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SUMMARY:February 2023: A Slice of Life Out of America’s Past with Pat Martin
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our February 2023 Writer’s Night on Tuesday\, February 7 beginning at 6 pm at The Art Center in Grand Junction. **Scroll all the way down past this post to register. \n  \nA Slice of Life Out of America’s Past\n  \n \n  \nA native of Oklahoma\, local author Patricia Martin grew up listening to the stories told by her maternal grandmother of her early life homesteading on the plains of Kansas and Oklahoma in the late 1800s. Martin’s determination to chronicle these true stories resulted in the exciting historical novel\, A Meadowlark Calling\, once described by 20th Century Fox as “a slice of life out of America’s past.” \nPlease join us Feb. 7\, 2023\, at 6 p.m. at the Art Center for Pat’s slide presentation featuring the real people and places depicted in her book\, which is set for filming in 2023 by Talmarc Productions. \nThe WCWF has also requested that Pat recite one or two of her cowboy-style poems! \n  \n  \nBio for Patricia Martin \n \n  \nOriginally from Oklahoma\, local cowboy poet Pat Martin has lived in Colorado since 1960. Always a cowboy at heart\, Pat traded her stick horses for the real thing and never looked back. She has worked on six different ranches in Colorado and Wyoming\, where she gained insight into cowboys and the cowboy way of life. \n  \nShe began writing and performing cowboy poetry several years ago and has presented at venues such as Durango\, Colorado\, Heber City\, Utah\, and the “world series” of cowboy poetry\, Elko\, Nevada\, where her work was well-received. According to Pat\, cowboy poetry differs from other forms of poetry in that\, instead of just painting a pretty word picture\, it tells a story\, and those stories will evoke emotion—you will laugh or perhaps shed a tear at the true-to-life adventures portrayed.
URL:https://westerncoloradowriters.org/event/february-2023-pat-martin/
LOCATION:The Art Center\, 1803 N. 7th Street\, Grand Junction\, CO\, 81501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writer's Nights
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SUMMARY:December 2022: Silent Auction Writer's Night and FUNdraiser
DESCRIPTION:*Note: Scroll all the way down to the bottom of the page to register.\nOur December event is our first-ever Writer’s Night Silent Auction and FUNdraiser\, set for Tuesday\, December 6\, 2022 beginning at 6:00 p.m. – doors open at 5:45 p.m. – at The Art Center in Grand Junction. \nJoin us for a night of fun\, refreshments\, and a little bit of holiday shopping while you bid on an array of fabulous auction items. By night’s end\, you will be entertained\, refreshed\, and the proud owner of something new – or winner of a gift card because you’re the Royalty of Trivia Knowledge. Register today at the bottom of this page. \n\nWhy are we holding this fundraiser?\nWe’d like to bring new programming for writers your way\, expand to in-person offerings in Montrose\, and resurrect popular past events like this one: Write Out Loud: A WCWF Live Performance of Original Local Works or this one: Prompt & Circumstance. \nWe also have a new goal of establishing a scholarship fund for high school graduates or GED recipients pursuing a degree in a writing-related field (we will investigate the legalities\, etc.)\, and we need your help to make this a reality. \n  \n*NEW: Musician Jake Johnson is joining us! He’ll play as we set up\, during intermissions\, and at the end as we hand over auction items to our wonderful supporters. \n \n  \n  \n“Western Colorado native Jake Johnson has performed for a variety of audiences all across Colorado for over 16 years. A former jazz and classical musician\, his influences range widely and can be heard in his style. He enjoys biking\, going to movies\, playing in the mountains\, and traveling.” \n  \n  \n  \n  \nSchedule \n5:45 p.m.  Doors open; bidding starts; music; food and beverages \n6:00 p.m.  Emcee announcements and fun stuff \n6:05 p.m.  The poetry stylings of the one and only Wendy Videlock \n6:25 p.m.  Intermission\, bidding wars\, food and beverage consumption\, music \n6:35 p.m.  Emcee followed by our Sampler Platter Panel \n6:55 p.m.  Intermission\, last chance to bid\, more consumption\, music \n7:05 p.m.  Emcee and James Van Pelt\, our Trivia Master\nWriter Trivia Game in teams of 5 people each (the number per team may change); winning team members earns gift cards \n7:25 p.m.  