WITH PEN IN HAND NORTHEAST TEXAS WRITER S ORGANIZATION. April 2017

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WITH PEN IN HAND Carole Crow, Editor ccrow350@gmail.com NORTHEAST TEXAS WRITER S ORGANIZATION April 2017 Next NETWO Meeting: Thurs., April 13, 6:00 PM Franklin Co. Cultural Arts Center 100 Rusk Street Mount Vernon, TX NETWO SPRING CONFERENCE Saturday, April 29, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM Pizza Inn Pittsburg, TX APRIL SPEAKER Our speaker for the April 13 th meeting will be Mark Frazzone, publisher of The Daily Tribune. He will be sharing what editors are looking for in articles and answering questions. It s exciting that newspapers these days mostly depend on independent writers. Our Sympathy Gay Ingram lost her husband of 59 years yesterday, March 30. Arrangements have not been announced. Please be in prayer for Gay and the family. JORY SHERMAN FICTION SHORT STORY CONTEST Just a final reminder that NETWO s annual Jory Sherman Short Story Contest (Fiction) is drawing to a close. Deadline for submission is April 1 so you need to send in that story that has been teasing you, daring you, to make it into a tale others will enjoy reading. Prizes to be awarded total $225. Submissions should be 1,000 to 2,500 words. Fee to submit is $10 for each short story. Three critique sheets will be returned to the author. See the February newsletter or the NETWO website for further details.

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With Pen in Hand April 2017 3 2017 NETWO Writer s Roundup Bootcamp Saturday, April 29, 2017 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m Pizza Inn, Pittsburg, TX Participant Information: Date: Phone: Name: Email: Address: Existing Member: Yes No Years: Preference of Workshops: Make a book trailer: Bring pics and laptop (if possible), leave with trailer Speaker: Nancy Hudgins Workshop #1 Step by Step from Doc to Amazon Speaker: Caleb Pirtle Workshop #3 12 Stages of Intimacy Speaker: Jayna Morrow Workshop #2 Defeat Dialogue Woes Speaker: James Callan Workshop #4 Jory Sherman Awards and Lunch Workshop #5 Working with Scrivener software (bring laptop) Speaker: Lisa Simmons Workshop #6 Children s Books Do s and Don ts Speaker: Muffet Frieche www.tenstorybooks.com Strategizing a successful Launch Speaker: Patty Wiseman Workshop #7 Attend the Children s Panel ask children of all ages their pet peeves and what they want in stories Submit a story or synopsis for critique by children before April 7 Payment Options: $75 Members / $85 nonmembers $10 discount if register by April 7, 2017 **Notify by April 14, for full refund; by April 22, 75% refund** Paypal on website Check postmarked by April 7 th for discounted price Credit Card Type: Number: Expiration: Name as it appears on Card: Mail registration form and payment to: NETWO P. O. Box 962, Mount Pleasant, TX 75456 Or submit by email to Shannah Ford at fordshannah81@gmail.com Email or Call (903)475-4587 with questions

With Pen in Hand April 2017 4 MEMBER NEWS Her first novel, Secrets of the Heart, is a finalist in two different contests with the results due out in early April. Congratulations, Nancy. Dana Wayne Publishes Second Novel Linda Hudgins, writing as Dana Wayne, will have her second novel, Mail Order Groom, available as of April 3 rd. She is set for two signing events: April 8 th at the Chautauqua Festival sponsored by the Longview Public Library and on April 22 nd at the Heritage Festival in San Augustine, TX. The Heritage event spotlights East Texas Authors and will also be attended by Phillis Still and Patty Wiseman.

