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“World Book Night” (April 23 annually), “California Bookstore Day” (May 3 for 2014), and “California Writers Week” (third week in October)
"Poem in Your Pocket Day 2014" will be Thursday, April 24. Carry it with you, and share it with others throughout the day.
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EKPHRASIS 3 : Submission Dates - Wednesday, April 16 through Saturday, June 7 more...

April 16th     6:00 pm

Mendocino Hotel
Garden Room

1st Annual
Writers SmatchUp

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"Write a story I don't finish?"
"Finish a story I didn't start?"

Come listen to seven teams of two writers up to the challenge. 

May 21st     6:00 pm

Mendocino Hotel
Garden Room
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Shirin Yim Bridges

"Digital First" 

Digital publishing can be, not an alternative to traditional publishing, but a step toward it. Stories abound about authors who’ve published digitally first and then been swept up for squillions of dollars. Fifty Shades of Grey was one example. Enjoy the good news, and assess if “digital first” might be right for you.

Shirin Yim Bridges has made the successful transition from author (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, HarperCollins, Chronicle Books) to award-winning editor and publisher. Shirin has spoken about writing and publishing for the Mendocino Coast Writers’ Conference, the Book Passage Children’s Writers and Illustrators Conference, the Asian Festival of Children’s Content, Stanford University, San Francisco State University, Illinois State University, Dominican University, the San Francisco Writing Salon, and the College of San Mateo.


Members 
Open Mic

Each month, when time permits, we'll have two members read their work for 3 minutes each. Put your name in the basket for a drawing at the start of the evening, and another at the end. Please time the reading to stay within the limit. 

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Bottom: Jay Frankston, Nona Smith, Lea Callan, Henri Bensussen, Orah Young -Middle: Katherine Brown, Sharon Gilligan -Top: Norma Watkins, Doug Fortier, Donald Kirkpatrick
March 19th 6:00 pm 
Anthology Release Party
Preview readings by members accepted for the 2014 Anthology Writers of the Mendocino Coast Upwelling.
We are grateful to the Mendocino Hotel for use of the Garden Room

Bloomsday is a commemoration and celebration of the life of Irish writer James Joyce during which the events of his novel Ulysses, set on 16 June 1904, are relived.
Are you interested in participating as a reader, or in another capacity, please e-mail Marylyn Scott at motherbearscott@mindspring.com.

Redwood Coast Sr. Center's Gazette is accepting submissions: personal recipes, poems, stories, histories, anecdotes, photos, and articles of general interest. Read the Premier Issue, and see page six for more details about writing for the Gazette. With your submission, include a brief description of what you do at the Center. The deadline is the 5th of each month. The March issue is available online.

Member News

When your writing is published, receives a nomination or award, or other notable exposure, please send a short announcement to writersmendocinocoast@gmail.com 

Member Nona Smith has a new book, Stuffed, Emptying the Hoarder's Nest. 
Join Nona at the Gallery Bookshop April 26th, at 6:30 when she shares her story of emptying
the "nest." 
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Member John Fremont's satirical novel, Comedy of Terror, has just been published. 
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It is available in paperback at local stores and online from Amazon and Indiebound.org. 
The ebook is also available in Kobo, Nook, Kindle, and iBooks formats. If you are easily offended, be forewarned. Money back if Comedy of Terror doesn't make you laugh, blanch, swear, or vote for someone else.
   Link to John's Blog

Member Maureen Eppstein (Mendocino Coast Writers Conference faculty 2004, MCWC board and past director) had a poem "Ambient Music" accepted for the 2013 Aesthetica Creative Writing Annual, published in England.
Member Katy Pye's Elizabeth's Landing has won First Place in Fiction in the 2013 Writer's Digest Self-Published e-book Awards 
Member Jewels Marcus was a finalist in the 2014 Eco Arts Award for her poem “The Next Coming.”

Join a cooperative to sell your books in a dramatic setting ideal for writing and boat watching. Dusty Dillion, owner of the World's End Rowing Club, sponsors Noyo Treasures, a bookstore for local authors at Noyo Harbor, also featuring local history. Manager and writers club member, Jeanne Duncan, has added select local art and music. Contact Jeanne at 707/962-0394 or ghostwriters@mail.com.

Mendocino Coast Writers Conference Registration Opened: March 15, 2014 
          Late Fee After June 15, 2014 
Writing Contest Deadline: June 23, 2014 
Five Under Twenty-five Scholarship Deadline:
May 15, 2014

zine |zēn|(also ’zine ) is 1) a magazine, esp. a fanzine. 2) a webzine. Another issue of Is That Baby Vicious is seeking contributors. Talk to Holly Harbinger, denizen of the Mendocino coast.

