29 June 2011

THE BAY AND BASIN WRITERS BLOG
JUNE 29TH 2011
ATTENDING. Mandy Byrne. Eva Brown. Wendy Williams. Terry Mclafferty.
                        David Rudder. Di Hamer. Melissa Ehrhardt. David Cargill. Jo Ball.
                       

News of the Day.
Welcome back Jo she has been sick and we missed her unique sense of humour.
Di. Her daughter has met a nice man on the train and chemistry was struck. Di hasn't met him yet so is worried as all mum would as her daughter has a disability
Wendy has been sick and feels better now Went to a concert Freddy Mercury look alike concert. Wendy can sing any Queen song, she knows all the words but refused to give us a recital.
Mandy Now a proud author and has sold 7 books. Whoopee.. Still has a sore jaw and can't find a cure. Dentist says it is neuralgia.
Melissa. Her young cousin went home to America and she rung her mother and apologised for being a teenager when she was young. Only a mother would understand.
Eva  Her 14 year old has a boyfriend and she is okay about it. The joys of having a teenage daughter.
Terry  Spoke about mashed potatoes not sure what he meant but everyone else laughed.
He also put two entries in a Poet's competition  Good luck Terry.
Jo finally got rid of her rash and feels better. But what it was caused by she has no idea.
David C. Visited Art Rush on line and was surprised there was only a few that rhymed he found this a bit off putting. He admits to being an old fashioned poem.
David Rudder. Reading Michael Connelly's book The Poet and  is enjoying it. His hip is feeling much better and he has enjoyed walks on the beach.

Word of the Day
Wendy. Tantamount it means the equivalent value or significance.
Melissa. Filibuster To obstruct legislation  by making long speeches Or as a noun it can mean a Buccaneers
Eva. Pusillanimous.  Cowerdly to not help another in trouble.
Terry. Parochial..  Pertaining to a parish. Limited in outlook .
Jo. The longest word. meaning a lung disease caused by chopped dust.
David.C. Manifest to dash against or offend. Difficult to be seen or understood. Obscure to the eye. To hold public meetings too.
David R. Druid. A priest or soothsayer  in a religion.
Di. Spectre. A ghost or vision.

.Homework.
Di Did What Ifs. Short story. Beautifully descriptive of Kangaroo Valley.
Wendy. A poem about twins. In her usual funny way it is so clever.Also did one called The Boyfriend. To be  sent to Helene for the writers blog.
Mandy. A short story that might get longer first chapter called The Wrong Time.
Terry Hey Dad.  A poem really funny. Read it on Bay and Basin Writer Stories Blog

Jo. Identical. A poem.
David C. To Erica A short story. A very sexy story. He is still thinking about sex he has a one track mind.
David R. The Clones Closed Party. A poem about making babies in a test tube.

Exercise. Picking out sayings from words. Verbosity.We are all quick off the mark clever lot.

Quick Write. We were each given a fortune cookie and had to write about the contents.

Homework.
Around mid-morning you realize that everything that is happening seems really familiar. After much thought you discover that:
a) you are reliving a day from your past.
b) a dream/nightmare that you have had is now happening for real or
c) your life has fallen into a terrible rut and now you must take drastic measures to find a way out of it.
Write one of the three.
Good meeting with lots of laughs and jokes.






22 June 2011

BLOG FOR 22ND JUNE 2011-06-22

ATTENDING.
Dave Cargill. David Rudder. Mandy Byrne. Geoff Bolton. Melissa Ehrhardt  Leonie Worthy. Terry McLafferty. LATE COMER. DI Hammer.

