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The California State Library is working with local libraries to collect COVID-19 stories from across the state. Californians of all ages have responded by sending in original essays, poems, photographs, videos and works of art.
If you have writing, artwork, a photo or other documentation of your COVID-19 experience and would like to help record California’s response to this pandemic for future generations, please send it to them. 
https://coviddiaries.library.ca.gov​

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This series, presented by the Mendocino Coast Writer's Conference, will focus on revision and generating new material.
Each seminar will be two hours and will include a presentation, resources, and Q&A. Registration is $20 each, $50 for any three, or $75 for all five. Seminars will be hosted through Zoom.
​More information and registration at MCWC.org.

ALTERNATIVES TO “PLOT”: RETHINKING THE SHAPES OF OUR STORIES  With K-Ming Chang
SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 12-2 PM PDT
​DUPLICATION. REPLICATION. REITERATION: A CLOSER LOOK AT WRITING REPETITION IN FLASH
With K.B. Carle   SATURDAY, MAY 8,  12-2 PM PDT
​SPECULATIVE POETRY WORKSHOP  
With Rachelle Cruz
SATURDAY, MAY 22,  12-2 PM PDT
 CARETAKING AND CREATIVE PRACTICE: WRITING INTO REAL LIFE  With Sarah McColl
SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 12-2 PM PDT

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​APRIL 18th 3:00 p.m.

Susan Bono





Contents of the Dead Man’s Pockets:
The Power of Objects in Your Writing

 
Remember Jack Finney’s story about a man who gets himself trapped on the ledge of a New York apartment with no identification and no way back inside? The whole story hinges on a single piece of yellow paper.  “‘Contents of the dead man’s pockets,’ he thought, ‘one sheet of paper bearing penciled notations—incomprehensible.’” 
     In this workshop we’ll explore how the use of objects can reveal character and create symbolic resonance in our stories, memoirs and poetry. The answer to better writing may be hiding in a purse or medicine cabinet. Like they say on TV, “What’s in your wallet?”  
 
Susan Bono teaches, writes, and edits in Petaluma. She published Tiny Lights: A Journal of Personal Essay from 1995—2015 and has been an active supporter of MCWC for many years. Her work is forthcoming in The Write Spot: Musings and Ravings from a Pandemic Year. Her collection of personal essays is What Have We Here: Essays about Keeping House and Finding Home. Find out more at susanbono.com.


MAY 16th, 3:00 p.m.

​2021 SMATCHUP READINGS 
​MEMBER READINGS "Last Night..."

Readings by writers blindly matched for a collaborative writing project of one page each, where the first starts the piece, and the second writer finishes and titles it. 

 SMATCHUP 2014    SMATCHUP 2015  
SMATCHUP 2016    SMATCHUP 2017   SMATCHUP 2018

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EKPRASIS 2021 SIGN UPS

Ekphrasis sign ups remain open from April 18 until May 31 until filled. There will be ten slots for writers who initiate art and ten slots for writers who respond to art. Members should contact Katherine Brown stating which they want to be, an initiator or responder to art. Members must be in good standing to participate.

Ekphrasis is our annual event of
artists responding to artists
. Join the fun.


WMC and The Artists Co-op of Mendocino join efforts to marry stories and poems to paintings and sculptures. Members will read their work at our October meeting. The Artists Co-op will also have a virtual showing of the artwork beginning in October 1 and be available for on-site viewing during the months following.

NOVEMBER 21st, 3:00 p.m.
LINDA WATANABE McFERRIN

MAKING A SCENE: IN PRINT AND ON SCREEN
Details of her talk are unavailable at this time.

GUALALA COMMUNITY WRITING PROJECT
Mark Gross is leading a writing initiative, KGUA Writers, in Gualala in collaboration with Peggy Berryhill's KGUA-FM, 88.3 radio program at 9:00 a.m. on Monday mornings.
     There is a Facebook Group Page KGUA Writers,
and a website The Town That Started Writing.


