The writers
Wendy, Juan, Trevor, Lynn, Di, Terry, Cath, Helene
The meeting was full of fun and laughter
Christmas lunch venue change
Christmas lunch will be held at the St Georges Basin Country club at 12 noon on Friday 9 December 2016
The homework
Combine the letter A, and aliens in a thriller
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03 November 2016
Record of meeting 26 October 2016
Present
Wendy, Juan, Trevor, Terry, David, Cath and welcome back to Melissa on a visit from South Australian
More next time.
Wendy, Juan, Trevor, Terry, David, Cath and welcome back to Melissa on a visit from South Australian
More next time.
19 October 2016
Record of meeting 19 October 2016
The writers
Wendy, Cath,
Terry, David, Helene and welcome to Trevor
Words of the day
Omnipresent – all
around
Ostracise – banish
or exclude
Ordinate –
regulation, official rule
Opprobrium –
scurrilous, harsh criticism
Obtuse – not sharp
or pointed, stupid, blunt
Obdurate –
stubborn, persistent in wrong dealing
Writing from words of the day
The omnipresent
writers operated to organise the words of the day into the following stories
and poems: Helene – Ballarat Police Station, Cath – The council, David – You
are so stupid, Trevor – A fine man, Terry – In the joint and Wendy – Ostriches.
Three dedicated
writers read out their Snow White homework: David – I did not have relations
with those 7 men, Terry – Get Dopey and Helene – Angel and Raven
Christmas lunch
Wendy will check
and report back on the availability of the Lodge for the end of November or the
first week of December for our Christmas lunch.
Exercise – he had calluses on his hands
Helene - In the
construction industry, Wendy – Opening oysters, Terry – from a mine and
fighting, Terry – The story behind the callused hands, David – Grabbed the hem
of her dress and Cath – From the garden.
Exercise – using unknown words
We used the words
cedi, ekpwele, kwacha and oyguya to create stories and poems
Helene – pet
rocks, Wendy – I felt seedy, Terry – On the train, Trevor – Customers applauded
and David – All his needs.
Exercise – Oops
The writers wrote
interesting stories and poems on the topic of Oops
Trevor – My
wedding day, Terry – Something missing, Wendy – I didn’t mean it, Helene
Chocolate and David – I couldn’t help it.
Homework
Write a comedy
based on the character of Pinocchio. Next week bring a word starting with the
letter P for word of the day.
12 October 2016
Record of meeting 12 October 2016
The writers
Wendy, Terry,
Cath, David C, Juan, Helene and Diane
Words of the day
Implore – to
plead, beg
Idiosyncrasy –
peculiarity
Icon – image,
emblem, logo, idol
Incult-
uncultivated, common, unrefined
Ignoramus –
ignorant or stupid person
Insouciant –
casual lack of concern, relaxed
Writing from words of the day
The writers
grabbed the words of the day and wrote: David - I was so relieved, Cath – In
the cabinet, Helene – I want to be immersed in water, Wendy – Eating your food,
Terry – Poor old Donald and Juan – Sitting on the couch with the cat.
Only one diligent
writer read out homework Helene – Ivana Trump – a unique story of alliances associated
with the US Presidential Election.
Exercise – write a paragraph without using
the letter e
The writers thought
deeply and slowly and wrote efficiently without using the letter e creating a
range of interesting stories: Helene – A Kangaroo and a Koala, Wendy – Insipid
imp, Terry – Tommy was silly, Juan – A lap top, Diane – Mad woman, David – Not
a word, Cath – All I could do.
Exercise 2 - The story of Cinderella from
her point of view
The writers told
the Cinderella story from her point of view with some twisted facts; Wendy – A
poor like girl, Helene – no cleaning today, Cath – One day my time will come,
David – Why do I have to?, Diane – In a boarding school, Yuan – Too big to
clean and Terry – Nothing to wear.
Homework
Write the Snow
White story as a comedy. Bring a word of the day starting with the letter “O”.