News from the Members.
David made a comment that for the first time there are more men than women.Then Di arrived and evened the score.
Terry. He has a trailer sail and came up with Aweigh With Words. We thought it was very appropriate.
Leonnie. Choosing furniture and stuff for her new home, exciting and worrying at the same time.
Melissa. Dressed in her purple beanie waiting to warm up had nothing to report.
Geoff. Went to see the Nowra Players  last night and enjoyed the play The Good Doctor. he said it was very enjoyable.
Mandy. Now in the best sellers list she has sold 5 books on Smashwords.She is waiting for her friends to buy one but it seems she doesn't have many friends. Boo Hoo!
Di; She has discovered the Golf Course at Vincentia and thinks she will have lots of fun up there.
David R. Took a trip on the new Nerriga road and went out towards Goulbourn but it didn't save him any time so it wasn't any quicker. He enjoyed the solitary time. Also he has occasional company from three brothers who sound very suspicious but they are better than having guard dogs he reckons.
We had a discussion about locals in the outback being great when they are needed, much nicer than anyone would imagine..
David Cargill. Has been looking at retirement homes at Coastal Waters. And he gave us all the low down on it, till we told him to shut up and get on with the meeting. We were very tactful of course.

Word of the Day.
Terry.  Desultory Something that is all over the place.
Leonie. Spume. Refers to froth on top of a wave.
Melissa. Mordacious. Biting sarcasm or an animal or person given to biting.
Geoff. Egregious. Guilding the Lily saying something hollow when they are trying to do two things at once.Our Pollies who have two jobs do this often.
Mandy. Mellifluous. Smooth or sweet.
Di. Jocose. Meaning Jocular sort of person.or a jocose moment.
David. Promulgate. To promote or make widely known an idea or cause. Or to put into law by proclamation. 
David C. Flotsam and Jetsam. Flotsam is from a ship wreck. and Jetsam is something that has been thrown overboard that is not needed. Deliberately thrown away. Stuff washed up on a beach can be either.

Homework. We had three phases. A Sinister Man. a Stolen Ring and Fear of Spiders.
The  Sinister Man. By Mandy Byrne. A true Story about a visit to Centrelink.
Geoff. Arachnecide  A story about a spider in the bathroom.  See the story on our Blogg Bay and Basin Writers Stories.
Melissa. My Cousin Kenny. A good short story.
Leonie. Finished off her last weeks homework. Aerobics. Avery poignant short story we all think it is wonderful and would like to print it out.
Terry. The Sad Story of Unhappy Billy. A short confusing story. Dealing with tautology.  
David. Cargill. My Great Grandpa. A great little story about a stolen ring.
David Rudder. Theft. Arachnophobia. and the Sinister Stranger. A Poem. that included all the phases very cleverly done..
Di. The Stolen Ring. A poem. Well written fantasy

Exercise by Terry. Read out a story and we had to pick out the tautology in it. There were over 57.
Quick Write. A Way with words.

Helene set up a blogg for our stories. Go to Bay and Basin Writers Stories. to view them.I have to look this up as I have never used it before.
We all wrote something and it seems that David C is a bit preoccupied with sex at the moment. Must be his age.
Homework.  Identical Twins A Party Invitation. A Locked closet. Use all or some of these words to do homework. If you don't do it you are not excommunicated just frowned upon so do come, even if it is just to be frowned upon.
Jo is not well so we hope she is better soon as we miss her. Where are Cathy, Vala and Robyn and our other new ladies??? A note of apology will suffice. .

15 June 2011

BLOG FOR WRITERS GROUP
JUNE 15TH 2011-06-15

ATTENDING.
Melissa. Mandy, Robyn,Wendy, Terry, David Cargill, David Rudder. Geoff Bolton. Di Hamer. Rochelle Mills. Leonne Worthy; new member Rochelle Mills.
More men than ladies for once well for ten minutes.
 News Items.
Mandy still has her sore yaw and feeling down over friends so ill, life goes on. On a happier note she has published three books on smashwords now.
Geoff going to Eisteddfods and enjoying watching the talented participants.
Wendy nothing this week.
Mellisa her 14yr old cousin is visiting and singing her songs She might be moving to Wagga in January. We are not amused with news.
Robyn. Went to visit friends and all her grandchildren, enjoyed it all despite the weather.
Terry. His grandson had a hair cut and was excited to give his curls to his grandfather who has a serious hair loss. AAhh!
David C. Went to see his grandson and went bowling with him and his new knees. He scored over 100 so felt he did well, well done knees..
David Rudder. Took his hip to the medical centre and had a steroid injection in it and it is helping the pain.
Di. Did water aerobics and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Rochelle our new member. Welcome to the Mad House and we hope you will come back again. Rochelle wants to learn to write and cares for her father. Married with two kids. Loves writing about her own life and thoughts.
Leonie. Home loan approved and the builder will start her new home. How exciting.