This week's prompt is for written submission of 200-300 words and recorded pieces of 2 to 3 minutes length to air the following Monday. 
Send a new message with the subject of "
Episode #51

As writers, we try to manage the voices in our heads screaming out with 'their story' their judgment, and their ideas.
Deadline Friday, April 16th midnight.
to KGUAWriters@gmail.com.​
Some of the episodes are online.


CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS TO
​DRAMA ANTHOLOGY


WMC member Phil Zwerling and his colleague, Robert Moreira, are working on a Drama in the Time of CoVid-19 anthology to be published in 2022 by FlowerSong Press. They seek dramatic works: short plays, performance pieces, monologues, etc. that speak to the deaths, isolation, social, political, and economic upheaval that have followed in the wake of this pandemic.

Go to the SUBMISSIONS PAGE for all the details. Send any questions to Philip Zwerling pzwerling@icloud.com.
http://www.philipzwerling.com

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GOT A MINUTE?
See the current schedule.  
Mendocino Theatre Company's One-Minute Radio Theatre is a two-minute spot broadcast bi-weekly on ​KZYX. Collaborate by submitting an original one-minute radio play. 
 All voices to be heard! Plays can be in English or Spanish. No fee for submission nor cash award if your play is chosen; all actors and directors give their time free of charge. 
Submit your one-minute play* (app. 150-170 words, for 1-3 actors) in the body of an email (no attachments) to mtc@mcn.org with the subject MTC One-Minute Play: [Title of your play]. Include your full name, contact information, and a brief, 50-word bio. You may submit as many one-minute plays as you wish, but only one submission per email, please. 
*NB: Play may not contain the "seven dirty words", which are prohibited by the FCC. Play must be totally original and the author's own work.


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Online Poetry
​Workshop for Youth

Professional  poets from throughout California offer creative poetry writing lessons for youth and families.   Lessons are free to everyone and require no prep.  This online workshop is growing and lessons will continue to be added throughout the pandemic. Click to start writing!



POETRY
​Rhythm Running River
1st Sunday, 3-4 p.m. and 3rd Sunday 3-5 p.m. on KZYX&Z public radio 
To listen live: https://www.radiorethink.com/tuner/?stationCode=kzyx
For playlists: http://www.outfarpress.com/rrr.html
To receive emails from Dan Roberts with links to listen or download, contact Dan at outfarpress@saber.net



POETRY
Tongo Eisen-Martin (from San Francisco)

Virtual Point Arena Third Thursday Poetry
Thursday, April 15, 2021  7 to 9 pm
Format: Virtual Featured Reading followed by Open Mic (Zoom video)
For more information or to receive a Zoom invitation contact producer Blake More: blake@snakelyone.com

POETRY
ukiaHaiku Festival 2021

Sunday, April 25, 2021   3 to 4 pm
Format: Virtual Open Reading (Zoom video)
To receive a Zoom link, email Roberta Werdinger: rwerdinger@pacific.net

POETRY
​Cartwheels on the Sky ~ Poets, Poems & Discovery
Saturdays 7 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Live on KGUA FM Gualala and live streaming online KGUA.org with host Blake More


Show Archive: https://www.bmoreyou.net/musings/
Highlighting a new poet in conversation each week, the show offers fresh, intelligent, living poetry and lively discussions. To be considered for future shows, contact blake@snakelyone.com

FORT BRAGG LIBRARY
FIRST THURSDAY OPEN MIC POETRY 
7 P.M.
Use this link https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9748647159
Readers should limit themselves to eight minutes, for
one to four poems. For more information, contact Dan Hesse, Branch Librarian at hessed@MendocinoCounty.org or 707 / 961-2625. And see FortBraggLibrary.org.

