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We've traded our local heat advisory, for storms and flooding, so we might have a brief discussion on using sudden changes in your writing in a such a way that it feels authentic and real.

Our most important goal remains simple; encourage writers to keep writing, If we can help with that, we will. We'll be exchanging some drafts again this week, mostly scripts, and doing more plot point brainstorming. In general, we keep trying to help each other out of the corners we have painted and written ourselves into. Essentially, we're still working on all the pesky bits of turning ideas into written documents.

We want to do anything we can to help you finish your current writing projects and start your next great project.
Some of our members and frequent guests are feeling the pressure of looming deadlines, so taking a breath with other writers is a way to keep this from overwhelming anyone.

As usual, join us to discuss the various ways of building your story your way. We will offer input when it's asked for.

The MeetUp is free (as always), but most of us can't resist the food. Meet & Greet starts at 6 PM (don't forget about eating), the formal workshop usually starts at 7 PM, OK, 7-ish, and is frequently more of a discussion than an actual lesson. There will be plenty of time for hands on manuscript work before McAlister's closes at 9 PM. We're usually to the left as you come in, we look like writers.

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