At our June meeting, we will share a maximum of two pages/500 words in small groups. We will receive constructive feedback from our colleagues in the group. Please bring your work to share.Thank you!
Writing prompt #1.
In a maximum of 200 words, creative response, which includes the following three states: Utah, Alaska, confusion.
Writing prompt #2
Complete the following scene in 200 words or less.
I was walking along the trail wooded Trail, and heard voicesquarreling, just as I approached the stunning waterfall.
Notes.
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I was sitting on the couch, when I heard scratching at the door. I stood up and considered what I should do next before I open the door.
(100 words max).
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Show Notes episode 124 Laurie Alice Eakes Author interview
Co-hosts: Cheryl McNeil Fisher and Kathy King
Navigating obstacles, evolving careers, writing process, and more: we know you will enjoy this exciting episode as Laurie Alice Eakes discusses the development of her successful career from a Christian romance fiction author into a young adult mystery author. As an award-winning fiction, author of many volumes, Alice has abundant experience and insight which she generously shares with our listeners. Tune in to this inspirational and informative episode.
About Laurie Alice Eakes
Although the name under which she publishes is Laurie Alice Eakes, she prefers to answer to simply Alice. Many years ago, she chose to publish under her full name because a publicist told her it was a good name. She always liked it, and now, after over 30 books have been published, the time has come for that version of the author to retire.
Nearly all of Alice’sbooks are still in print,–seven are on audible The library of Congress bard system has recorded three books and put another one into braille.
In addition, Alice has written a short story in an anthology called artificial divide which is also available at Audible and BARD. She has written numerous articles that have been widely published including in the Huffington post.
Alice loves to come up with new plots, new characters, and new settings. Now she’s ready to write in a new genre. When she isn’t scheming in her brain or on virtual paper, ,She likes to watch movies, listen to music, attend live concerts and theater. She loves being in nature, especially if it involves being near or on water.
She lives just north of Chicago and just west of Lake Michigan with her husband, her guide dog, Two cats, and another dog.
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Please use the following three words in your response.
Cat, Demolition, peace and warmth.
(100 words max).
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Please use the following three words in your response.
Mayday, Mother’s Day, Memorial Day (100 words max).
Enjoy this writing prompt.
Responses may be posted here as comments, or phoned or emailed in to us!
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