November 15th, 2016,  VOLUME 23, ISSUE 3
EDITORIAL
The alert reader will notice that there is no "Kudos" column in this month's issue of the newsletter. That could be because nobody has accomplished anything worth mentioning for the past month, or, more likely, shyness and modesty have won the day over braggadocio, seeing that there's been enough of that during this political season. Well, that's about over now, so go ahead and brag. Let us hear about your many accomplishments, your publications, the fruit of your fevered imagination.
GENERAL MEETING

Tuesday, November 15, 2016, 7 p.m.   
Providence United Methodist Church
2810 Providence Road, Charlotte, N.C. 28211

November - Kim Wright, author
 
Kim Wright is the author of Love in Mid Air, The Unexpected Waltz, and The Canterbury Sisters. A two-time winner of the Lowell Thomas Award for travel writing, she has been writing about travel, food, and wine for more than twenty years for magazines such as Wine Spectator, Self, Travel & Leisure, and Vogue. She also ballroom dances competitively. Kim lives in Charlotte, North Carolina.
   
The meeting will take place on the first floor of the PUMC, room 104, at 7:00.
 
MEET-A-MEMBER
JENIFER RUFF
INTRODUCING:

JENIFER RUFF

AND YES, THAT REALLY IS HOW SHE SPELLS HER NAME. 

HERE, IN HER OWN WORDS, IS AN ACCOUNT OF WHO SHE IS, AND HOW SHE WORKS.  AND IF YOU'RE NEW TO SELF-PUBLISHING, SHE CAN HELP YOU WITH THAT, TOO.

I'm a former management consultant from Massachusetts and a graduate of Mount Holyoke College and Yale University. I write YA and adult fiction, all with an edgy, dark and suspenseful vibe. My  third published novel, Full-Out, released in July and I'm excited about going the self-published route with that one. If anyone is trying to decide how to publish,  just shoot me a message on FB  or at jenruff.com and I'll be happy to talk about my experience.
The two things that have been the most beneficial to me as a writer are joining a critique group and finding other authors who are willing to exchange manuscripts and feedback. Both help me improve my craft and build support networks that keep me interested and inspired. 
 I have several manuscripts underway at any given time and enjoy skipping around in them from beginning to middle to end. I'm amazed and impressed by the authors who can write one chapter at a time, one book at a time. There is no right way, so find whatever works for you and mix it up if you aren't as excited as you'd like to be. 
 In my spare time I go to the YMCA, volunteer, and take care of my husband, three sons, three adopted greyhounds and the occasional foster dog.

News from CWC North
Saturday, November 17th, 2016, 6.00 p.m. 
Ann Campanella - "A Conversation about Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia"
Main Street Books
126 S Main Street, Davidson, N.C. 28036
  
Please join us for "A Conversation about Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia" at Main Street Books in Davidson,  6 p.m. on  Thursday, November 17th.  Author and Poet Ann Campanella, who has written about her mother's descent into Alzheimer's, will read from her memoir  Motherhood: Lost and Found. The audience will be invited to share their own stories. Ann will be joined by Certified Dementia Care Practitioner Pam Brunell for a question and answer session. CWC North is sponsoring this event. Ann and her family live in northern Mecklenburg County. She is a member of Charlotte Writers Club and on the CWC North committee.
ABOUT CWC MEMBERSHIP
Membership in the Charlotte Writers' Club entitles you to participate in workshops, critique groups, contests, and guest speaker programs. The cost is a modest $35 per year for singles, $ 50 for couples, and $20 for students. 
We welcome writers in all genres and forms to join our Charlotte-area literary community. Your membership in the Charlotte Writers' Club helps support writers, readers, and literacy at a critical time in our nation's and our city's history. Join here.
To Join or Renew click this  Membership Link and follow the instructions. 

Charlotte Writers' Club 
P.O. Box 220954
Charlotte, NC 28222


Calendar
In This Issue
General Meeting Location
Providence United Methodist Church
2810 Providence Rd.

Click here for a map of the location.
Contest notices:
Visit the CWC Contest page for contest rules.  

CLOSED
Short fiction of up to 500 words.
Winners will be announced at the regular meeting on December 20. 
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CWC Nonfiction Contest  (article/essay)
Opened: October 18, 2016
Closes:
December 20, 2016
Announce Winners: February 21, 2017
Nonfiction from 750-2000 words.
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(CWC Members Only)
Opens: December 20, 2016
Closes: February 21, 2017
Announce Winners: April 18, 2017
Short Story from
750-1500 words.
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Poetry Contest
Opens: January 17, 2017
Closes: March 21, 2017 
Announce Winners:  
May 16, 2017
Poetry of fewer than 50 lines; haiku excluded.
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Elizabeth Simpson Smith Contest
Opens: March 21, 2017
Closes: May 16, 2017
Announce Winners: September 18, 2017
A short story between 1500-4000 words.
Notes on writing
The only thing I was fit for was to be a writer, and this notion rested solely on my suspicion that I would never be fit for real work, and that writing didn't require any.
-Russel Baker 
The true writer has nothing to say. What counts is the way he says it.
-Alain Robbe-Grillet

Some writers take to drink, others take to audiences.
-Gore Vidal

We tell ourselves stories in order to live.
-Joan Didion
All poetry is 
experimental poetry.
-Wallace Stevens.
All history is modern history.
-Also Wallace Stevens.
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