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

2016 SHORT, SHORT STORY WRITING CONTEST w/ CASH PRIZES - CWC Sacramento Branch - Deadline April 1st - Get Details

​FEBRUARY 18TH  Mendocino Hotel  6:00 p.m.
PUBLISHING STRATEGIES - The Many Paths to Publishing
• Ginny Rorby will talk about the traditional publishing route
of her five books and self-publishing e-books.
• Sharon Bowers to talk about the Kickstarter route for publishing
and her process in drawing and writing her graphic novel
Amazed and Elated, Depressed and Deflated 
• Katy Pye on self-publishing, her process, and success
of her novel Elizabeth's Landing.
• Amie McGee will address editing and what she’s learned from working at Cypress House, a royalty house, winner of national and international awards and grants, and a full-service book production and promotion company.
• Susan Bono has agreed to talk about the value of starting a small press such as her Tiny Lights: A Journal of Personal Narrative and the value of writers
​becoming part of the small press community.
• Henri Bensussen will discuss how her poetry chapbook Earning Colors
came to be published by Finishing Line Press last year,
​and the value of submitting work to writing contests, in genera
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UKIAHAIKU COMPETITION
Open for submissions of haiku in numerous categories, including two in Spanish. Postmark deadline: Monday, March 11, 2016 Festival date: Sunday, April 24, 2016 at Space Theater in Ukiah For information and entry forms:
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http://ukiahaiku.org/

COMMUNITY EXTENSION CLASS - IMAGINATIVE WRITING
Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., February 27th to May 7th. The cost is $125, but if you have a BOG waiver, see Katherine Brown and do NOT register online or call Patti. A community extension class does not give college credit.

Sign up at the Mendocino College website at http://www.mendocino.edu/academics/community-extension-program or call Patti in Ukiah at 707-468-3236. She will get your payment information.
Questions? Email Katherine Brown at kbrown@mendocino.edu
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MEMBER NEWS
Writing newly published, receives a nomination or award, or other notable exposure? Please send a short announcement to writersmendocinocoast@gmail.com

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​Member Ginny Rorby's book
How to Speak Dolphin
is an Iowa Children's Choice Award nominee


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Member Malcolm Macdonald lives alongside the Albion River where his family has ranched and farmed since the 1800s. Part coming-of-age novel, part family saga, Outlaw Ford tells the tale of Les Ford from his birth to manhood. To purchase a copy of Outlaw Ford (267 pages), send $20, your name and mailing address to P.O. Box 416, Littleriver, CA 95456

A chapter from member Catherine Marshall's memoir, The Easter Moose: One Family's Journey Adopting through Foster Care, is included in the just released anthology, Tales of Our Lives edited and published by WomensMemoirs.com. "Lost in the Haight" is included in the Reflection Pond section of this two volume e-book offered on Amazon

Member John Fremont's book, Comedy of Terror, won the BAIPA for FICTION. http://baipa.org/2015-baipa-book-award-winners/

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SMATCHUP 2015 Results of eighteen writers blindly matched for a collaborative writing project with another writer.   READ 2014 STORIES

REGISTRATION FOR MENDOCINO COAST’S 27TH WRITERS CONFERENCE BEGINS MARCH 15
MENDOCINO COAST WRITERS CONFERENCE  2015 PICTURES !
MENDOCINO COAST
WRITERS CONFERENCE

Get the latest at www.mcwc.org

RIDE SHARING
Members seeking to attend upcoming meetings are asked to forward contact information, with cross streets for listing here and in future newsletters. Members living near ride-seekers may then offer to drive by contacting WritersMendocinoCoast@GMail.com

Jan Edwards - From downtown
Point Arena
Offer to drive from Rancho Navarro - Ron Morita

Member Jay Frankston / Whole Loaf Publications has a writers' workshop meeting twice a month for 2 hours in Little River. He welcomes anyone who may want to join. Contact him at 937-0208 or wlp@mcn.org

FIRST FRIDAY POETRY READINGS IN FORT BRAGG
 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Upstairs, 353 N. Franklin Street
Bookstore and Vinyl Cafe 
More info: Oasis 707 964-5378

SEND YOUR WRITING TO SENIOR CENTER GAZETTE 
Hi Everyone, I'm starting to put together future issues of the Senior Center Gazette,
and would love to get new material. Thanks in advance, Rick.
Rick Banker, Editor, Redwood Coast Senior Center Gazette
rick@wrecklessmedia.com
Deadline is the 5th of each month.

