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Thanks to the participants of the December 19th reading and gift-wrapped book exchange
We are grateful to the Mendocino Hotel for use of the Garden Room.
Latest update:
Spring Creative Writing at CR
start:
Tues. (full) Feb. 12
Thurs. session Feb. 14
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LITERATURE

Announcements


Local Authors Night

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Friday January 25th, 6:30 pm


Join the Gallery Bookshop, Mendocino, for their launch of a new event series: Local Authors Night, a more-or-less monthly presentation by a panel of three Mendocino County writers. Each will read or speak for 10 minutes, followed by an open question-and-answer period. 
   This month's featured authors are Jane Futcher (Women Gone Wild), Marylyn "Motherbear" Scott (Love's Journey: A Collection of Poems), and one additional panelist to be announced. Published (or self-published) writers living in Mendocino County interested in participating in future Local Authors Nights, please contact info@gallerybookshop.com. 


Correction : Ekphrasis Page 
   Jewels Marcus' poem, "The Next Coming;" now has the correct text to accompany Ahulani McAdam's painting "World According to Thought." 


Creative Writing Class

College of the Redwoods is offering English 33, Creative Writing Fiction for Spring 2013 on Monday evenings 6-9pm with 3.0 credit or P/NP option. This class will focus on the short story foundations of Plot, Character, Dia-logue, Setting, Voice, Point of View,  and most importantly, Editing for Publi-cation. All levels, ages, and genres are welcome. Class #033303. Instructor: Katherine Brown. Class runs January 14th through May 6th.

Spring Creative Writing

The Spring Creative Writing classes at College of the Redwoods resume  in Room 300 from 9 to noon, and run for 12 weeks. The Tuesday class is now full; it starts on February 12. The Thursday class, starting February 14, has seats remaining. 
Instructor: Norma Watkins, cost: $125.00. Drop by CR to register. 


High School Poetry Slams 2013
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The Mendocino Coast Writers Conference debut issue of Noyo River Review is now available.
   In it are winning entries from the MCWC 2012 writing contests. You can access the journal via a link from the www.mcwc.org home page, or go directly to www.noyoriverreview.org to download a free PDF for viewing online, or purchase a handsomely printed bound copy on high quality paper. Kudos to the production team: Susan Bono (editor), Katy Pye and Nona Smith (asst. editors), Fran Schwartz and Henri Bensussen (proofreading), Janet Ashford (cover), and Tony Eppstein (design, layout and web interface). Thanks also to local artists Suzi Marquess Long, Sandy Oppenheimer and Linda MacDonald, who contributed their lovely artwork.
   Katy Pye, Nona Smith, Fran Schwartz, Henri Bensussen, and Janet Ashford are also members of the Writers of the Mendocino Coast branch of the California Writers Club.

   Member Mary Ellen Goggin and Jerry Duberstein published a book, Relationship Transformation, Have Your Cake and Eat it Too, this year.
   The husband and wife team show readers how to honor their separate selves while building joyful lifelong relationships. Mining the gold from Duberstein's forty years as a therapist, and Goggin’s 35 years as a relationship coach, life coach, educator, lawyer, and mediator, RELATIONSHIP TRANSFORMATION provides the tools for couples to gain awareness of what drives them, what holds them back, and how to re-envision their relationship.
Meet the authors Friday February 1st, 6:30 pm at Gallery Bookshop.
There will be cake :)
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Read Mary Ellen's biography and the book's introduction on the 
Member Biography page

Published by
Ryder Ridge Press, 
P.O. Box 1770
Mendocino, CA 95460
184 p. / Paperback
ISBN 978-0985417703


Future Events


January 18th - Friday
Next Month - Back to Wed.

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Members Reading:
Gloria Jorgenson, Tony Camarda,
Holly Tannen, Jewels Marcus,
Lew Mermelstein, Sharon Bowers,
Jan Edwards & Patty Joslyn


http://www.mendocinostories.com/

Please note - The night of the monthly event is changed for this month only

Members Open Mic

Each month we'll set aside time for two members to read for 3 minutes (375 to 500 words.) To participate, put your name in the basket. A name will be drawn at the start of the evening, and another at the end. Please time your reading before the event to ensure it's within the limit.

