News
David C is having
an angiogram next week. Di’s van has broken down. Lyn has been cleaning out her
mother’s house. Jo has had her three sons staying and sharing her car. Terry
found the word ruly (as opposed to unruly) and discussed fat loss and global
warming from the Catalyst program on ABC 1. Geoff went to the Sydney symphony by train and assured us
seniors paper tickets are still available. Pauline is a disappointed woman.
Helene is waiting for more warm weather and enjoyed the Publishing workshop in
Nowra. David R spent some time in Canberra ,
went to the NGA and went walking. Cath sprayed for bindii eye weeds. Elizabeth met her newest
great grand daughter.
Convoluted =
complicated
Spifflicated = to
destroy
Faction = a
mixture of fact and fiction
Redeem = to make
better
Imbroglio = an
extremely confused and complicated situation
Digest = to absorb
Absolute = free
from limitations
Etude = short
composition or study
Brevity = short, a
fewness of words
Cumbrous = complicated,
difficult, unwieldy
Declaim = speak
loudly or verbally or attack someone
Writing from words of the day
We created the following fabulous stories from words of the day
Lyn = a mixture
Jo = the marriage
Terry = a slanging
fight
Geoff = Julia and
Kevin
Pauline = Family
history
Helene = The story
David R = half a
sausage
Cath = adjourn to
the pub
David C = Clive
and Tony
Di = food and
music
Most homework was the final part of our ongoing stories, others wrote about postcards
Helene – Finding “me
time”
David R – the
story of Lucy and Fred
Cath – A dangerous
visit to the circus
David C – The
rescue
Lyn – Dusty Rose
Jo – love and
terror in a holiday cabin
Terry – the skull
Pauline – A
postcard from Paris
Garry – the end of
madness
David C read his
story “Heart of the matter” on the topic "here and now" published on ABC Open.
Terry downloaded some of Michael Robotham's writing for research and found it was easy to read and written in the first person.
Helene and David R
shared information from the "Lets get published workshop" in Nowra on 2 September 2014
conducted by Ms Blaise van Hecke from Busybird Publishing. Helene will email a
summary of information collected at the workshop to email address she has. Please send your email address to helene.gaul6@bigpond.com if you think she doesn't have your email address.
Based on the
information from Busybird Publishing, David R suggested we consider producing an
Anthology for the group with a total 1,000 words per members who want to
contribute. Please think about your contribution and we will discuss at our next meeting. Also prepare a draft of a short bio to go with your contribution
to the Anthology. Imagine updated versions of this will appear one day in your published books. Please email Helene if you have any questions about preparing
your bio.
Homework the first of three parts
Write a 500 word
introduction to a new story using two characters. The second part of the story is
to be written by another member as the following week’s homework. (This is an
upgrade of the progressive writes we have written as exercises.)