UKIAH LIBRARY
Loba Poetry Series
Last Thursdays of the month
Thursday, April 29, 2021   7 to 9 pm
Format: Virtual Open Reading
Registration is required. Please email organizer Melissa Carr (she/her/they) at the Ukiah Library, carrm@mendocinocounty.org, to receive a Zoom link



SEEKING NONFICTION WRITER
PAID ACCOUNT OF AN ARTIST'S LIFE
Seeking writer to produce a nonfiction account of an artist’s life, a contemporary and friend of Dorr Bothwell and Emmy Lou Packard. The artist's son has his artwork and tons of organized reference resources, every story that ever appeared in print about him. Everything is in print on paper—nothing has been scanned.
Contact
retired Gallery Bookshop bookseller, Katy M. Tahja at ktahja@mcn.org or 937-5854.

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KELLEY HOUSE CALENDAR
Call for Writers
There are so many stories yet to tell, and they welcome your voice. Articles are 400 to 700 words and can be paired with photos or illustrations usually discovered in their database of 10,000 images. Call the Kelley House curator, Karen McGrath, at 707/937-5791 or email her at curator@kelleyhousemuseum.org.


B R A N C H   N E W S
STATEWIDE ANTHOLOGY NOW AVAILABLE
The High Desert Branch of the California Writers Club collected and compiled fictional stories of pandemics, real or imagined, and has now published its state-wide anthology, SURVIVAL: Tales of Pandemic, which is available at amazon.com as of November 1, 2020.  This volume of tales written by members of the century-old California Writers Club is the first anthology of its kind published by the High Desert Branch.
ROLLING RECAP OF MONTHLY MEETINGS
Links to recordings of select ​
​monthly ​meetings are below.

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2020 Literary Review
2021 LITERARY REVIEW closed for submissions on April 15th, 2021
"We accept excerpts from previously published work provided that you hold the copyright, and you indicate the initial source and date when submitting—not on the submission itself." 
https://calwriters.org/publications/#submit

COVID-19 UPDATE
Until further notice, WMC meetings will be held via Zoom on the third Sunday of the month at 3 p.m. 
There are more than two dozen free Xfinity WiFi hotspots in Fort Bragg. At wifi.xfinity.com, type in an address, city, state, or ZIP Code to find where to access the internet.

WELCOME TO THE 
CALIFORNIA WRITERS CLUB

 - ​FOUNDED in 1909 -

The Mendocino Coast branch is proud to share in this legacy. Our intention is to expand the network
​and provide publishing opportunities for writers.​
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MENDOCINO WRITERS MEET 
​ONLINE ON THE THIRD SUNDAY 3:00
Members Receive Invitations
​Public May Email a Request  WritersMendocinoCoast@Gmail.com

Welcome New Members
Lynn Kieswetter,
an excellent piano teacher
​MEMBER COUNT 80
(CALIFORNIA WRITERS CLUB COUNT: 906
as of Apr. 10th, 2021)
See MAP of  22 CWC BRANCHES
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Founding President, Molly Dwyer, invited local writers to her kitchen table in 2009 to form the Mendocino Coast branch of the California Writers Club chartered in 2010.

Writers of the Mendocino Coast
PO Box 762 Fort Bragg, CA 
95437
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The CALIFORNIA WRITERS CLUB is a 501(c) (3) educational nonprofit dedicated to educating members and the public-at-large in the craft of writing and in the marketing of their work.


California Writers Club: https://calwriters.org/
CWC Northern Branches: http://cwcnorcalwriters.org/
NorCal Events: http://cwcnorcalwriters.org/events/
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SUBSCRIBE TO THE MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
Email WritersMendocinoCoast@GMail.com
Your email address will never be shared or sold. 



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The Bulletin has now being sent to each member's email address. Please send a note to WritersMendocinoCoast
@Gmail if yours hasn't arrived.


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Click on image to go to flip-page view of all pages CWC 2021 Spring Bulletin

MEMBERSHIP 
NEW MEMBERS  $65 includes $20 initiation fee. More information on the website's Membership page.
YEARLY RENEWAL is $45. $25 for dual memberships when a member of another CWC branch.
Membership includes a copy 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
-The Literary Review published by our parent,
California Writers Club. More info at www.calwriters.org
-The yearly collaboration, Ekphrasis,
with the Artists Co-op of Mendocino
-The annual SmatchUp blind matching of two
writers on a theme, each writing a single page.