Word of the Day.
David C. Nuance a graduate between colours or a subtle difference in a person meanings.
Terry. brusque. Abrupt in manner. Scotch. To make harmless. To scotch a rumour.
Melissa. Kibosh. same as scotch but  needed looking up. We found it is to dispose of something. To put an end to something.
Geoff. Scratch. has many meanings Not up to scratch or to scratch and has a sporting meaning to take off. Mark or cut.
Claque. people put in an audience to cheer and make comments..
Mandy. Sublimate to divert energy an emotion or impulse arising from primitive instinct.
Wendy. Refudiate. A word made up by a politician a malapropism of Repudiate. The politician Sara Palin used it to deny  something.
Di. Racketeer A crime to be carried out without attracting attention. These people were known as Racketeers.
David R. Provocative. Adj. to cause annoyance or anger deliberately. Provocative pose can be sexual.
Homework.
Wendy. Poem  Under the Bed. A really funny poem.
Mandy read part of a novel. Lost then Found.
Melissa. Hidding under my bed. A boys prospective of what's under his bed. You would not believe what was there!
Terry. Jims Dilemma. A really funny poem that had us in fits. Terry should send this off we all said.
David C. Poetic Licence. Another funny poem.
David R. Unpleasant secrets. A very sexy tale and so funny. We are concerned for him he seems to have sex on the brain today.
Di. Dear Diary. Short story. Another sexy tale.

Readings.
David C read another chapter from his current Novel, still to be named. We are very interested in the detective he also got into bed with someone this time. These Men!
Geoff Bolton. Read another chapter from his novel. Showa 46.This has a Japanese theme and is very interesting.

Exercise We did the opposites of words. Such as female and male animals  and other opposites. Wendy was so quick with her responses. For a 4'11" she is packed with information and was the champion by a mile.

Quick write. It was time for a change. Some poems and short pieces. Well done and entertaining

We discussed putting some of these wonderful poems onto a disc and Mandy would like to go into talking books. This could be a new venture but we might need some software to do it. Terry will price some and see what is the best deal as he is good at this. We have some money in the kitty.

Mandy printed out some of the groups Anthology at $5 a book to cover the ink. Any one wanting one please contact her and order one.

For new writers who want instruction about writing and getting stuff ready to publish we do have books and information you can borrow. If you feel daunted at the thought one of the group will mentor you and give you any help you need. We are a wonderful group and very modest with it.

Homework. Stolen Ring. Fear of Spiders. A Sinister Stranger. Use all three or some of them, do a poem, short story or long one. What ever you do just write and enjoy it.


  

08 June 2011

BAY AND BASIN BLOG.

BAY AND BASIN BLOG.
8TH JUNE 11
ATTENDING
David Rudder. David Cargill. Terry Mac.Robyn Kellner, Eva Brown. Geoff Bolkton. Di Hamar. Wendy Williams. Mandy Byrne. Leonie Worthy. Cathy Rose.