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THE BULLETIN  |  INSIDE THE CALIFORNIA WRITERS CLUB 

MENDOCINO
HAS FIVE WRITERS IN THE LATEST
LITERARY REVIEW

Summer 2014 Issue 
Ann Thomas would make it six,
but this appears to be a typo.
From 1,800+ members eligible, of 33 accepted, our branch had five: 
Charlie Furey x 2
for a Fiction & a Memoir piece,
Steve Sapontzis, Jan Edwards,
Holly Tannen, T. James Moore
LITERARY REVIEW
NEXT EDITION
SUBMISSIONS CLOSED OCT 31ST

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ROLLING RECAP OF MONTHLY MEETINGS
JANUARY 2016
READINGS FROM UPCOMING ANTHOLOGY, LUMINESCENCE
Preview readings by members accepted for the 2016 Anthology Writers of the Mendocino Coast Luminescence.
FEBRUARY 2015
Marianne Villanueva, MA, Writer in Residence at Mendocino Art Center, author of Jenalyn, Ginseng and Other Tales from Manila, finalist for the Philippines’ National Book Award, The Mayor of the Roses: Stories, and The Lost Language, shared her insights into the
TETHERED FORM: The Paradox of Flash Fiction and the Unleashed Imagination
MARCH 2015
Anthology Release Party!
Preview readings by:
Henri Bensussen
Katherine Brown
Jan Edwards
Charles Furey
Harriet Gleeson
Robyn Koski
Malcolm Macdonald
Jewels Marcus
Ginny Rorby
Norma Watkins
All attending members received a copy of the anthology.
APRIL 2015
An Evening Lecture on Writing, a Reading, and Q&A with
JAN ELLISON.
"It's not about Belief; it's about Compulsion"
MAY 2015
Smatch-Up, one writer starts a story with one page and another ends it with one page. Readings by twenty authors.
JUNE 2015
Writer and editor Susan Bono on setting realistic publishing goals as part of a satisfying writing life. Visit www.susanbono.com.
For information on Susan's classes and activities, or her book, What Have We Here: Essays about Keeping House and Finding Home
JULY 2015
The participants of Ekphrasis IV met and exchanged writing and art with members of the Artists Co-op of Mendocino. 

AUGUST 2015
Eleanor Cooney, local author, talk on "Truth in Fiction, Fiction in Truth"
SEPTEMBER 2015
Molly Dwyer, founding President, talk on "The Plot Thickens"

OCTOBER 2015
EKPHRASIS IV READINGS & SLIDESHOW
Writers read their works while a slide of the artwork was shown. A collaboration with the Artists Co-Op of Mendocino

NOVEMBER 2015
"No Life But In Things" Author Joan Frank lectured on ​the use of detail in prose and poetry

DECEMBER 2015
"Building Character and Setting From Research" with Shirin Yim Bridges

  Welcome to the Mendocino Coast branch of the California Writers Club founded in 1909. We are proud to share in this legacy.
   Our intention is to expand the network and opportunities for writers here on the Mendocino Coast.
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MENDOCINO WRITERS MEET ON THE 3RD THURSDAY  6:00
Garden Room - Mendocino Hotel

Write to Us
MEMBER COUNT 64
WELCOME 
Joycelyn Trigg
CALIFORNIA WRITERS CLUB COUNT:  1,865
(Feb 17, 2016)
See MAP of  21 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.

MEMBERSHIP 
NEW MEMBERS  $65 includes $20 initiation fee. More information on the website's Membership page.
YEARLY RENEWALl is $45.
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 2017 Anthology Writers of the Mendocino Coast MENDOCINO,
submissions to open April 1, 2016 and close August 31, 2016
-The Literary Review is published by our parent, California Writers Club. More info at  www.calwriters.org
-The yearly collaboration, Ekphrasis, with the Artists Coop of Mendocino
SPONSORED MEMBERSHIPS
Financial aid is available for membership
WritersMendocinoCoast@GMail.com

MEMBER WRITING PROJECTS:
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Our third anthology is available at Gallery Bookshop, in Mendocino, The Bookstore and Vinyl Cafe, and Visit Mendocino, both in Fort Bragg. Gualala area is Four-Eyed Frog country! GO INDIE !
To purchase by mail, send a message to WritersMendocinoCoast@Gmail.com.

CALIFORNIA WRITERS CLUB
MENDOCINO BRANCH
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A REMINDER FOR ADVERTISING
Promote your book or services to 2,000 readers. The first 2016 issue of the new electronic CWC Bulletin will be coming out in February. The next deadline for submitting advertising is July 29, 2016. This is a way for CWC members, authors, and guest speakers to reach a large targeted audience of writers in a state-wide publication that goes out to nearly 2,000 writers. The cost is reasonable: $35 for a 2x3.5 business card size ad; a 3x5 index card size for $60, and a 5x7 for $90. Full details can be obtained by visiting http://calwriters.org/advertising-in-the-bulletin/ PayPal is now available, too. If you have a book or writing service to pro-
mote, hesitate no longer! The Bulletin is an extraordinary way to get the word out to others with an interest in writing, publishing, and marketing.
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