Good Words is a collection of the best poems, fiction, and nonfiction, written and performed by students attending Creative Writing classes on the coast. 

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LITERATURE

Nine ways
to find time 
to write
2014 LITERARY REVIEW
Submissions closed 
August 30, 2013
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Winter 2012-2013 Issue

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Congratulations to members: 
Steve Sapontzis, Jan Edwards, Katherine Heimann Brown, 
and Jay Frankston. 
Archive: Spring 2012 Inaugural Issue

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN:
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The 2014 anthology, 
Writers of 
the Mendocino Coast Upwelling,
is here!
Our second anthology is now available at Gallery Bookshop, in Mendocino. 
Members can pick up their copy of the 2014 anthology on the third Wednesday meeting at the Mendocino Hotel. 
To purchase by mail, send a message to WritersMendocinoCoast@Gmail.com.

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     Welcome to the Mendocino Coast branch of the California Writers Club founded in 1909. We are proud to share in this legacy.
     The Writers of the Mendocino Coast meet in the Mendocino Hotel at 6:00 pm on the third Wednesday of every month. We host speakers, workshops, open mics and other yet to be discovered events and activities (link to archive.)
     Our intention is to expand the network and opportunities for writers here on the Mendocino Coast. We hope you'll join us. 
Writers of the Mendocino Coast
PO Box 762 Fort Bragg, CA 95437

MEMBER COUNT : 69
Welcome Howard Steven Pines, 
author of The Whale Song Translation

Membership 
 
NEW MEMBERS  $65 / includes $20 initiation fee. More information on the website's Membership page.
Membership includes a copy of each of the club's recent anthology, copies of our state organization's Literary Review magazine, space for member biographies, and  opportunities to see your writing in: 
-The annual Anthology. Submissions 
for Writers of the Mendocino Coast Upwelling 
to be published in 2014 
closed Sept. 18, 2013.  
-The Literary Review is published by the state California Writers Club. More info at  www.calwriters.org
-The yearly collaboration, Ekphrasis, with the Artists Coop of Mendocino


California Writers Club
SF/Peninsula Branch
FAULT ZONE / DIVERGE
Call For Submissions
Deadline August 1st

"PITCH OPPORTUNITY" 
Article by CWC PR Director
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2014 GUIDELINES FOR SUBMITTING TO WMC’S SECOND ANTHOLOGY
WRITERS OF THE MENDOCINO COAST: UPWELLING
Submissions closed
September 18, 2013

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Mendocino Coast Writers Conference - Suzanne Byerley Scholarship Fund for older writers of limited means. Tax-deductible donations to MCWC, POBx 2087 Fort Bragg CA 95437

PITCH OPPORTUNITY             Donna McCrohan Rosenthal, PR Director    CWC

I often marvel at the opportunities surrounding us in the CWC. Speakers and fellow members provide experiences and support, and we hear about contests and services that would otherwise escape us. A few of the latter recently crossed the CWC PR desk and I pass them along to you.

The first, Fearless Literary Services, has partnered with the CWC to offer manuscript assessment, editing, coaching and marketing, and members receive a special discount. Fearless has impressive background with major houses and comes highly recommended. Check out http://www.fearlessbooks.com/CWC.htm for more, or contact them at info@fearlessbooks.com.

The next, WriterAdvice with an April 18 deadline, seeks flash fiction, memoir and creative non-fiction running 750 words or less. Enlighten, dazzle and perhaps win $200. For details, visit www.writeradvice.com.

The Greyden Press 2014 Book Competition will award over $12,000 in prizes. Deadlines: fiction, young adult-fiction, non-fiction - June 2; children's books - July 1 (www.greydenpress.com/competition).

“Duende,” a new literary magazine, “insinuates authenticity and soulfulness, earthiness, expressiveness and chill” and asks for your deepest and best work. The submissions window for the inaugural issue runs March 15 – May 15 (www.duende.goddard.edu).

Author’s Marketing Pro software aims to help authors find target readers and accepts books from subscribers for consideration for movie and TV adaptation. See a demo video on www.montecarlosolutions.com/authors.

As with any recommendation, recognize the distinction between endorsement and sharing announcements. But heck, what writer wouldn’t want to know about opportunities – and what branch wouldn’t benefit from possibly opening doors for members? Consider this angle an outreach tool. Sure, people can hunt down resources online. But you can make it more fun to discover these leads through membership and meetings.

Best wishes for a Happy New Year, 
and sail on,
Donna McCrohan Rosenthal, PR director,
-       pr@calwriters.org
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