With Pen in Hand April 2017 5 TIPS FROM GAY INGRAM Beginnings and Endings What do many literary agents consider the most annoying story opening? An opening passage that is set in a dream or simulation. The enigma of endings: The end of a story should carry the weight of the whole story. It should make the reader look back at the whole story with a brand-new set of eyes. There are a variety of choices in what kind of ending you can use: the cliff-hanger, the surprising but inevitable, the powerful image. John Gardner advises authors to return and repeat. Return to bits of dialog, juicy images, and the story s most impressionable descriptions. Your opening should be directly relevant to your story. You can say anything you want to get the reader s attention as long as your opening actually impacts the story. Prologues seem to have gone out of favor with publishers. Prologues can act as a sort of antihook, purposefully distancing the reader from the story. Even the word prologue declares to a reader the real story hasn t started yet. Beware of being an author who begins their story with a mass of exposition. Who characters are -- their motivations and relationships -- can all wait until the reader is hooked. Resist explaining your world or characters for the first few pages. Openings are an introduction to the tone of the novel. Use them to set the tone, personality, foreshadowing, and excitement. Another approach is to strive for an ending that succeeds both to culminate and continue the story advises Douglas Bauer in The Stuff of Fiction; Advice on Craft. It s a tightrope walk, stop too early and you risk writing the often cliché cliff-hanger ending. Go too far in wrapping things up and you border on melodrama. Strive for a resolved ending and you risk the happily-ever-after feeling. However you choose to write your ending return and repeat, culminate and continue face your endings the way you want your characters to face their fears. Raise your fingers to the keyboard and declare, I can do this.

With Pen in Hand April 2017 6 NETWO Business Meeting Minutes March 9, 2017 Arts Alliance, Mt. Vernon, TX Topics: Conference Update Jory Sherman SS Contest Discussion on use of Sentences 2017 NETWO DUES ARE DUE!! NETWO s annual dues of $25 for individuals and $35 for couples were due January 1. Dues can be paid by PayPal on the NETWO website by going to the bottom of the About NETWO page. To pay by check, you can send it to NETWO, P.O. Box 962, Mt. Pleasant, TX, 75456 or see treasurer Earlene Callen at a meeting. NETWO OFFICERS 2016-17 PRESIDENT Shannah Ford fordshannah81@gmail.com VICE PRESIDENT Joy Michele Chitsey jchitsey@mt-vernon.com TREASURER Earline Callan tesbcallan@gmail.com SECRETARY Lisa Simmons lirabrannon@gmail.com CONTEST COORDINATOR Galand Nuchols galandnuchols@gmail.com Members Present: Michele Chitsey, Jean Pamplin, Galand and Tom Nuchols, Carol Olson, Vicki White, Janet Ellington & Frankie Capers. Board Meeting Vice President, Michele Chitsey called the board meeting to order at 6:05 p.m. Carol Olson has updated the NETWO website for easier access to our April Conference. Check it out. Galand Nuchols reminded everyone to get your Short Story Entry in by April 1 st. Members shared various opinions on the differences in long and short sentences. Each took a sentence and expanded on it, then shared with the group. It was a helpful experiment. Different books, movies and authors were discussed among members. Notes were taken and much gained from conversation. Michele shared her long-time dream of a devotional book she has created and hopes to publish in the near future. Jean shared an Illustrator s great works. Next Month s Meeting: April 13th at the Arts Alliance, Galand moved to adjourn. Adjourn 7:25 p.m.

WITH PEN IN HAND Carole Crow, Editor ccrow350@gmail.com NORTHEAST TEXAS WRITER S ORGANIZATION April 2017 Next NETWO Meeting: Thurs., April 13, 6:00 PM Franklin Co. Cultural Arts Center 100 Rusk Street Mount Vernon, TX NETWO SPRING CONFERENCE Saturday, April 29, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM Pizza Inn Pittsburg, TX APRIL SPEAKER Our speaker for the April 13 th meeting will be Mark Frazzone, publisher of The Daily Tribune. He will be sharing what editors are looking for in articles and answering questions. It s exciting that newspapers these days mostly depend on independent writers. Our Sympathy Gay Ingram lost her husband of 59 years yesterday, March 30. Arrangements have not been announced. Please be in prayer for Gay and the family. JORY SHERMAN FICTION SHORT STORY CONTEST Just a final reminder that NETWO s annual Jory Sherman Short Story Contest (Fiction) is drawing to a close. Deadline for submission is April 1 so you need to send in that story that has been teasing you, daring you, to make it into a tale others will enjoy reading. Prizes to be awarded total $225. Submissions should be 1,000 to 2,500 words. Fee to submit is $10 for each short story. Three critique sheets will be returned to the author. See the February newsletter or the NETWO website for further details.