Brags. The two Davids have bragged about their grandchildren and what a joy they are to have. (They are only young so still human) David. C is going to be a great grandfather even though he is too young he reckons.
Leonie is now a great Aunt and we commented on how fertile we are.
Terry bragged about getting more members for Wildlife Rescue South Coast. This is great for the group.
Robyn. Her Granddaughter used to be lovely but is now 18 and her letters are not quite so loving as what Dave's granddaughter sent him. The language was very colourful now she sends texts messages.
Eva Brown. Nearly finished her course assessment she has to do a 3,000 essay to complete so good luck. This is for her her Aged Care Diploma
Geoff had no brags this week.
Cath nearly had a accident with a forgetful driver turning around and going back right in front of her.
Di Hamar. Brought a book in that the poets might find useful called Phrase and Fables.She had time with her partner for a change as they have been very busy so it was nice to have time together.
Wendy Williams. Had a very quiet week
Mandy survivied being with her granddaughter for two weeks and completed teaching
Word of the day.
David R. Hocus Pocus relates to wizardry a juggler or a jugglers trick. Also the name of several bands.
David Cargill. Xanthus. means blonde flaxen, brown or red haired or of the fair haired type. Greek word for yellow. Also the name of Achilles horse.
Leonie. Abracadabra a magic word one you exclaim when doing magic tricks.
Terry. Edify To improve morally. An edifying experience. Comes from the word Edifice a building.
Robyn Lorgnette Opera glasses on a handle. or to squint.
Eva  Tractable. Easy to manage docile and amenable.
Geoff. Contumely. Scorn or abuse.
Cathy. Chicanery. Trickery  Clever or misleading thoughts. Also things that stop accidents in races.
Di. Phantasmagoria. A shifting meddly of dream like figures.
Wendy. Googleganger. When you google your name on the net.
Mandy. No word.

Geoff gave us information on Literary Competitions.
Homework. Theme about a lost love.
Dave Rudder Read us several Poems he wrote. Some about being a jilted woman.
David Cargill. Poem about an X girlfriend.
Leonie. The X a story about lost love, then found again.
Terry. Short Story Me and Lee. A very vocal short story.
Geoff. Told us about Mysteries that were not mysteries.
Cathy. Short Story The Voyage.
Di. An X boyfriend a pair of binoculars and a good luck Charm. Short Story about lost love.
Wendy Williams. Revenge. A poem. Don't mess with this lady when you ditch her.
Mandy. A true story about a young mother with triplets and a toddler.
David C. Gave us a chapter from his novel.
Leonie read us one of her poems.
Exercise. Double Trouble Each word has two meanings
Bat. Press. Pen. Ring. Fly. Plug. Club. Note. Band.

Homework. Aerobics Secret Diary Something unpleasant under the bed.


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02 June 2011

Meetring lst June, 2011
 
Present: Leonie, Melissa, Wendy, David R.. terry, Robyn, Cath, Jo, Geoff, Di, Jessica
 
David R. presiding.
 
Brag/onfo:
 
Melissa talked about the difference in self-warming devices from country to country.
Geoff had a commendation for a poem he authored.
Terry advanced a marketing strategy for NANA. Now is WILDLIFE RESCUE SOUTH COAST INC..  Environment Day Lady Denman 4.6.11
Cath asked if anyone knew about the Sanctuary Point Mens' Shed.  Is it closing?  Many  replies.
Robyn spoke on her knowledge of the subject.
Diane has had her parents staying from Victoria- nice time had by all.
Jessica - made fruit scones first time - next time, Jess.  We all know about scone making, don't we,girls?
David R - made his decision about his forthcoming operation.  Finds water exercising very beneficial for hip pain.
 
Words:
 
Cathy: vapid - dull, insipid, vain.
Terry: egalitarian...believing everyone is equal
Diane: mnemonic - a verse or other aid for remembering.
Geoff: valance - curtain hanging, large frill.
            valence - chemical term, in journalism - the atmosphere of a place.
Jessica: dog's body - a person who is given menial tasks
Melissa: puckish - mischievous fairy, like so, from Shakespeare.
Leonie: dorter, dortour - dormitory, room, bedroom, in a monastery.
Wendy: cognate - relate or connected by blood - or knowledge of something
David R: assuage - make an unpleasant feeling bearable, relieve.
 
 
After the Words were completed, David spoke about  the subject of contributions to weekly writing exercises, all to do a few in advance, put them in the appropriate box in order to choose one each meeting, better also to consolidate club activities, i.e. smooth flow.  All who joined in conversation added to the view that material will be ready at any time for any occasion of club work.  Well received topic David, thanks, timely comments we all agreed.
 
Also look at Arts in Shoalhaven site re competitions - Geoff's suggestion.
Diane to email name of a competition to Terry - would Terry like to add to this with the name?
 
