22 November 2017

Record of meeting 22 November 2017


The writers
Helene, Lynn, Elizabeth, Cath, Pauline

The words of the day
Curricle - sulky

Fidget – move restlessly

Atonement – reparation, reconciliation

Hubris – arrogance, conceit, haughtiness

Bookworm – a worm that eats books & a voracious reader

Writing from words of the day
Without a fidget the writers wrote about wedding transport, into the country, on time, a refuge and in Huskisson.

Reading of homework
Two hard working writers read out their homework on the topics – Princess Anne and The gods of writing.

Exercise – bottomless pit
The writers teetered on the edge while they wrote about - Call the witch doctor, A pin point of light, Don’t go near the pit, Falling into debt and the deep blue hole.

Exercise - When life gives you lemons throw them back and demand mangoes
The writers grabbed lemons and mangoes and wrote about - All the healthy food, Invisible and responsible, I love to eat my mangoes, Tennis balls and Be yourself.

Homework
Use the following words and ideas to write your story or poem - Late afternoon, thunderstorm, National Park and feeling desolate.


19 November 2017

Meeting on 15th November 2017

Homework due 22 November 2017
You meet a famous person - what would you say

Attendance.
Jenni, Pat, Cath, Lynn, Terry, Trevor

Words of the Day
cogitate...ponder, meditate, reflect
adept.......proficient, expert
tocsin......an alarm bell or signal
bungee....flexible connection on aircraft
partlet......female
utopia......imagined perfect place or state

As usual six people came up with (mostly) different slants in a quick-write.

Homework reading
Quite a few variations on being in an elevator with three or more people of different
religious leanings.




08 November 2017

Record of meeting 8 November 2017


The writers
Helene, Ron, Terry, Cath, Jenni, Pauline, Trevor, Lynn and welcome to Christine

Two representatives from the Uniting Church also attended the meeting to discuss the relationship with our writing group as we are an outreach program of the Church. Discussions included a Charter, Code of Conduct and stronger communication. The minister will email a copy of the Charter for the group to examine and discuss.

The words of the day
Vapid – banal
Masticate – chew
Brook – put up with
Amberina – art glass

Farouche – sullen or shy
Kiss – caress with the lips

Legerdemain – trickery, deception
Festive – merry, relating to carnival

Recalcitrant – obstinately disobedient

Writing from words of the day
The writers wrote about A Code of conduct, The herd of cattle, A sermon, Ran away to hide, Determined, Pushed me in the pool, The cows, A gathering and The preacher.

Reading of homework
Six motivated writers read out their homework on the topics - The farce, My first Cup visit was Toriffic, Tears in the beer, Souped up nag, Why didn’t I listen and Swirling ashes.

Exercise – The Chaos theory
The writers chaotically embraced the topic and wrote about - Aftermath, On the railway station, No serendipity for me, Hey Pretty insect, The church, Hit by the doors, Where are we heading and The wonder of butterflies.

Homework
Write the dialogue of three strangers caught in a lift. You could try the combination of a born age Baptist Preacher, an Atheist and satanic High Priest or any other characters that inspire you.


05 November 2017

Meeting on 1st November 2017

Attendees
Ron, Terry, Jenni, Pauline, Trevor, Cath

Words of the Day
Schism...division into opposing groups
detritus...cast off material
peaky...   pale from illness or fatigue
pearlescent...lustre resembling mother-of-pearl
knell...sound of a bell e.g. at a funeral

Interesting variation for quickly written items

Homework.
From finding something in the garden to only starting out as a casual walk.
Some good stuff.

A bit of chatter after tea time and a writing exercise finished the day.

Homework.

'''The Melbourne Cup..."

28 October 2017

Meeting on 25th October 2017

Attendance.
Ron, Cathy, Trevor, Jenny, Terry, Elizabeth

Words of the Day
perturbed... anxious, mental uneasiness
opportune...timely, convenient
felicitous... well chosen, appropriate
heathen...   unenlightened person, not aligned to any particular religion
hedonism...the pursuit of pleasure

As usual a broad offering of quickly written items

Reading of homework.
Everybody had something to contribute based on the line..."What started out as a casual walk..."

Exercise

We chose from a range of words from three groups and wrote a story/poem.
e.g. First word...lava, second word...beach, then a phrase..."if you must know..."
Again we excelled with our efforts...(quick, close the door before the tickets get blown off).

Homework.
TBA

Homework..."At a garage sale your character buys an old antique brass urn. On arrival home he/she discovers there are ashes in it...someone's ashes."

23 October 2017

Information October 2017


Bay and Basin writing for pleasure group - Information



The Bay and Basin Writing group was established in 2000.  We meet weekly on Wednesdays from 1 to 4 pm in the building behind the Uniting Church in Meriton Street, St Georges Basin. We’re regarded as an “outreach” program of the church.



To achieve writing experience we follow a structure for our meetings

·         Nomination to facilitate the meeting

·         Word of the day and its meaning from each person

·         10 minute quick write from the words of the day

·         Reading of homework

·         Afternoon tea

·         One or two writing exercises provided by members

·         Setting of homework by members



The person who facilitates the meeting will

1.     Bring and conduct a short exercise for the group. Examples for exercises include:-

·         Share a book review.

·         Read about 500 words or synopsis and ask for comments. *

·         Provide an exercise for the group – there are many examples on line and in books. Or design your own exercise.

2.    Provide a homework topic for us to work on for the next meeting.



We will publish a brief record of our meetings including the homework topic at www.basinwriters.blogspot.com.au 

         

Each person attending a meeting is asked to contribute a small amount currently $1 which is used to cover costs for using the building and afternoon tea.. Funds will also be used to purchase relevant items for the group and for writing workshops, paid presentations, etc. 

If you wish to receive email information about the group and writing competitions, please provide your email address to helene.gaul6@bigpond.com



Your email address will not be shared with other members unless you agree – we will use BCC for email addresses.



*Another option for feedback would be to ask a member/s and provide them with a printed copy or memory stick,







Helene Gaul - October 2017

18 October 2017

Record of meeting 18 October 2017


The writers
Helene, Ron, Terry, Trevor

The words of the day
Portend – omen of
Levant – to abscond
Flamboyant – showy
Declivity – downward slope
Pedagogy – theory of teaching
Narcolepsy – extreme tendency to fall asleep
Mussitation – mumbling speech, silent movement of the lips
Cataplexy – sudden physical collapse caused by strong emotion or laughter

Writing from words of the day
The writers grabbed the words of the day and wrote about - Teachers gone, The host knew, The old man and My friends.

Reading of homework
The four dedicated writers read their homework - The thief changes his modus operandi, She embraced his ego, King Henry VIII and Make it gory.

Exercise – out of the box
The writers searched the cupboard and found a box which led to the stories - Broken bones and glass, Day off school, Three days before his birthday and Doing nothing.

Exercise – a cousins wedding
The writers dug deep into family history to tell stories about their cousins including -The cat that got the cream, Uncle Rupert, Nellie and Jock’s wedding and Many kisses and cans.

Homework
What started out as a casual walk ……