Weekly Writing Prompt — July 20, 2011

Writers:

So many of you are missing a great opportunity. Truly, it makes me sad to think that so many of you are not challenging yourself or showing off your talent and participating in Write Now! There are just six slots left to fill. Six of you who can aspire and inspire by participating in our collective story authoring during the Festival at Mount Si, Aug. 12-14. What a great way to get involved in your community, showcase your art, and have a great time! Please let me know if you want to be a part of this story and future published book. Don’t be afraid. Commit today! Just two hours and :15 is all you need to be a part of this. Contact me today.

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This Sunday (July 24) is the next work session. We have a guest moderator, our own, Linda Garcia, who has graciously stepped forward to substitute while I must be out of town. Linda and I designed a great work session together and you will learn and have fun. Please RSVP your attendance, so Linda can plan accordingly. I appreciate your support of Linda’s efforts. Bring some piece of writing to work on. 3 p.m. at the North Bend Library.

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The color of life.

This week’s prompt is inspired, in part, by our beloved April’s move. Because life happens sometimes at warp speed, we miss the colors, or we have to use colors to coordinate our life.

Pick three colors and weave them into a narrative, a poem, an epic scene.

No more than 1,500 words if you’re hoping to feature it on the Sept. 27th SnoValley Writes! Word Jazz.

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We are still looking for a person to step forward to be our treasurer on the board. We would prefer a two-year commitment; but, we will consider a one-year commitment. Please send a note to me if you’re interested or have questions. This organization is doing great things for the community of literary artists here and will do even more for the entire community as our strength grows. Be a part of it.

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And now your moment of Writing Zen:

“I merely took the energy it takes to put and wrote some blues.” ~Duke Ellington

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It’s also that time in the quarter where I ask the mailing list if they would continue to like to be a part of this weekly email. If you want to be removed from our list, please respond with “please remove.” Do know that at a later time, if you decide to make writing a priority in your life, we will be here, waiting for your return. Give yourself permission to pursue your craft and passion. Be a part of SnoValley Writes!

What did you Write today?
~Casz

Casondra Brewster
Moderator/Founder
Sno Valley Writes!
Helping Writers Reach New Literary Peaks Since 2008
http://www.snovalleywrites.org
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“But words are things, and a small drop of ink,
Falling, like dew upon a thought, produces
That which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think.” ~ Lord Byron