Dennise Sleeper read, "Red, White and Blue." A short story, 500 words, about a young woman who'd had an accident a couple of years ago and lost her boyfriend Jim. She's drawn to one of their favorite spots and discovers a red Converse Trainer. Elated she feels Jim is still taking care of her. The group really liked this one and it's slotted for submission. Keep up with it's story at Dennise's author blog.
Carol Parker read, "A Journey to a Land of Strangers." This wonderful story discusses ancestry and discovering why her Grandfather moved his family from Czechoslovakia to the U.S. It's a heartwarming story about why, sometimes, you don't want to visit your homeland and the realization your present home is where you belong. Don't forget to check out Carol's published books, "Affair with a Queen," and "Flukes."
Landolphe D'Aquin read, "Disappearing." Once again he wowed us with this story about an overweight persons desire to disappear and how her efforts to lose weight accomplished her goal.
Join us and put your book on paper.
We meet
Wednesday evenings, 7:00 pm, at 29600 SW 167th Ave, Homestead. For more
information, please call Dennise Sleeper 305-281-6020.
Don't forget to check the links for books and videos published by some of our authors.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Friday, May 17, 2013
Lamplighter's Writing Group Attendance
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Marjorie read more from her Branch Boys novel. This was one of the funniest chapters. Love the range of writing ability Marjorie has.
Dolores Fugina read a letter from Rambo. He's such a funny, interesting dog. Love hearing his letters.
Richard Button played a song he wrote and composed. His songs and plays are great. Check out his latest youtube video: "On Saturday Morning" and "Cadillac Music Video."
Cassandra Newby is checking out the group. She fits right in with the rest of us and we are looking forward to hearing her novel.
Landolphe D'Aquin read a previous prompt from the group--"It's Your Lucky Day." This is a great story and the ending is epic and a great surprise. He also read about sorry's and oragami. What an interesting story of oragami all the sorry's his main character received throughout her life.
Dennise Sleeper read her latest article--"How the Ten Commandments benefit our everyday lives"
Let thy child's first lesson be obedience, and the second will be what thou wilt.
- Benjamin Franklin
Come join us and put your book on paper.
We meet Wednesday evenings, 7:00 pm, at 29600 SW 167th Ave, Homestead. For more information, please call Dennise Sleeper 305-281-6020.
Don't forget to check the links for books and videos published by some of our authors.
Marjorie read more from her Branch Boys novel. This was one of the funniest chapters. Love the range of writing ability Marjorie has.
Dolores Fugina read a letter from Rambo. He's such a funny, interesting dog. Love hearing his letters.
Richard Button played a song he wrote and composed. His songs and plays are great. Check out his latest youtube video: "On Saturday Morning" and "Cadillac Music Video."
Cassandra Newby is checking out the group. She fits right in with the rest of us and we are looking forward to hearing her novel.
Landolphe D'Aquin read a previous prompt from the group--"It's Your Lucky Day." This is a great story and the ending is epic and a great surprise. He also read about sorry's and oragami. What an interesting story of oragami all the sorry's his main character received throughout her life.
Dennise Sleeper read her latest article--"How the Ten Commandments benefit our everyday lives"
Let thy child's first lesson be obedience, and the second will be what thou wilt.
- Benjamin Franklin
Come join us and put your book on paper.
We meet Wednesday evenings, 7:00 pm, at 29600 SW 167th Ave, Homestead. For more information, please call Dennise Sleeper 305-281-6020.
Don't forget to check the links for books and videos published by some of our authors.
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