Emcee announces winners of bid items; winners pay by cash\, check\, or charge; winners skip merrily home with items in hand tra-la-la \n  \nDetails… \n  \nPablo’s Pizza is delivering to the event! We’re now asking for RSVP registrations so we know how much to order. \n  \n \nWendy Videlock is in the house! She’s the opening act with wonderful poetry readings\, and she’s generously donating auction items. Will it be an autographed book? Will it be beautiful artwork? Come on down and find out. \n  \n  \n \nJames Van Pelt is in the house! Jim is donating auction items\, AND he’s the emcee for our first-ever Writer Trivia Contest. Teams will compete. Prizes will be won. Fun will be had. But only if you show up… \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \nWe are hosting a mini-panel of guests who will answer questions on a variety of topics related to writing\, publishing\, performing\, and the business side of being an author/writer. Time is tight at 13 minutes total. Names and subjects below so you can think of questions! \n  \nCaleb Ferganchick: slam poetry\, poetry in social justice movements\, event organizing\, self publishing\, leading workshops \nJohn Lanci: religion\, writing rituals for performance\, and how to write an effective sermon for your aunt’s funeral or your Mom’s remarriage \nAdrienne Cascarella: speaking/performing/memorizing\, persuasive writing\, and how to use journaling and free writing to get through writer’s block \nMelody Jones: general social media questions; how best to use social media as a writer or author; how to manage multiple platforms and not lose your mind \n  \nWhat types of auction items will be there? \nWe’ve had more donations come in and we will strive to keep this list updated\, but there will absolutley be some surprise items at the auction that aren’t on this list. \n \n  \n  \nTwo single-day passes to Powderhorn Mountain Resort. \n  \n  \n \n \n  \nGorgeous Christmas quilt handmade just for this occasion; square\, made as a table centerpiece or other decorative area. \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \nFour sets of handmade Christmas and Holiday cards with different thems\, made just for this occasion. \n  \n  \n \n  \nHuge gift basket from Enstrom Toffee & Confectionary. \n  \n  \n \n  \nSpa Gift Basket with Journal. \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \nExtra Large Snack and Refreshment Gift Basket filled with items from Carol’s Oriental Food & Gifts. \n  \n  \n \n  \nOriginal artwork by Phyllis Moorman – 3 pieces. \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \nTiffany-style lamp with handmade stained-glass shade. \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \nChinle Collar – handmade original design from VirJen Beadwork. \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \nHandmade original design earrings from VirJen Beadwork. \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \nFrom Out West Books:  “Rebel with a Clause\,” by Ellen Jovin. \n  \n  \n \n  \nBook by Dr. April Schulte\, founder of Healing Horizons Integrative Solutions \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \nGreeting cards\, books\, and a painting by Wendy Videlock \n  \n  \nIf you’d like to support our revival and growth efforts\, there are several ways to help. If you can donate an item or service\, beverages\, or physical labor to help set up items on tables\, please contact us directly at our email. \nOf course coming to our FUNdraiser is the best support of all! We love seeing you. \nAll proceeds support the Western Colorado Writers’ Forum and associated writer programs\, a nonprofit committed to fostering a rich and diverse writing community on Colorado’s Western Slope that invites participation from diverse cultures\, customs\, and life experiences. \nSilent Auction Items\nItem: Extra Large Snack and Refreshment Gift Basket filled with items from Carol’s Oriental Food & Gifts \nValue: $100  Minimum bid: $25 \n\nItem: Spa Gift Basket with Journal \nValue: $70  Minimum bid: $15 \n\nNew* Item: A one-page critique of a first chapter of a novel or a short story (4\,000 words or less\, approx) by author James Van Pelt \nValue: $50  Minimum bid: $20 \n\nNew* Item: Paperback edition of The Best of James Van Pelt \nValue:  $25  Minimum bid: $10 \n\nNew* Item: Gift certificate for a one-year\, deluxe household membership to the Western Colorado Botanical Gardens\, good for 2 named adults\, 3 children 3-18\, and 3 guests. Includes free admission to over 300 gardens throughout the U.S. with your membership card! \nValue: $120   Minimum Bid: $50 \n\nNew* Item: A variety of items from Lithic Bookstore including books\, bookmarks\, pins\, can koozie\, tote bag and a $10 coupon \nValue: $85   Minimum Bid: $35 \n\nNew* Item: One basket of assorted goodies from Alida’s Fruits including jams\, salsa\, syrup and snacks \nValue: $45   Minimum Bid: $10 \n\nItem: Two gift cards for Pablo’s Pizza\, separate bid items \nValue: $20 each   Minimum bid: $5 \n\nNew* Item: The Poetic Imaginarium: A Worthy Difficulty\, a book of  critical essay\, review\, and memoir\, along with original artwork and poems by Wendy Videlock \nValue: $20  Minimum bid: $5 \n\nNew* Item: book of poetry by Wendy Videlock\, Wise to the West \nValue: $20  Minimum bid: $5 \n\nNew* Items: Two separate packs of greeting cards designed by Wendy Videlock \nValue for each greeting card pack: $20  Minimum bid for each: $3 \n\nNew* Item: Original framed and matted artwork by Wendy Videlock \nValue: $95  Minimum bid: $25 \n\nNew* Item: Half hour consultation with Dr. April Schulte-Barclay DAOM\, LAc\, founder of Healing Horizons Integrative Solutions\, plus a copy of her book “Save Your Life Now.” \nValue: Priceless! It’s your health 🙂  Minimum bid: $35 \n\nNew* Items: Three separate gift certificates for dog grooming services at HBJ’s Your Way Grooming at 15th and North in Grand Junction\, covers all small dog grooms and most services for medium to large dogs. \nValue for each gift cert: $75  Minimum bid: $25 for each one \n\nNew* Item: Huge gift bag – Many Pathways to Writing or Writing Better plus two bottles of DaVinci wine; includes ten gently used writing book classics plus liquid inspiration. \nValue: $100  Minimum bid: $25 \n\nItems: Four sets of beautiful handmade holiday cards\, 6 cards per set\, sold separately \nValue: $30 per set  Minimum Bid: $5 per set \n\nItem: Handmade square Christmas quilt\, made as a decorative item (like for a table centerpiece) \nValue:  $150   Minimum Bid: $30 \n\nItem: Tiffany-style lamp with handmade stained glass shade; two bulbs with pull chains. \nGallery Value: $150   Minimum Bid: $50 \n\nItems: Handmade original design earrings from VirJen Beadwork; sold separately \nEach Earring Set Gallery Value: $50   Minimum Bid Each Set: $20 \n\nItem:  Chinle Collar – handmade original design from VirJen Beadwork. Adjustable length. Glass seed beads. \nGallery Value: $250   Minimum Bid: $100 \n\nItem: Two single-day passes to Powderhorn Mountain Resort good for one full day of skiing each at Western Colorado’s premier ski resort \nValue: $180   Minimum Bid: $75 \n\nItem: Book “Rebel with a Clause\,” by Ellen Jovin \nList price value: $26.99   Minimum Bid: $10 \n\nItem: $25 gift certificates from Main Street Bagels in Grand Junction (we have two separate gift certificates that will be separate bids) \nValue for each card: $25   Minimum bid for each card: $5 \n\nItem: One hour personal coaching for one author/writer on a social media subject by social media consultant and expert\, author\, and award-winning poet Melody Jones. Must be scheduled no later than January 31\, 2023. \nValue: $250   Minimum bid: $40 \n\nItem: One ghostwritten mini autobiography of 7\,000-9\,000 words with one round of revision and 4-5 hours of interviewing time by memoir ghostwriter and award-winning journalist Christie Matherne. Must begin interviews by January 31\, 2023. \nValue: $2\,750  Minimum bid: $1\,200 \n\nItem: Full copy edit of your manuscript (up to 85\,000 words)\, including 30-minute Zoom chat for author questions on the edits\, by published author and professional editor Avery Brooks. Must be scheduled no later than January 31\, 2023. \nValue: $1500   Minimum bid: $250 \n\nItem: One “first read” of any mostly finished novel by Virginia Jensen with useful critique to help you move forward with your book. Must be scheduled no later than January 31\, 2023. \nValue: $75   Minimum Bid: $25 \n\nItem: Enstrom Candies Gift Basket – One gift basket full of delicious fine chocolate and the best chocolate toffee in the world from Enstrom Candies. \nValue: $50  Minimum Bid: $25 \n\nItem:  one 8” x 24” original painting by Phyllis Moorman.  Shades of green highlight this dreamcatcher painted in the abstract-realism style characteristic of alcohol ink. \nValue:  $100          Minimum bid:  $35 \n\nItem:  one 8” round original painting with stand by Phyllis Moorman.  Pedaling within the spokes of a bicycle tire\, a biker ascends the mountains of Western Colorado in this alcohol ink painting. \nValue:  $75            Minimum bid:  $25 \n\nItem:  one original painting\, matted to 14” x 11”  by Phyllis Moorman.  An EKG is the mountain biker’s path toward the everlasting sun in this abstract watercolor crystal painting. \nValue:  $100          Minimum bid:  $35 \n\n 
URL:https://westerncoloradowriters.org/event/december-2022-silent-auction/
LOCATION:Grand Junction Art Center\, 1803 No. 7th\, Grand Junction\, Colorado\, 81501
CATEGORIES:Other,Silent Auction,Writer's Nights
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SUMMARY:November 2022 Writer's Night: Open Mic Night
DESCRIPTION:Our annual Open Mic Night is Tuesday\, November 1 from 6-7:30 pm at the Art Center in Grand Junction\, instead of our usual December date. \nBring your short works and poetry and take the mic! Readings will have a time limit\, in part depending upon number of readers present. Check your time: a 30-line poem takes about 2 minutes to read\, and a 700 word story takes about 5 minutes. If we can do more than one round\, we will. \nRegistration is required for this session so we may better plan for attendance and reading times. Scroll all the way down to register.