With Pen in Hand April 2017 2

With Pen in Hand April 2017 3 2017 NETWO Writer s Roundup Bootcamp Saturday, April 29, 2017 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m Pizza Inn, Pittsburg, TX Participant Information: Date: Phone: Name: Email: Address: Existing Member: Yes No Years: Preference of Workshops: Make a book trailer: Bring pics and laptop (if possible), leave with trailer Speaker: Nancy Hudgins Workshop #1 Step by Step from Doc to Amazon Speaker: Caleb Pirtle Workshop #3 12 Stages of Intimacy Speaker: Jayna Morrow Workshop #2 Defeat Dialogue Woes Speaker: James Callan Workshop #4 Jory Sherman Awards and Lunch Workshop #5 Working with Scrivener software (bring laptop) Speaker: Lisa Simmons Workshop #6 Children s Books Do s and Don ts Speaker: Muffet Frieche www.tenstorybooks.com Strategizing a successful Launch Speaker: Patty Wiseman Workshop #7 Attend the Children s Panel ask children of all ages their pet peeves and what they want in stories Submit a story or synopsis for critique by children before April 7 Payment Options: $75 Members / $85 nonmembers $10 discount if register by April 7, 2017 **Notify by April 14, for full refund; by April 22, 75% refund** Paypal on website Check postmarked by April 7 th for discounted price Credit Card Type: Number: Expiration: Name as it appears on Card: Mail registration form and payment to: NETWO P. O. Box 962, Mount Pleasant, TX 75456 Or submit by email to Shannah Ford at fordshannah81@gmail.com Email or Call (903)475-4587 with questions

With Pen in Hand April 2017 4 2017 NETWO DUES ARE DUE!! NETWO s annual dues of $25 for individuals and $35 for couples were due January 1. Dues can be paid by PayPal on the NETWO website by going to the bottom of the About NETWO page. To pay by check, you can send it to NETWO, P.O. Box 962, Mt. Pleasant, TX, 75456 or see treasurer Earlene Callen at a meeting. NETWO OFFICERS 2016-17 PRESIDENT Shannah Ford fordshannah81@gmail.com VICE PRESIDENT Joy Michele Chitsey jchitsey@mt-vernon.com TREASURER Earline Callan tesbcallan@gmail.com SECRETARY Lisa Simmons lirabrannon@gmail.com CONTEST COORDINATOR-Galand Nuchols galandnuchols@gmail.com NETWO Business Meeting Minutes March 9, 2017 Arts Alliance, Mt. Vernon, TX Topics: Conference Update Jory Sherman SS Contest Discussion on use of Sentences Members Present: Michele Chitsey, Jean Pamplin, Galand and Tom Nuchols, Carol Olson, Vicki White, Janet Ellington & Frankie Capers. Board Meeting Vice President, Michele Chitsey called the board meeting to order at 6:05 p.m. Carol Olson has updated the NETWO website for easier access to our April Conference. Check it out. Galand Nuchols reminded everyone to get your Short Story Entry in by April 1 st. Members shared various opinions on the differences in long and short sentences. Each took a sentence and expanded on it, then shared with the group. It was a helpful experiment. Different books, movies and authors were discussed among members. Notes were taken and much gained from conversation. Michele shared her long-time dream of a devotional book she has created and hopes to publish in the near future. Jean shared an Illustrator s great works. Next Month s Meeting: April 13th at the Arts Alliance, Galand moved to adjourn. Adjourn 7:25 p.m.