SPONSORED MEMBERSHIPS
Financial aid is available for membership
WritersMendocinoCoast@GMail.com

 SMATCHUP 2014    SMATCHUP 2015  
SMATCHUP 2016    SMATCHUP 2017   SMATCHUP 2018
SMATCHUP 2020

INTERESTED IN A WRITERS' GROUP / PARTNER
WMC MEMBER SALLIE REYNOLDS

After thirty-five years of magazine editing and teaching writing (Long Island University-CWP), I am, at 81, concentrating solely on my own work. Between 2006 – 2014, I published three novels, two in a small press, one self-published. In the mid-1980s, a number of my short stories came out in the journals Prairie Schooner and Confrontation. Three were listed in Best American SS and Pushcart, 1985, 1987. During the lock down, I finished a long novel about two families in the rural South in the days of Jim Crow, and am now working on both a short novel and a series of short stories. Writers’ groups have ever been a necessary part of my development. My last group dissipated last year, and while I can always write without an audience, in order to develop, to gain both perspective and the confidence to submit stuff, I need a group. I also love to see (or hear) other writers working and share ideas and skills. I learn new things, I gain new perspectives, I grow. Contact me through WritersMendocinoCoast@GMail.com.

 M E M B E R   N E W S 
Writing newly published, receives a nomination or award, or other notable exposure? Please send a short announcement to writersmendocinocoast@gmail.com

WMC member Ron Morita's flash fiction "A Palestinian Sunset" appeared in the "Gulf" issue of the online literary journal Postscript. This bittersweet story with the feel of The Arabian Nights is deeply symbolic of the current politics of the region.
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If you are interested in joining this Monthly Writing Group, send WMC member Earlene Gleisner an email to WritersMendocinoCoast@GMail.com. Write whatever you want to write, based on a monthly prompt, and share it through a group email process. The group can support each other by adhering to a set of guidelines that Earlene will post monthly when she sends out the prompt.
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WMC member Clare Bercot Zwerling's poetry has recently appeared or is in these forthcoming publications: 
— Lamar University Press - Odes and Elegies: Eco-Poetry from the Texas Gulf Coast “Recuerdo”
— The Good Life Review - Issue #2 Winter 2020 “Mirror:Madonna de la Playa”
 — Poetry South - Issue 12 “1945”
— The Oakland Review - Volume XLV “The Committee”
— Beatific - Winter 2020 “Gemstones”






ROLLING RECAP OF MONTHLY MEETINGS
​See Archives tab above for details
JANUARY 2021
Readings by members accepted for the 2021 anthology Erosion.
​Link to the recording 
FEBRUARY 2021
Jody Gehrman
​Keep Me in Suspense

Link to the recording
MARCH 2021
Erosion
Readings by members, the second half
Link to the recording
​APRIL 2020
​
Cancelled
MAY 2020
Canceled
JUNE 2020
READINGS FROM 2020
ANTHOLOGY

Readings by members accepted for the 2019 anthology Red Sky
JULY 2020
The participants of Ekphrasis IX exchanged writing and art with members of the Artists Co-op of Mendocino.
Readings by members participating in the 2020 SmatchUp
AUGUST 2020
Shirin Leos speaking on
"Thinking Like a Developmental Editor"

Link to the recording
SEPTEMBER 2020
Mitali Perkins "Dialogue: Crafting Conversations in Fiction"

OCTOBER 2020
EKPHRASIS VIX READINGS
​& SLIDESHOW

Writers read their works while a slide of the artwork was shown, in collaboration with the Artists Co-Op of Mendocino
Link to the slideshow
​
Link to the readings on YouTube


NOVEMBER 2020
SHARON BOWERS
"
Adding Humor to Your Writing"
Link to worksheets


​DECEMBER 2020
Holiday Hiatus - No Meeting



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     Drop in to the library site for the list of recently added books and reviews by WMC member​ Priscilla Comen.

Welcome to opportunities to publish your writing, whether or not you live on the Mendocino Coast. 

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