URL:https://westerncoloradowriters.org/event/november-writers-night/
LOCATION:The Art Center\, 1803 N. 7th Street\, Grand Junction\, CO\, 81501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writer's Nights
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SUMMARY:October 2022 Writer's Night: The Writer's Voyage: Let Your Intuition Lead You
DESCRIPTION:Please note: This is a Zoom-only event! Our guest will be coming to us by video from the Front Range. Registration is required.\n  \nThe Writer’s Voyage: Let Your Intuition Lead You by guest Leilani Raashida Henry \nNo matter who we are or what we do\, we co-create with life. When we pay attention to life’s lessons\, we find our flow and our intuition is heightened. With an open heart and mind\, we can listen to our dreams\, hopes and visions as a writer. These natural currents fuel our writing.  Learn what shapes\, directs and leads us to being the author we envision to free our writing and ourselves. \n \n  \nLeilani Raashida Henry Bio: Leilani Henry writes songs\, poetry\, plays and is a published author. Her book The Call of Antarctica: Exploring and Protecting the World’s Coldest Continent\, published by Lerner\, hit #1 on Amazon in Ecology for Teens and Young Adults. She facilitates the transformation of artists\, leaders\, and teams toward inspired performance in all types of organizations. \nTo join us\, you must register below (keep scrolling) so that we can send you the Zoom link. Please register NO LATER than 3 pm on Tuesday\, October 4. If you register after that time\, we cannot guarantee you will get the link.
URL:https://westerncoloradowriters.org/event/october-2022-writers-night/
LOCATION:CO
CATEGORIES:Writer's Nights
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SUMMARY:September 2022 Writer's Night: Realistic Expectations for Your Screenplay
DESCRIPTION:Please register for this event by scrolling all the way down. Thank you. \n“Giant Radioactive Shark” \nor Realistic Expectations for Your Screenplay \n“We’ve all scrolled through the guide\, seeing titles like ‘Giant Radioactive Shark’ or ‘Outhouse of the Dead’ and think\, ‘who writes this stuff?’ or ‘how does this get a budget?’ I’ve worked in this domain for years\, the ‘destined for the dollar bin at Wal-Mart’ projects. Turns out it’s hard to say no when someone offers you money to write or direct a movie\, so you end up trying to make the best of an unwinnable situation. It’s not like a writer sits around and thinks ‘Another zombie movie will put me on the map!’ Nope\, writer’s gotta get paid\, though–and when you’re getting paid\, you gotta write what the person writing the checks wants. To that end I’ll talk about how to keep your sanity when Hollywood wants you to dumb it down\, and how to work within the confines of a formula but enjoy what you’re working on. Mostly\, I’ll talk about how to get your screenplay written and made\, even if you must film it yourself.” \nPresenter: Hank Braxtan \nHank grew up in Fruita and Grand Junction\, making home movies throughout school and eventually in the US Army.  After an honorable discharge and short stint in film school\, Hank moved to Los Angeles where he descended into the “struggle” for over a decade\, eventually writing and directing several movies and episodes of television shows.  After moving with his wife back to Grand Junction in 2018\, the couple has produced three feature films on the Western Slope\, bringing in talents such as Michael Jai White and Jeff Fahey\, while working with the local school curriculum to establish a film hub in Western Colorado.  Hank has been nominated for several Emmy awards (mostly lost) among other awards (that were also mostly lost). \nThis session WILL NOT be streamed live on Zoom. All live-streaming has been suspended for now.
