One of the highlights of what's left of my creative life is the Thursday writers group run by Terrie Relf. Two weeks ago we had an all-star line-up with Tyree Campbell, David C. Kopaska-Merkel, Terrie, and David Lee Summers. It's a shame it starts at 4, since I'm usually stuck in work and traffic until 5:30. But sometimes I can cut out early. Two other guests signed off right after I got there.
It was nice to reminisce about projects from 20-30 years ago and chat about new things. DCKM and I have written one rengay (connected haiku) together, and are stuck on stanza four of the next one. I could just ask if it's ready to be submitted anywhere, and he said he always starts with Star*Line. Good pick. I was able to ask where the group would send a certain type of story (my 8K Lovecraftian adventure that got rejected), and got good recommendations. I think they both turned out to be no-pay markets when I looked them up, though. Maybe I should run it by Asimov's first, even if it's a long shot. They should probably reject one of those 3 poems I sent in July before I send more.
Tyree mentioned that his first few publications were in Linns Stamp Journal way back in the day. The next weekend, when I went to an event at the local post office, instead of just dropping it on my blog, I sent it to Linns. It's odd that I have rarely written anything about philatelic subjects. I guess my sticking point is that I have no deep expertise on any subject. My blog is mostly observations and odd items I find. But that one piece did get sent to Linns, thanks to Tyree. Still no word on our story/poem collection that he has been working on.
It may be a while before I can get back there again.
I have no new writing to report on. A few more poetry acceptances, and a few more contrib copies came in.
We're planning a trip to Sedona at the end of October, so maybe I can clear my head and get something done then.
Anyway, point is ... the writing group is great for support and feeling a part of a society. It's not the kind where we sit around and write critiques. When everyone involved has hundreds of published credits, it's more a matter of just keep doing what we do, for whatever reason that is.
Saturday, September 27, 2025
Zoom Group
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