Sunday, December 13, 2015

Speaker Series - Jan 7th - JL Kato

On Thursday, January 7, 2016 from 6-8pm the Monrovia Writers Group will host poet JL Kato in the community room of the Monrovia branch of the Morgan County Public Library located at: 145 S. Chestnut Street Monrovia, Indiana 46157. Our speaker will discuss poetry and do a reading. The event is free and open to the public. Everyone in attendance will be eligible for door prizes.

About Our Speaker:

JL Kato is a native of Japan whose first poetry book chronicles his life as an immigrant in Indiana ("Shadows Set in Concrete," Restoration Press). The Indiana Center for the Book designated that collection as the 2011 Best Book of Indiana for poetry. He is the poetry editor of The Flying Island. He lives in Beech Grove.

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Speaker Series - Dec 3rd - Jason Ammerman

On Thursday, December 3rd from 6-8pm the Monrovia Writers Group will host poet Jason Ammerman in the community room of the Monrovia branch of the Morgan County Public Library located at: 145 S. Chestnut Street Monrovia, Indiana 46157.  Our speaker will discuss poetry and do a reading. The event is free and open to the public. Everyone in attendance will be eligible for door prizes.

About Our Speaker:

Jason L. Ammerman has been a practicing and professional poet for just over two and a half decades.  He has spent many years in the coffeehouse movement of the early nineties.  His first brush with professional poets came at the, now defunct, CafĂ© Angst in Indianapolis where he was asked to fill a spot at the Indianapolis stop of the Lollapalooza concert festival in 1994 at their spoken word stage.  He has hosted and organized many poetry readings and poetry slams since then.  Jason has three collections of poetry published.  He is expecting to publish his fourth collection of poetry, Waylon Jennings Never Slept Here, in 2016.  In 2008, Jason joined fellow poets Matthew Jackson (Columbus, Indiana), Joseph Kerschbaum and Tony Brewer (both from Bloomington, Indiana respectively) as founding members of the touring poetry troupe, The Reservoir Dogwoods.  Jason lives with his beautiful wife, Shanna, his handsome son, Jude and his loyal canine companion, Teddy, in the historic neighborhood of Irvington in Indianapolis, Indiana.  He is 42 years old. 

Friday, November 13, 2015

Upcoming Meeting Dates - 2015-2016

As the (new) Monrovia Writers Group hits its one year anniversary, the group has spent some time discussing what is working and what needs improvement. We all seem to be in agreement that we would like to continue to meet once a month to discuss and provide feedback on work. We have also decided to break our speaker series into two runs and take breaks during the winter and summer months.  

As we already have speakers scheduled for this upcoming December and January, we will continue to have speakers on those dates. After our January speaker on the 7th, we will take the month of February off from speakers. We will pick back up in March and have speakers for the months of March, April and May. We will take a summer break and then have speakers for September, October and November. We will again take a winter break and pick back up the following March (and so on and so on).

The dates for the remainder of the year are as follows:

NOVEMBER 19th – Submission/Critique Group - 6-8pm
DECEMBER 3rd – Guest Speaker: Jason Ammerman (Poetry) - 6-8pm
DECEMBER 17th – Submission/Critique Group - 6-8pm
JANUARY 7th – Guest Speaker: J.L. Kato (Poetry) - 6-8pm


2016 SUBMISSION/CRITIQUE GROUP MEETING SCHEDULE
All submission meetings are held the 3rd Thursday of every month from 6-8pm. The specific dates are listed below. If you wish to submit something for the group to discuss, please email your document in word format to Kelly on or before the first Thursday of the month. Please see the submissions page for more information.

January 21st
February 18th
March 17th
April 21st
May 19th
June 16th
July 21st
August 18th
September 15th
October 20th
November 17th
December 15th

SPRING SPEAKERS SERIES SCHEDULE
March 3rd  – 6-8pm – Speaker and Topic TBA
April 7th – 6-8pm – Speaker and Topic TBA
May 5th – 6-8pm – Speaker and Topic TBA

FALL SPEAKERS SERIES SCHEDULE
September 1st – 6-8pm – Speaker and Topic TBA
October 6th – 6-8pm – Speaker and Topic TBA
November 3rd – 6-8pm – Speaker and Topic TBA

Friday, August 14, 2015

No Meeting - September 3rd 2015

We will not meet on September 3rd 2015 as we do not have a workshop or guest speaker scheduled. We do have the room reserved if anyone wishes to utilize the space informally.

Saturday, July 4, 2015

Speaker Series: Kelly O'Dell Stanley - August 6th

On Thursday, August 6th from 6-8pm the Monrovia Writers Group will host Kelly O'Dell Stanley in
the community room of the Monrovia branch of the Morgan County Public Library located at: 145 S. Chestnut Street Monrovia, Indiana 46157. The topic will be "Writing Creative Non-Fiction." The event is free and open to the public. Everyone in attendance will be eligible for door prizes.

