I'm going to read more of Ploughshares, again. I know I will. But I will also endeavor to use my will power and draft a bit about a trip I took last spring to see my sister overseas. I will NOT just read great literary magazines the whole time. I won't.
Someone, please come make sure I don't. :)
See you at the HU Library's second floor by the periodicals for an hour of literary bliss from 6-7. (More details here.)
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Showing posts with label Writers' Happy Hour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writers' Happy Hour. Show all posts
Monday, February 1, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Writers' Happy Hour every Tuesday night!
For those times when you no longer have class to get you to write and submit for publication, every week there's Writers' Happy Hour!
At first, I thought of calling it PubDates (you and me together for one night every week). I decided on Writers' Happy Hour. I was then informed that we have GLaaS Happy Hour sometimes, so I figure we can refer to this particular weekly activity as WHH (pronounced Whuh?).
What are the details?
* Tuesday Nights (when Hamline is open)
* Hamline University Library
* 6 - 7 PM
* Second Floor (next to the main stairs near the end of the magazine alphabet)
* Look for the sign.
* We're saving a place for you . . .
What is the WHH?
Maybe you want to get published, but you need some help. WHH is there to potentially offer the following services:
Kimberly Eridon is the contact person for this ongoing event, and you can reach her at kaendermiles@gmail.com.
At first, I thought of calling it PubDates (you and me together for one night every week). I decided on Writers' Happy Hour. I was then informed that we have GLaaS Happy Hour sometimes, so I figure we can refer to this particular weekly activity as WHH (pronounced Whuh?).
What are the details?
* Tuesday Nights (when Hamline is open)
* Hamline University Library
* 6 - 7 PM
* Second Floor (next to the main stairs near the end of the magazine alphabet)
* Look for the sign.
* We're saving a place for you . . .
What is the WHH?
Maybe you want to get published, but you need some help. WHH is there to potentially offer the following services:
- an encouraging hand of support.
- a swift kick in the rear and someone to keep you accountable about your submissions.
- a critique partner.
- 60 minutes a week to just write.
- a regular time to research/read all the journals and literary magazines out there.
Kimberly Eridon is the contact person for this ongoing event, and you can reach her at kaendermiles@gmail.com.
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