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2021 ANTHOLOGY SUBMISSIONS
Submissions for the 2021 Anthology, Erosion, opened June 1st and will go through August 31st.
​Check submission guidelines. 

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COVID-19 UPDATE     From the WMC President:
Until further notice, WMC meetings will be held on Zoom the third Sunday of the month at 3 p.m. Meetings will be recorded and posted on the website. 
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.

JULY 19th 3:00 
MEMBER READINGS
2020 SmatchUp on the theme "What Am I Doing Here?"

Writers were anonymously paired to create either a story or poem (genre decided upon entering). One writer wrote one page, another finished with one page. The pairs will be revealed at this meeting when the finished pieces are read. Works will be posted on the website after the event.

​JUNE 16th to AUGUST 8th  Tuesdays 1:30 to 4:30
FREE ONLINE POETRY WRITING COURSE
Santa Rosa Junior College
Older Adults Program

OA 502, Section 8104
• Students may register at any time during the semester
Read the instructor's invitation for more information

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SF POET LAUREATE  
KIM SHUCK 

Open mic to follow—email blake@snakelyone.com 
7 p.m. on Zoom
​Click on this link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89250973371?pwd=dTVnTWJIYXBGN3ZhYXg4K1dqTXN6Zz09
Meeting ID: 892 5097 3371
Password: 958162

Kim Shuck describers herself as “very silly but is also the poet laureate of San Francisco, a National Laureate Fellow and just received the PEN Oakland censorship award. 


AUGUST 16th 3:00 
SHIRIN YIM LEOS
How to Think like a Developmental Editor 
Today’s practicalities force in-house editors to favor work that has been developmentally-edited or arrives in a closer-to-publishable state.
Shirin Yim Leos, award-winning author, and former publisher will discuss how you can
 think like a developmental editor and conduct your own
  developmental editing. Whether you are still writing or ready to submit,  acquiring a "dev-editing hat" can give you a competitive edge.
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Visit Shirin's blog on dev editing for more. ​

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2020 EKPHRASIS READINGS — OCTOBER 18th

SEPTEMBER 20th 3:00 
MITALI PERKINS
Dialogue: Crafting Conversations in Fiction 
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Excellent dialogue is crucial in the creation of in-real-time scenes. In this hands-on, interactive workshop, participants will see how conversation can be used to reveal more about character and plot, learn to identify and fix seven common mistakes, and discuss examples written by master writers.

Mitali Perkins has written twelve books, many for young readers. She has been nominated for a National Book Award, honored as a "Most Engaging Author" by independent booksellers, selected as a "Literary Light for Children" by the Associates of the Boston Public Library, and was invited to serve as a judge for the National Book Award and the Kirkus Prize.
​Mitali was born in Kolkata, India before immigrating to the United States. She has lived in Bangladesh, India, England, Thailand, Mexico, Cameroon, and Ghana, studied at Stanford and U.C. Berkeley, and currently resides in the San Francisco Bay Area.
@MITALIPERKINS    WWW.MITALIPERKINS.COM

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 In this issue, Mendocino Coast memoirist and WMC member, Alena Guest, surveys the coast's rich writing scene, with profiles of six recently published writers (including herself) and reviews of their divergent, captivating literary offerings. 
It also features Gallery Bookshop and our branch of the California Writers Club.


GUALALA COMMUNITY WRITING PROJECT
Mark Gross has started 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 for submission of 200 words should be sent to KGUAWriters@gmail.com:
 The Prompt is at the end of the post) hint: "I will...."
It may not be a question but just something to provoke your thinking. How to do you respond to the prompt? What comes out of the prompt for you?

PROMPT#15: "Large and full and high, the future still opens. It is now indeed that I may do the work of my life. And I will...."
See details on our KGUA Writers page. 

MENDOCINO BEACON &
​FORT BRAGG ADVOCATE NEWS

If you are interested in serving on a committee to review submissions by members for the papers, please email michelleblackwell@gmail.com.  
Once the committee is in place, it will consider pieces limited to 800 words or less of poetry, prose, nonfiction, and memoir.
Read Michelle Blackwell's letter ​for details.

WRITING OPPORTUNITY:
​VAN DAMME STATE PARK

Volunteers at the Little River Museum have collected pictures and historical accounts that augment the rich history of what ultimately became the park.
Members of our branch of the California Writers Club have an opportunity to use these source materials to write a nonfiction book and other monographs.
Email the WritersMendocinoCoast@GMail.com for details.