Homework:
 
Wendy: a poem inspired by Michael Buble. 'Daydreaming' - a would-be star and all the things one must do to be one.  Not all good things.
Leonie: 'Miss Potter' - literary character exercise - Beatrix Potter - a fine, incisive discourse.
Melissa: her lyrics - will present them to muso's when she finds the right persons.  Today she read 'The Man My Dog Seems To Think I Am'. suggestion from group seems to see it in Country music genre.
Jessica: 'Garden Patch' - Plant a tree, see it grow, give it mystical qualities and abstract colours - a tree in an abstract landscape in fact.  You fashion a garden ,then- it is a garden like no other.  The piece seemed to belong nowhere we can go, it was a constant shifting of ideas.  decadent (Jess's word).
Geoff: offensive in parts - Atlantic Monthly, about a neutered dog - contributors offer irrational advice.
Jo: wrote about prehistoric woman - 'Before the Last Dawn'.
Terry: poetry - 'Tears' - lovely imagery, superb actually - tears falling rhythmically in unison as lines were read out.  One of your best poems, I would say.
David R: 'No Homework' - treatise on having no help in trying to find subject for homework.
 
Exercise:  'What if... '
 
Wendy: a poem 'What If'.
Leonie: in depth - encompassing
Melissa: Imagination gone mad.
Jessica rhyme - ended up asking if she went out of her head would she be dead?
Geoff: personal 'iffing' - who might he have been.
Diane: sensible  'if's'
Jo: situational 'if's'
Terry: has his mind in the upper layer
Cathy: community improvements to the fore.
Robyn: answered her own questions.
David R: a poem itemising how good he could become if his dreams came true.
 
Quik rite: 'Dog's Body'
 
Very quik, all good, all different.  Poems included as usual and refreshing too.
 
Homework: An ex-boyfriend, a pair of binoculars, a good luck charm. All together make ..... what?  Write the story.
 

26 May 2011

Wenesday 25th May, 2011
 
Present: Terry, Eva, Leonie, David R, David C, Cathy, Jo, Wendy, Jessica.
 
Brag: Jo talked about Dinosaur Museum, Canberra, showed Mosasaur jaw fossil.  Cath showed her book about Canada Bay and its history, an unusual and very interesting work.  Leonie went to NSW Police Band concert at the Entertainment Centre.  Eva commented on the barbershop quartet on 'Australia's Got Talent' which excited talk on other bands, she was pleased to be doing her last forthcoming exam for Senior Health course also.  David C: resuming his novel, was also impressed by his friend's expertise in fixing his(David's) notebook problem.  Wendy and her husband bought Snuggies.  She said they are marvellous.  Terry had a conversation with his grandchild about  one of those subjects we always encounter when minding children.  David R, listening to National Radio - word difficulty for newchums - would have had its humour I think.  His daughters are very good ocean swimmers.  And David C's daughters are excellent road runners.  Very clever girls.  Jessica got herself a casual job which pleases her immensely.
 
Words:
 
Cath: aggrandisement: to make greater in power
Eva: immure: to enclose or imprison within walls.
Jessica: languid: disinclination to be energetic
               floccinaucinihilipilification: the habit of estimating something worthless.
David C: grudge: envy or discontent.
                begrudge: a reluctance to give.
Wendy: vagary: a whim.
              vainglory: empty pride.
Terry: acolyte: a follower in church custom or usage, a priest's helper (e.g. altar boy).
           verbivore [sic]: a user of uncommon words.
David R: stultify: to cause or lose initiative, hamper or impede routine for someone.
 
Homework was read out, it was founded on the donation of several books with clever, or not, titles, the task being to incorporate the various titles in a work.
 
David R, David D, both wrote long poems re this.
Wendy, 'The Crimson Palace', a cheeky, mmm ... raunchy poem, appreciated by all.
Terry wrote a story about mirror-image reality.  Convoluted thoughts, could be a good play.
David R read out poetry again about September people, good image David, and another poem called 'Ribbons of Life' very good poems altogether.  Best efforts.  Put them in a competition, David.
David C.read out a bit more of 'Charlie', his novel on the go, which we are familiar with - must finish it David, an excellent effort so far.  All agree.
 