URL:https://westerncoloradowriters.org/event/september-2022-writers-night/
LOCATION:The Art Center\, 1803 N. 7th Street\, Grand Junction\, CO\, 81501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writer's Nights
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SUMMARY:August 2022 Writer's Night - Textures: Considering Sound in Writing
DESCRIPTION:Scroll all the way down to register. \nTextures: Considering Sound in Writing \nPresented by Lisa Connors \nIn writing\, sound is more than just using sound words\, like whisper or clang. Sound is the actual letters themselves and the sounds they make. Consider what a garden sounds like – long and short I’s\, soft S’s and H’s\, perhaps? Using Hyacinth or Narcissus\, rather than flowers\, gives the feeling of a quiet morning in the garden. Choosing the right words based on sound can add subtle layers of meaning\, tone\, and texture to our writing. \nLisa Wence Connors Bio: Lisa has facilitated poetry workshops for the Salt Lake City Public Library System\, the Mesa County Public Library\, and the Veterans Administration. She is the editor of High Desert Cadence: A Journal of Veteran Poetry. Her work has appeared in Alexandria Quarterly\, Bluestem Literary Journal\, and Atlas & Alice\, among others. She received a Gold Medal for her poem Mote as Impressionist at the 2022 National Veterans Creative Arts Competition. \nJoin us live at The Art Center in Grand Junction\, CO from 6-7:30 pm on Tuesday\, August 2. We’re also streaming this presentation on Zoom from the live event. \nAll who register (bottom of this page) will also be sent the Zoom link prior to the event. Please register NO LATER than 3 pm on Tuesday\, August 2. If you register after that time\, we cannot guarantee you will get the link.
URL:https://westerncoloradowriters.org/event/august-writers-night-3/
LOCATION:The Art Center\, 1803 N. 7th Street\, Grand Junction\, CO\, 81501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writer's Nights
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SUMMARY:June 2022 Writer's Night: Pitch Your Prose
DESCRIPTION:Pitch Your Prose with guest Mary Watson \nNow that you have written your prose\, how well can you pitch it?  This workshop is designed to assist you to succinctly pitch your written work in less than 90 seconds. At the end of the workshop\, you will present a 90 second elevator pitch which will include using your strong voice and engaging gestures. Your pitch will be delivered with ease and authenticity. Step out of your box and into the challenge. \nMary Watson Bio: Since 2000 Mary Watson has been evaluating and sharing written critiques with hundreds of writers\, speakers\, and presenters through various public speaking and educational events. Mary spent three years in Benin\, West Africa teaching and presenting events. She has been a successful public speaker and continuously motivates adults as well youth through Toastmasters programs/events\, Ignite Grand Junction!\, TEDxGrandJunction\, and several Communication and Leadership Workshops. \nJoin us live at The Art Center in Grand Junction\, CO from 6-7:30 pm on Tuesday\, June 7. We’re also streaming her presentation on Zoom from the event. \nAll who register (bottom of this page) will also be sent the Zoom link prior to the event. Please register NO LATER than 3 pm on Tuesday\, June 7. If you register after that time\, we cannot guarantee you will get the link.
URL:https://westerncoloradowriters.org/event/june-writers-night/
LOCATION:The Art Center\, 1803 N. 7th Street\, Grand Junction\, CO\, 81501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writer's Nights
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SUMMARY:May 2022 Writer's Night: Memoir: The Art of Capturing Family and Culture
DESCRIPTION:Join author Connie Martinez at our May 3\, 2022 Writer’s Night live at The Art Center in Grand Junction\, CO. We’re also streaming her presentation on Zoom from the event. All who register (bottom of this page) will also be sent the Zoom link prior to the event. Please register NO LATER than 3 pm on Tuesday\, May 3. If you register after that time\, we cannot guarantee you will get the link.
URL:https://westerncoloradowriters.org/event/may-writers-night/
LOCATION:The Art Center\, 1803 N. 7th Street\, Grand Junction\, CO\, 81501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Writer's Nights
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