Kelly O’Dell Stanley is a graphic designer, writer, and author of Praying Upside Down: A creative prayer experience to transform your time with God. With more than two decades of experience in advertising, three kids ranging from 21 to 14, and a husband of 24 years, she’s learned to look at life in unconventional ways—sometimes even upside down. In 2013, she took top honors in Writer’s Digest’s Inspirational Writing Competition. Full of doubt and full of faith, she constantly seeks new ways to see what’s happening all around her in her small-town Indiana home. Download free printables at www.prayingupsidedown.com.

Call for Submissions: Undeniably Indiana

Indiana University Press is celebrating the Indiana bicentennial in 2016 with a book that is as unique as our state. Next fall, Indiana University Press will publish Undeniably Indiana, a crowd-sourced book written by the people of Indiana for the state of Indiana. Current and former Hoosier residents are invited to share offbeat, interesting, and unusual facts and stories about things that could only happen here. Submissions will be accepted until Sept. 1 via the Undeniably Indiana Facebook page

Monday, June 22, 2015

Upcoming Guest Speaker: Jim Cangany - July 2nd

On Thursday, July 2nd from 6-8pm the Monrovia Writers Group will host Jim Cangany in the community room of the Monrovia branch of the Morgan County Public Library located at: 145 S. Chestnut Street Monrovia, Indiana 46157. The topic will be "Write What You Know." The event is free and open to the public.

A lifelong resident of the State of Indiana, Jim Cangany is proud to call himself a Hoosier. The Magic Coin was a fantasy that involved a king, some bad guys, and, not surprisingly, a magical token. The youngest of eight children, he grew up in a household full of books and people. Thanks to the influence of his older siblings, Jim gravitated toward fantasy and sci-fi when looking for something to read. He wrote his first story at age fourteen. A school project, The Magic Coin was a fantasy that involved a king, some bad guys, and, not surprisingly, a magical token.

These days, Jim writes romance on the sweet end. A believer that the world has enough doom and gloom, he likes stories with a happy ending. Jim is the author of The North Star Trilogy and the short story The Christmas Angel. He lives in Indianapolis with his wonderful wife, two sons, and their princess kitty cat Maria.

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

A Sci-Fi Writer’s Guide to Reminiscing the Future

When children grow to become adults, they tend to lose their imagination. They forget how to play. Even if a child has siblings, the imagination can be a very powerful part of the child’s mind. A good storyteller never loses the ability to imagine… to create a whole new world of wonders. Most create these worlds in their heads and write to convey what they think of. A few, however, create these worlds within the physical world. Just be careful if you do this; it could possibly lead to a white jacket that buckles in the back.

I spent many years of my youth being a prolific reader and writer of many [award winning] unpublished stories. Of course, they didn’t really win awards, but they were still very popular with teachers and other kids my age (a brief moment of nostalgia there). I remember the days long passed (past?) of using my machete to fight my way out of hordes of tall plant-monsters on an alien world and of the hand-to-hand combat with something invisible.

I remember that I was unaware at the time that one of the giants watched with amusement from the safety of their fortress. When I was a teen, I was allowed to stay at the space station alone when the commissioned officers went to the nearby moon for something. Oh, the adventures I had when that space station was attacked while I was on watch.

Don’t tell anyone, but I enjoy the gift of a childlike imagination even today. Almost every day, I’m piloting my small spacecraft through the great expanse of darkness. Although in this century, you’d think the speed limit would be faster than point six or point seven the speed of light. This is, of course, more entertaining and fun when it’s nighttime (switching between the long-range and short-range sensors when encountering another spacecraft. The waves given off of the long-range sensors are detrimental to the ocular wiring of androids as well as the retinas of humans and aliens). It’s even better when it’s snowing (for obvious reasons).

Well, there you have it. Always imagine, always play, always write… and publish; because if you don’t, people will just think you are crazy.

Joe Stewart is a Science Fiction writer and occasional poet. Stewart is a member of the Monrovia Writers Group. 

Friday, May 8, 2015

Upcoming Guest Speaker: Angela Jackson-Brown - Thursday, June 4th

On Thursday, June 4th from 6-8pm Angela Jackson-Brown will speak to the Monrovia Writers Group in the community room of the Monrovia branch of the Morgan County Public Library  located at: 145 S. Chestnut Street Monrovia, Indiana 46157.  The topic will be "Point of View." The event is free and open to the public.

Angela Jackson-Brown is a writer and poet who teaches Creative Writing and English at Ball State University in Muncie, IN. She has an MFA in Creative Writing from the Spalding University low residency MFA program. Her work has appeared in literary journals, such as: Pet Milk, Uptown Mosaic MagazineNew Southerner Literary MagazineThe Louisville Review, Muscadine Lines: A Southern JournalBlue Lake ReviewIdentity TheoryToe Good Poetry, and 94 Creations. Her short story, “Something in the Wash,” was awarded the 2009 fiction prize by New Southerner Literary Magazine and was nominated for a Pushcart Prize in Fiction. Her debut novel, Drinking from a Bitter Cup, was published by WiDo Publishing in 2014.

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Let's Celebrate National Poetry Month!

On Thursday, April 2nd we will celebrate National Poetry Month with a poetry workshop in the community room of the Morgan County Public Library from 6-8pm. As with all of our events, it is free and open to the public, so feel free to bring friends!

