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FROM THE PREZ
It is 2025, and we have hit the quarter century mark. Only 75 years left to go.
Have any of you ever been working diligently on a project, only
to have it temporarily derailed by another project?
That's what has happened to me. Here I was working away on my third book
in 'The Ant Doctor' series...BAM! Along came “The Mystery of Caroline.”
Yes, it is mystery and sci-fi and romance and it's driving me
nuts. I know, I know, going nuts is either a short drive or a long putt. And
you squirrels in the back, don't get any ideas.
Sorry about all that, I got a sign for Christmas with a squirrel
picture on it telling me to protect my nuts.
In other news, we have at least two speakers lined up for this
year that I am aware of. However, at the moment none
for January, that I'm aware of.
Hope you all had a great Christmas and are looking forward to a literarily
prosperous New Year. (No Dave, literarily is not
spelled wrong. You can't spell a word wrong that you just made up).
See you all again when we turn the page on 2024 and start the
new chapter of 2025.
The Prez,
Carl/Nathan
FROM OUR VICE-PRESIDENT
Happy New Year!
Hello, fellow Spokane Authors. I hope you had a wonderful time celebrating
the quarter-century mark last week. Did
you make any resolutions or set any goals for the coming year? Especially writing goals? Some wise person once
suggested you write down three goals for this year, three to accomplish in the
next five years, and three 10-year goals. Then seal them up, put them in a drawer, and
don’t look at them again for 10 years. I
did this once, and it surprised me how many I had accomplished. It was also helpful to note which ones didn’t
make it. As a challenge, I’d like to
amend the process to have those members who wish to participate write down 10
things they would like to accomplish this year, seal them up, and don’t look at
them again until 2026. Perhaps in our
2026 January meeting, we could share the results or at least how many goals
were met. Just a thought.
We have a few interesting and fun programs lined up for this
year. To start it all off, our own Dave
McChesney will speak at our January meeting. Dave has been a stalwart
member and officer of Spokane Authors for a long time and has spoken on many
occasions to not only our group but to other writers as well.
February will bring us
Eric Schubach, an indie writer from Nine Mile Falls, and a driving force in the
effort to unite the various groups around the area. Along with a couple of others, he was
instrumental in organizing the Northwest Indie Bookfest at Auntie’s Bookstore
last April and is one of the most prolific writers I have had the pleasure of
knowing. Eric will share some of his
secrets on how he makes a living writing. Check out Erik’s website at www.erikschubach.com
or follow him on Facebook.
In March we will welcome back Ben Van Voorhis. Ben is a writer, editor, and musician from
Santa Clarita, California, now living in Spokane. He holds an MFA in fiction from Eastern
Washington University and is the former managing editor of Willow
Springs. A recipient of
the PEN/Dau short story prize, his fiction and other writing have appeared
in Nimrod, Salamander, The Masters Review, and Best Debut
Short Stories 2024. He is the
current editor of ArcUser, a magazine for
users of geospatial technology. He also
runs community writing programs for teens and adults at Spark Central and
occasionally teaches English at Gonzaga University.
There are several other guest speakers in the queue who will
share their expertise with us once we can match up our schedules. I hope you
will enjoy and benefit from each of them.
See you at our January meeting on Friday the 10th at 2:00 p.m.
in the Clubhouse at Sans Souci West, 3231W. Boone Ave, in Spokane, Washington
The Veep.
Sue
Eller
FROM YOUR EDITOR, WEB-MASTER, TREASURER
As
I sit down to write something for this issue of the LITERARY GAZETTE, it’s New
Year’s Eve. Once I finish this I’ll be that much closer to getting the January issue
out to everyone. If all goes according
to plan, I should be emailing it to you on Friday. Ideally, the handful of
printed copies will get mailed on Friday or Saturday.
That will give
me a couple of days to see if I have my new printer figured out. I’d printed something on my old one around
Christmas time, and went to print something else the next day, and it had died. I followed some of the troubleshooting
procedures listed, but it seems like something broke and is rattling inside a subassembly. I had the old one for quite some time, so it
will probably take me some time to get used to the new one.
