Saturday, March 29, 2014

Volume 3 Spring 2014

Hello Fellow Scribblers!

The best laid plans are often the ones that unravel with the most ease. It's certainly been that way for the Washington Creative Writers Club. In nearly a year we have grown from eight or nine writers on a Thursday, to twenty. We have divided into smaller tables, but yes, they are still in the back. Nearly everyone who attends reads, and there are many truly talented writers. As ever, some have been coming since we began over two years ago, and others have just joined. Because we have gotten so big it has been a challenge trying to figure out the week to week issues of having this group, let alone coordinating a publishing effort.

It's take a while, but we are back and I think, better than ever. Our last two issues dealt with the themes of fish out of water and isolation. Both are themes that I see covered in writing everyday. They are also rather dark. This issue's theme is Pushin' Daisies. As you'll soon see, it can be interpreted a number of different ways. Be prepared to laugh and cry (at the same time, even) as eight writers again come together to explore Pushin' Daisies and what it means to them. As with our other two issues, we have what the theme means to each author followed by their piece. I hope you enjoy our latest effort. Feel free to leave us comments, we love them. Or better yet, come see what you've been missing on Thursday nights. Enough's enough, on to the writing.

See You Thursday,

Tina

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