12 March 2010

Word of the Day.
Terry, Infernal, Hellish annoying.
Dave, Calliope, a set of steam whisles on a chuch organ, a beautiful voice.
Jo, Mordant, cruel, sarcastic.
Cath, Welt, a border, or edging, or a mark from a lash.
Helene, Machismo. Flamboyant virility.
Wendy, Felicity, Happiness, intense joy.
Mary, Collude, To conspire, or plot.
Robyn,Anathema, A solemn curse.
Terry discussed Tri- colon, 3 powerful words together, in speeches, etc,to really emphasise something.
We had a lively discussion with lots of different opinions about Victor Changs' killers'apology.
Quick write about romance, some steamy, some just plain funny.
Next week, Mary Facillitatir, Jo, Homework, Exercise, Robyn.

meeting 10th March

Present were, Mary, Robyn, Terry, Dave, Jo, Cath, Helene and Wendy.A small but perfectly formed group.
Mary bragged about her visit to Thirlmere steam train expo.
Robyn enjoyed a nice week with her 91 year old mum.
Terry spent some quality time at Thirlmere Train Expo with his youngest grandson. Jo has been busy writing letters to the newspapers. Good on you, Jo!
Caths' only grandson got engaged.
Helene blogged the minutes of the last meeting.
Wendys' 86 year old mum is getting her 1st computer.
Homework;
Terry, a brilliant poem about his Id.
Dave a poem about Freud and fantasies.
Jo, spoke about a girl who was on drugs.
Cath, A story, Id stands for Idiot. I like.
Helene,Very funny poem, Pleasure Psyche.
Wendy, A poem, I Love Winter.

08 March 2010

Meeting notes 3 March 2010

Attending: Terry; Jo; Cath; Helene; Dale; Mary; Mandy; Vala; David R; Melissa
Brags: Jo is still volunteering at the hospital; Cath started ‘Beat It’ exercise program; Mary’s son was working with the SES regarding the Tusnami; Mandy has prepared the first section of the Romance Writing Course; Vala has compiled the anthology; David reconnected with an old friend.
WOD:
Terry: historic – result of an event; historical – the actual event or pertaining to the past
Jo – abattoir – slaughterhouse
Cath – ameliorate – to improve
David – luxate – dislocation of joint; Machiavellian – deceitful, cunning
Helene – steupsed – slang for sucking teeth
Dale – rusticate – to banish to the country, become rustic in style
Mary – magnanimous – lofty, courageous of spirit, generosity of mind
Mandy – manivering – slang for complaining

Competitions:
• Generosity of spirit: www. writeforlife@thenelunefoundation.org
• 500 word travel story w/picture: jo.odowd@ruralpress.com (Southcoast Reg)
• Henry Lawson Comp.
• Poetry comp: www.presspress.com.au
Last week’s homework was to describe cleaning up after a party from the cleaner’s POV. Descriptive and insightful stories and poems were produced.
Exercise: Dale
Part 1: Think of someone you’ve seen that you don’t know, describe him/her.
Part 2: Write in first person from that character’s POV.
Great exercise to describe and try to imagine being someone else. Thanks Dale!
Homework: Helene
Write a story/poem where a person/s behave in accordance with Freud’s theories of the Id, ego, or super-ego. You can use any number of people and either one, two or three of their behaviours. You may want to research these topics or just write what comes to mind.
Also, Mandy brought in a stack of romance books for us to read as research to prepare us for our romance writing course. Thanks Mandy!
Next week:
Facilitator: David C
Exercise: Cath
Homework: Terry


Thanks for an enjoyable afternoon!