Afternoon Workout
 
Terry presented a round-table quiz, no prizes were given.     Bah! Humbug!
Another test - a quick rite - identify with a literary character - who you are- would you want to be this character?
 
Cathy:        Hercule Poirot
David C:    Popeye the Sailor Man
David R:    Lolita ?
Terry:         Clark Kent (questions where do the changes of clothes come from?)
Wendy:      Eve (w/out Adam)
Jo:              The Queen (Alice)
Jessica:     Precious Ramotze
Eva:            Japanese anime
 
All good stuff Gang!
 
Homework for next week:  Write whatever you like!

18 May 2011

BLOG FOR BAY AND BASIN WRITERS
18TH MAY 2011
ATTENDING: David Rudder. David Cargill, Jo Ball. Malissa Ehrhardt. Terry Mac. Leonie Worthy. Di Hamer. Cath Rose. Wendy Williams. Mandy Byrne. Geoff Bolton.

News from the table. Terry explained what the word Gruin meant. It is selling by advertizing.
Leonie Bragged about writing an entry for the Shoalhaven Contest.
Cath was told by email she had 2000000dollars which was a scam.
Wendy went to Camberra and complained about the cold there.
Mandy.Published on line and did the groups anthology and has taken orders for 6 of them.
David is still acting as father confessor to a chap he met down at the pool and kept us in stitches with the tales he is told, all in confidence of course.
David Cargill has concerns about his brother who has cancer, good he can share with us his worries.
Jo went to see the dinosaur museum in Camberra and really enjoyed.
Melissa is doing very well with her song writing and came in the runners up.

Word of the Day.
Terry.Carwhitchet this is a hoaxing question a piece of Jabberwocky that does sound very unusual. A bit like a Dickons word
Terry.Misanthropist  Distrust of human beings.
Terry.Clique used to be used by french printers for stereotype.
Leonie.Carrion. Carcass of a dead animal.
Geoff.Cohort. a collection of objects or people who have something in common.
Di. Peregrinate. To wander or travel from place to place.
Cath.Esoteric You can't understand what a person is talking about such as secrets passed along in code.
Wendy. Skullduggery To practice deception or jiggery pokery..
 Mandy  Too many words to talk about. Logorrhea and excess of words.
David R. Proclivity a tendency to choose or do something regularly. Inclination or fondness to lean towards.
David C. Pique. A fit of pique stirred up or provoked your interest in something.
Also a stiff ribbed cotton fabric.
Homework. A rejection letter written to a famous person that later became a best seller.
 Terry wrote his to Tolkien  about Lord of the Rings.
Leonie. Read a story Mrs. White. Very discriptive.
Di Wrote about Jane Austin. Pride and Prejudice   Would be authentic if sent in the 18th Century but seemed funny to us now.
Cath. Her letter was to Margaret Mitchell for Gone with the Wind.
Wendy. Letter to Pam Ayers about her poetry.
Mandy. Letter to Cathrine Cookson. The publisher grove ling for his mistake.
David he wrote to Agatha Christie. He rejected her book and decimated her characters. and plot. He also wrote one to Mandy Byrne about her book Sing a Song of Tuppence. Very funny and we all enjoyed it.


David Cargill.  El Bib. To who ever wrote the bible stories. They sound too improbable to be published. by Pontus Pilot.
Jo didn't do a story. She did a review on Ray Martin's book instead.
 Competitions. Shoalhaven Literary awards close on the 27th May.

Exercise for the Day. Carwhitches.
Nonsensical writing to see who can do it best. We all made the cake so it didn't need cooking.
Quick Write. Write about your first pet.

Homework We took a load of books and using their title we had to write a story using the titles. The iron Snakes. The crimson Palace. Pearls. Winter Song. Scenes from the Sex War. Homeland. Houses without doors. Haunted Tree.








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