to add The Spirited Goldfinch http://www.lulu.com/content/5548827 to all of your blog and forum posts.
Good Luck in your writing endeavors !
We have come together as writers to form a group for the purpose of creating literature appropriate to God’s Kingdom. In whatever form, our writing shall be for the purpose of inspiring children and adults to celebrate God’s love and truth, ourselves as His sons and daughters, our families as schools of love, nature as God’s gift to us, and the world as one family under God, our Heavenly Parent.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
February Meeting
We had a very inspiring meeting of our group a week ago Sunday at Valerie Shimoyama's apartment. Thank you, Valerie! Present were Valerie, June Saunders, Kerry Pobanz, Richard Panzer, Jerry Chesnut, Bob and Karen Beebe, and newcomer Russell Shen, invited by Valerie (welcome!).
Bob started off the meeting by sharing some responses he had received from people who had heard about the publication of The Spirited Goldfinch and about the existence of our group. Several writers, both published and nonpublished, wrote very encouraging messages, expressing a desire to contribute to the next edition of the journal (still this summer, hopefully!) and wanting to keep in touch. One writer, an English professor from Washington State connected to Free Teens, already sent in a short story he had written. Concerning the journal itself, we have currently sold over 30 copies. Slightly short of being a best-seller, but it's a start.
Then Jerry shared an update on his sort-of autobiography, which is growing more fictional as he brings us up to the present and into the future. Whether fact or fiction, however, Jerry continues to delight us with his inimitable style and way with words (e.g., "all shows led to the Friday Night Movie, the last stop before test patterns and pre-civilization.")
From there we heard from June on her latest chapter of "Into the Breach," entitled "First Blood." The Civil War has begun, young men are going off to war, while Gabriel stays back to wed Genevieve to protect her from the shame of an out-of-wedlock pregnancy. In this chapter, June did a masterful job at conveying the conflicting feelings at work as they attempt to sort out their relationship.
Our next meeting is scheduled for this Sunday, March 15, 3:00-5:00 pm, at the Beebe residence (26 Amity St., Little Falls). Valerie is supposed to present some of her work. If, perchance, she is not ready, I will present one of my short stories. In this case, I will send it out by the weekend for you to read.
God bless you all! I look forward to seeing you Sunday.
Bob started off the meeting by sharing some responses he had received from people who had heard about the publication of The Spirited Goldfinch and about the existence of our group. Several writers, both published and nonpublished, wrote very encouraging messages, expressing a desire to contribute to the next edition of the journal (still this summer, hopefully!) and wanting to keep in touch. One writer, an English professor from Washington State connected to Free Teens, already sent in a short story he had written. Concerning the journal itself, we have currently sold over 30 copies. Slightly short of being a best-seller, but it's a start.
Then Jerry shared an update on his sort-of autobiography, which is growing more fictional as he brings us up to the present and into the future. Whether fact or fiction, however, Jerry continues to delight us with his inimitable style and way with words (e.g., "all shows led to the Friday Night Movie, the last stop before test patterns and pre-civilization.")
From there we heard from June on her latest chapter of "Into the Breach," entitled "First Blood." The Civil War has begun, young men are going off to war, while Gabriel stays back to wed Genevieve to protect her from the shame of an out-of-wedlock pregnancy. In this chapter, June did a masterful job at conveying the conflicting feelings at work as they attempt to sort out their relationship.
Our next meeting is scheduled for this Sunday, March 15, 3:00-5:00 pm, at the Beebe residence (26 Amity St., Little Falls). Valerie is supposed to present some of her work. If, perchance, she is not ready, I will present one of my short stories. In this case, I will send it out by the weekend for you to read.
God bless you all! I look forward to seeing you Sunday.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
The Spirited Goldfinch - Links for Writers
Hello all.
Do you like this map of NJ ? I thought I would add an image to the blog, just to see how it looks.
Here are a few web sites that might help in your writing.
This website updates it's main page twice weekly. This week's article is on the 10 most important web resources for writers. www.writetodone.com
http://www.languageisavirus.com/ you may find interesting. There is a section on how to overcome writer's block. Another entry is a character name generator, if you are looking for an appropriate name for one of your characters.
Also see:
http://preciseedit.com
http://www.planetebook.com/
http://www.triond.com/ - get paid (small amounts), for writing articles.
http://www.oneword.com/
http://www.webook.com/911writersblock
http://www.webook.com/WritingTips/index
By the way. Whenever you post anything on-line, regardless of whether it is on a blog, forum post, web site, etc., don't forget to include the following line:
http://www.lulu.com/content/5548827
and The Spirited Goldfinch, NJ Writer's Group, as well.
Happy Writing !
John Lombaerde
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