05 October 2016
Record of meeting 5 October 2016
The writers
Wendy, Cath, Juan,
Lynn, David C, Elizabeth, Helene, Diane
The words of the day
Ebullient – full
of life
Erudite –
scholarly, learned
Emotion –
sentiment, passion
Epitome – a
perfect example
Emigrant – leave
one country for another
Equity – value of
share, fair and reasonable
Eccentric –
quirky, act differently to others
Equanimity –
calmness of the mind, composure
Writing from words of the day
The writers
embraced the words of the day and expressed the following; Helene - Poor
decision making, Wendy – On the night cart, Juan – My favourite poem, Elizabeth
– His face, Lynn – Most settle, Diane –
The artist, David – No class and Cath – Achievement.
Three writers
shared their homework: Helene – Elongated elegant envelopes, Wendy – An extra
leg and David – I went to see Eric and Ernie.
Exercise – Dear self or someone else
The writes wrote a
humorous letter to themselves or someone else Helene – James Packer, Cath –
sliding around and throwing custard packets, David – You have finally done it,
Diane – I wish I had bought the witch, Lynn – You washed the car, Elizabeth –
Black slacks, Juan – Letter from the Minister and Wendy – Dear June.
Exercise – Three word poem starting each
line with letter E
The writers wrote
poems with three word sentences, each line starting with the letter E. Helene – Every day starts, Wendy - Early to
bed, Elizabeth
- Every day sunny, Lynn – Ever the gentleman, Diane – Emulating wind machines and
David – Every line rhymes.
Homework
Select your word
of the day starting with the letter
I. Use words starting with the letter I
in a comedy story or poem
.
28 September 2016
Record of meeting 28 September 2016
The writers
Wendy, Cath,
Helene, Juan, Terry, David C
The words of the day
Soporific –
inducing drowsiness
Salubrious –
healthy, feeling good
Salvation – being
saved from harm or sin
Stupefy – to make
dull or astound someone
Sanctimonious –
show of being morally superior
Scandal –
disgraceful action or event, shame, malicious gossip
Writing from words of the day
The salubrious
writers scribbled short stories and poems as follows; Helene - Sabrina swayed,
Wendy – Stewart and lots of s words, Juan – Parking, Terry – Donald’s campaign,
David – Won by one vote and Cath – Jim.
A few
sanctimonious scribblers scandalised the others with the stories: Helene –
Wanda and Warren, David – The Sepia school photograph and Terry – oooooagg at
the mercy of a beast.
Young Writer’s competition SSPAN
The group discussed
procedures for judging the entries - Terry will send out the 37 entries by
email and confirm allocation of entries to judges. Judging to be completed by
Wednesday 12 October 2016. Any enquires about entries to Terry.
Exercise - Giraffe, gold fish and/or
hypochondriac nurse
The writers scrutinised
the exercise topics to stream the stories; Cath – buy the fish, David – Maid
Marion visits me, Terry – When I was young, Juan – Lazy man, Wendy – My sister
sent me a spider and Helene - Visit from the nurse.
Homework
Use the letter E to
evolve a word of the day and use it to energise a comedy story or poem.
22 September 2016
Record of meeting 21 September 2016
The writers present
David C, Terry,
Elizabeth, Cath, Juan, Wendy, Pauline and Diane
Words of the Day.
Wring Winklepickers Worldling Woebegone Wage
Winsome Wergild Dessert
Using these words there were stories of disaster, a young mother's struggle, visiting a cafeteria, an old woman, an adventurous wedding, Wally and Willimena, a long journey, and a young man in the desert.
Homework.
Juan...When everything is gone (reminiscence and hope)
David...An intergalactic war Pauline...The fortune teller
Dianne...Robots and terror Elizabeth...Pastoral memories
Exercise...We used the words "I have to hand it to you" and came up with wide variation of tales.
Words of the Day.
Wring Winklepickers Worldling Woebegone Wage
Winsome Wergild Dessert
Using these words there were stories of disaster, a young mother's struggle, visiting a cafeteria, an old woman, an adventurous wedding, Wally and Willimena, a long journey, and a young man in the desert.
Homework.
Juan...When everything is gone (reminiscence and hope)
David...An intergalactic war Pauline...The fortune teller
Dianne...Robots and terror Elizabeth...Pastoral memories
Exercise...We used the words "I have to hand it to you" and came up with wide variation of tales.
Homework for 28 September 2016
Bring a word of
the day starting with the letter S and include words starting with the letter S
in a Sci fi or occult story or poem.
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