I hope everyone has had and is having a wonderful
Holiday Season. As we move forward,
let’s wish each other success in the coming year. are finishing the year on a strong positive
note, with a Christmas themed anthology and a catalog of our books. For the coming year
With the coming of the New Year, we need to
remember that for most of us, dues are due.
It makes things easier for me if you all pay your dues as soon as
possible. And remember, being current in
your membership determines if you will have a Member Webpage accessible via our
website. It will also determine if you will
have any of your books listed in the next edition of our catalog.
As always, you can send dues to:
Spokane Authors
P. O. Box 18573
Spokane, WA 99228-0573
Or bring cash or check to a meeting. (If I remember to bring my “Square,” or
someone else does, there is the chance you can charge your dues to a card.)
FROM THE PREZ (Previous)
Wow! December!
Pecan pie, snow, presents, snow, pumpkin pie, more snow, open
mic, cherry pie, snow and a heavy dose of mocha cream pie. (The snow is what
burns off all the pie. So bring on the snow!)
Not really much to share this month,
but I am looking forward to open mic on the 13th. The challenge had been
brought up last meeting about ugly sweater wearers
going to the wrong address as a topic for our short stories. I've never had an
ugly sweater or gone to the wrong address, so I don't know what they were
talking about.
I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. Our first one was
traditional with friends. Ham, turkey and all the rest. Our second one was
non-traditional with family. My world famous three day
chili was the main course with corn bread and gopher butts (mole asses),
pickled beans, chips, salsa and salad. With a side of riding minibikes around
in the dark.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all those who can't be
with us on the 13th. May your New Year be one to write about.
This is my final "Letter from the Prez." for 2024.
See Ya'll next year.
Carl/Nathan
FROM THE VEEP (Previous)
DECEMBER 2024
Can you believe almost a quarter century has gone by
already? Where does the time fly; when confronted by a keyboard and a screen where words
appear… or not? Do you think the weather
has anything do with the absence of motivation? Where is my warm weather where
I can sit outside and think of a story. Actually, I think more about going golfing rather than
sitting in the house in front of this #$%*’ machine. So, with a blank mind, I sit here thinking of
nothing to write for the VP piece.
Okay, why do they call today Black Friday? No answer comes to mind;
unless you see flying $’s leaving your wallet or purse. That is depressing. I best think better thoughts. How about a new vampire novel? Yeah, I can do that.
I’m happy again! This is
my last VP piece. So, I will wish you all a wonderful Holiday Season. Remember, sugar is good, and one of the top
foods. Ho Ho Ho! Have a Happy
Christmas and a Merry New Year! May the
Word gods be kind and provide excitement and happiness to your pages! December is a great month to start a new
project. There are many wonderful ideas flying about during the holidays. Grab
one or more and begin the New Year with gladness and joy.
The VEEP,
Bob
FROM YOUR EDITOR, WEB-MASTER, TREASURER (Previous)
We are finishing the year on a strong
positive note, with a Christmas themed anthology and a catalog of our
books. For the coming year we are
thinking of compiling and releasing a more general anthology. So, get your thinking
caps on and see what you can come up with in the way of short stories, poems,
or short articles of interest and intrigue.
And who knows, we might end up doing another Holiday Anthology as well.
It would seem our catalog is finalized. At least, I hope so. We didn’t get a mandate to have them printed
professionally at our last meeting, so let’s work with
what we can print ourselves. Over the
course of the coming year we can work on revisions a put out a second edition
towards the end of 2025. I’m sure we’ll
have new members with books to be listed and many will have new books to add.
I know you get tired of me harping on it, but don’t
forget to pay your dues for 2025. If you
already have, thank you. I think I’ve
mentioned it before, but it is a lot easier to update records to show you’ve
paid than it is to revise things when you haven’t. Pay your dues and make it easier on me. I’m not as
young as I once was.
As always, you can send dues to:
Spokane Authors
P. O. Box 18573
Spokane, WA 99228-0573
Or bring cash or check to a meeting. (If I remember to bring my “Square,” or
someone else does, there is the chance you can charge your dues to a card.)
Dave Mc
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DAM
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