February 20th

Mendocino Hotel - Garden Room
6:00 P.M.
Writers Groups
Representatives of local groups will talk about how they critique, how often they meet, and related topics.
Contribute to the discussion on how to form a writers group, how to run it, the pitfalls, and the benefits. There will be something for everyone: beginner, best seller, or somewhere in between. 

March 20th
Mendocino Hotel - Garden Room
6:00 P.M.
Anthology 

Launch Party

Writers of the 
Mendocino Coast
At The Edge

Good Words is a collection of the best poems, fiction, and nonfiction, written and performed by students attending Creative Writing classes at College of the Redwoods, in Fort Bragg, California.
Link to Good Words: Performance held October 30, 2012 
at the College. 
Link to Performance held May 2, 2012
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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 (except November because it's the night before Thanksgiving day.) We host speakers, workshops, open mics and other yet to be discovered events and activities.
Our intention is to expand the network and opportunities for writers here on the Mendocino Coast. We hope you'll join us. 

For Members - WRITERS GROUP CLEARING HOUSE

The California Writers Club fosters professionalism in writing and promotes networking of writers with the writing community. All genres and writing styles are supported. In order to provide an environment where members can obtain critique of their efforts, a clearing house has been established.
Please send a description of your writing experience and genre, the frequency of meeting you would like, and other information you consider pertinent. We will connect you with other members.


WritersMendocinoCoast@GMail.Com 

Send Your News

MEMBERS : When your writing is published or receives a nomination 
or award, please send a short 
announcement to 

writersmendocinocoast@gmail.com 
We'll include it in the newsletter 
and on this website.

   Member Jan Edwards won second prize at the Redwood Writers Young Adult Writing Contest for "Ghost Light." 
   Member Cheri Ause won third prize the month before in the Redwood Writers Mystery Contest for "Trouble with Sylvia." Both pieces are on RedwoodWriters.org under the Contests link.


   Member Stasha Ginsburg published her book, Girltruth from the Belly, this year.
   Baba Yaga says, “What will you turn up with, bones or butter?"
   After escaping from her small town problems, our heroine meets the Devil in Moscow.  
   Myth and cold hard truth guide her out of the belly of the wolf.  Teenage chaos and cultural awakenings are woven with Little Red Riding Hood, Vasalisa the Brave, and many more.  
   This coming of age adventure reads like a Russian nesting doll, opening story upon story: from an isolated Midwestern town into the heart of the Russian transition from Communism to Democracy.  
   "Ni Boyitsya devuskha, eto tolka dusha. (Don’t be afraid girl, it’s just the soul.)”
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Read Stasha's biography on the 
Member Biography page
Published by
Bone Soup Press, 
PO Bx 400, Comptche, CA 95427
240 p. / Paperback
ISBN 978-1300470489

Member Steve Sapontzis' book, Subjective Morals, was published at the end of 2011 by University Press of America.  Copies are available for a donation of $25 (or more) to Second Chance, Helping the Pets of People in Need, which helps low-income dog owners on the coast feed and care for their beloved companion animals.  Send checks to Second Chance, P. O. Box 2622, Ft. Bragg, CA 95437, and you will quickly receive a brand new book in return.

From the book's back cover:
        Is morality a good thing? Is moral relativism a bad thing? Traditionally, moral philosophers have presumed that the answers to both questions must be yes. In today’s world, however, many moralists feel obligated to ban gay marriage or censor whatever they deem offensive, and others feel morality commands them to bomb abortion clinics and fly planes into buildings. Unfortunately, it has become all too common for such true believers to use moral values to justify their often destructive behavior. Today’s moral zealotry leaves the value of morality questionable and makes traditional moral philosophy feel pale and irrelevant. Subjective Morals breaks with tradition to provide a careful analysis of moral values and the goods and evils they produce. This work explores the subjective and objective bases of moral values and details the kinds of truth and justification of which they are and are not capable. After analyzing the concepts and categories that structure our moral practice, Sapontzis concludes with recommendations for how we may enjoy the benefits of moral values while minimizing their evils.

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