MENDOCINO COAST WRITER'S CONFERENCE
Thursday, 7/30 to Sunday, 8/2, 2020
For more information, visit http://mcwc.org/
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MEMBER'S COPIES OF ANTHOLOGY, RED SKY
have all been mailed, including those pre-ordered. If members haven't received their copy, please email WritersMendocinoCoast@GMail.com


Fran Schwartz has an inventory of cartridges for printers and fax machines no longer in use.
​Click here: for the list and email her.

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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.



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


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Mailed to members once a year. Contains members' juried witing.
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Click on image to go to flip-page view of all pages CWC 2020 Spring Bulletin
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 Member

Karen Lewis
​MEMBER COUNT 82
(CALIFORNIA WRITERS CLUB COUNT: 1028
as of July 8th, 2020)
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 website: https://calwriters.org/
CWC Northern Branches:  http://cwcnorcalwriters.org/

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
Email WritersMendocinoCoast@GMail.com.
We will never sell or share your email address with anyone else. 

MEMBERSHIP 
NEW MEMBERS  $65 includes $20 initiation fee. More information on the website's Membership page.
YEARLY RENEWAL 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 annual anthology
-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

WMC member Clare Zwerling ​is interested in joining or forming a poetry group—ClareBercot@iCloud.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
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​WMC member windflower
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 has a poem titled "clothespins" published in the Summer 2020 issue.
https://persimmontree.org/summer-2020/west-coast-poets/
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​WMC member Ginny Rorby's
book Freeing Finch recognized as "10 of the Best LGBTQ+ Middle Grade Books That Celebrate Pride" by Book Riot


Freeing Finch by Ginny Rorby. Finch just wants to find a place where she feels like she is understood. After being abandoned by her father and losing ... read more


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WMC member Tansy Chapman, has a newly released novel, Rose Gray. Thirteen-year-old Rose Gray’s fervent prayers for peace during the bombing raids have been answered, but no one around her in 1947 England is physically or spiritually free of the aftereffects of war. Living on a government-run tenant farm, Rose struggles with her father’s increasingly violent moods, her mother’s past (including the appearance of a stranger returning from war), and a school headmistress bordering on madness. Rose’s story is about how, with the help of her religious grandmother, her best friend Annie, and the natural forces of adolescence, she makes small bids for freedom in the midst of circumstances beyond her control.
Rose Gray is available from Gallery Bookshop 
Read endorsements and reviews at the publisher's website


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​WMC member Karen Lewis has announced a new poetry chapbook, Peace Maps, now available from Finishing Line Press. These poems span a wide geography, places she's lived, traveled, or imagined. Themes include motherhood, deep ecology, love, loss, endurance, unity, hope. 
"Poets are like cartographers" says Karen K. Lewis in Peace Maps. Through landscapes plagued by violence, drought, and plastic trash, "Fragments of poems remain, like tourniquets [   ] to mend our fatal hemorrhage  / of despair." She maps each poem to a specific place on earth, not only with discreet latitude and longitude coordinates, but also with love for the beings, human, animal and vegetable, that make a home there, and for the land itself. ~ Maureen Eppstein, author of Horizon Line and Earthward
           Order Peace Maps from Finishing Line Press





ROLLING RECAP OF MONTHLY MEETINGS
​See Archives tab above for details

JANUARY 2020
READINGS FROM 2020 ANTHOLOGY
Preview readings by members accepted for the 2020 anthology Red Sky
FEBRUARY 2020
"You Can Write A Song About That"
Talk by WMC member
Holly Tannen
MARCH 2020
Red Sky
Anthology Release Party
Cancelled
​APRIL 2020
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Cancelled
MAY 2020
Canceled
JUNE 2020
READINGS FROM 2020
ANTHOLOGY

Readings by members accepted for the 2019 anthology Red Sky
JULY 2019
The participants of Ekphrasis VIII met and exchanged writing and art with members of the Artists Co-op of Mendocino.

AUGUST 2019
Susan Bono speaking on
"Imperfection and the Art of  Writing Memoir ​and Essay"
SEPTEMBER 2019
Marlene Cullen "The Myths and Realities of Blogging"

OCTOBER 2019
EKPHRASIS VIII READINGS
​& SLIDESHOW

Writers read their works while a slide of the artwork was shown, in collaboration with the Artists Co-Op of Mendocino

NOVEMBER 2019
PHIL ZWERLING
"
What Poets, Fiction Writers, Memoirists, and Everyone Else Can Learn From Playwrights, and one tip to improve your writing by 27% immediately"

DECEMBER 2019
Holiday Hiatus - No Meeting

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

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