As part of an activity we will be doing, please email Kelly your favorite poem (or a link to it) at: monroviawriters@gmail.com. Don't worry -- we won't put you on the spot. Instead, we just want to incorporate the poetry you love into the experience. See you soon!

On a side note, tonight the rest of the meeting dates for the year will be posted on the schedule page. Be sure to check it out! We have a ton of absolutely amazing guest speakers that will be coming.

Monday, January 26, 2015

Blind Date With a Book

Will it be love at first page?
 
The Morgan County Public Library - Monrovia branch is feeling the spirit of Valentine's Day and we want to set you up on a blind date with one of our favorite books. We promise that they are all successful, attractive and articulate. Many have a great sense of humor too! Some are to the point and others are more long-winded. There really is a perfect match for everyone though.
 
When you enter the library there is a display immediately to the right on top of the new fiction shelves. Each book was handpicked by our staff. You will find that each book has a few keywords to help you hone in on your selection. Genres include: literary fiction, memoir, biography, YA, mystery, science fiction and more! There are also a few audiobooks(marked as such).
 
This is a fun opportunity to read something that you might not have read otherwise.Whether you branch outside your genre or go with a book that sounds like one you traditionally would select, how could a blind date possibly go wrong? ;)
 
We have had a lot of people love this idea, but not many have taken the plunge yet. I would like to encourage the members of the Monrovia Writers Group to come in before our next meeting and try one blind date book. Just like an actual blind date, you are of course under no obligation to stick with it if the book really is not for you.  We can then spend some time at our next February meeting talking about the selections.

Let's spice up our lives a bit!
 
 


Saturday, January 24, 2015

Upcoming Guest Speaker: A.D. Ellis

Exciting news! We have our first guest speaker scheduled!
 
On March 5th from 6-8pm A.D. Ellis will be with us to discuss independent authorship and e-books. Ellis is a contemporary romance author that has written and self-published five books. You can connect with her on facebook at: www.facebook.com/adellisauthor. You can find her Amazon author page and books available at: http://www.amazon.com/A.D.-Ellis/e/B00K0YJ8CW.
 
Regardless of your publishing aspirations I think this will be a topic that will benefit everyone. Even if you end up going the traditional publishing route you will still need to do a lot of the same things that a self-published author would do in terms of preparing and editing your work. And if you have any questions about romance writing or writing in general, I'm sure she will be happy to help! Please bring a lot of questions for her.
 
In order to get us in the mindset for March, at our next meeting on February 19th we will just go over submissions and not cover a topic. We will spend some time brainstorming questions for A.D. Ellis so that we will be prepared for her visit on March 5th. As usual, submissions are due by the second Thursday of the month, which is February 12th.

Friday, January 16, 2015

Author Readings at Indy Reads Books

Indy Reads Books is a non-profit bookstore located on Mass Ave in Indianapolis. Please see the Indy Reads Books website for a full listing of events.
The bookstore hosts various readings, signing, classes and other events. Below is a listing of several upcoming author readings that are scheduled this month. Please see the

Reading with Jim Henninger - Saturday, January 17th - 2-4pm

Jim Henninger works as a field representative in the insurance industry. Originally from Indianapolis, he now lives with his two dogs in Cumming, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta. He has two adult children, Jamie and Evan. Recording A Kill is his first novel and it is dedicated to his late wife, Linda, who believed in him and encouraged him to pursue his passion to write.

Reading with Sumi Mukherjee - Wednesday, January 28, 5:30pm – 7:00pm

Author and Speaker Sumi Mukherjee published his first book titled “A Life Interrupted –  the story of my battle with bullying and obsessive compulsive disorder” in July 2011. His second book published in July 2014, is titled “Father Figure – my mission to prevent child sexual abuse”. Since October 2011, Sumi has been working on taking his messages to hundreds of people around the country so others can benefit from his stories. Sumi has spoken to students, teachers, counselors, administrators, social workers, mental health professionals, parents, and the general audience. He has spoken at schools, colleges, religious organizations, bullying prevention conferences, other professional conferences, and domestic violence/sexual abuse/mental health awareness events. His presentations are primarily focused on bullying prevention or prevention of child sexual abuse.

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Pitch-In & Other Announcements

Pitch-In: At our next meeting (January 15th) we will have a pitch-in. Please bring a dish to share with the group. We will meet from 6 - 8 p.m., with the pitch-in starting a half hour or so beforehand. Please feel free to come earlier if you need to do any food prep. We do have a full kitchen attached to the meeting room.

Schedule Change: In addition, starting in March our schedule will change. We will meet twice a month -- the first Thursday and the third Thursday. The first Thursday will be a guest speaker, workshop or some type of topic. The third Thursday will be dedicated entirely to submissions. Nothing will change with the submission process. Submissions will still be due by the second Thursday of the month.

Facebook Group: We also have a new Facebook group! Please feel free to invite any area writers to join, even if they have not been attending our meetings: https://www.facebook.com/groups/monroviawritersgroup/.