18 March 2015

Record of meeting 18 March 2015


Present

Helene, Wendy, Jo, Terry, David C, Geoff, Pauline, Leonie, Cath, Diane, Lyn, Elizabeth

 

Words of the day

Madcap = foolish or reckless

Inkling = a slight idea or suspicion

Badger = to keep at it

Nexus = connection or link

Intermit = to discontinue temporarily

Platitude = flat, dull or trite

Onerous = burdensome

Poignant = moving, intense, sharp or sour taste

Lynch-pin = necessary connection between two things

Barrow = earth mound

Keratin = tough protein of horns and nails

Segue = smooth transition


 

Stories from words of the day

Pauline – the horse, the police and the travesty

Geoff – a state election approaches

Helene – The celebrity A list

Wendy – Wish you were dead

Cath – The ceremony

Terry – A political wheelie

Jo – Cutting nails to beauty

Lyn – Excavation by David A

Diane – The boarding school

Leonie – Kidnapping a politician

David C – At the meeting

Elizabeth – In his world

 
Reading of homework

Jo – I have a message for you

Lyn – I know where you live

Diane – You have won two thousand pounds

Leonie – Hello from your guardian

David C – Packman

Elizabeth – Harvest time on the farm

Pauline – This is the end of the world

Terry - They met in a coffee shop

Helene - Exterminate

Garry - We’re sorry

 
Discussion

Terry recommended purchasing the emotional thesaurus to help with the show don’t tell approach to writing.

 
Exercise

We each wrote a few sentences to demonstrate “being embarrassed” using the technique of show not tell – we showed lots of red faces, shuffling, eye covering and coughing.

 
Homework

 

Write a story of a character who has everything important to her taken away, she can’t make excuses any longer, she comes to a fork in the road where she makes a decision.