Wednesday, August 01, 2018

Join us this Saturday


August 4, 10 am - noon

Cornerstone Christian Church,
in the Barn

At this informal summer meeting we will discuss any writing challenges, 
topics or questions you bring. As usual, there will be time for critiques. 

Monday, July 09, 2018

Are you joining us this Saturday?

We will have an informal meeting this Saturday, 

July 14, from 10-noon, 

upstairs in the Barn at Cornerstone Christian Church. 

Since this is our first attempt to meet during the summer, 
please RSVP at bhigby9323@gmail.com by Wednesday 
to let me know if you will or will not be attending. 

Come with your writing quandaries or questions. 
As usual, we will leave time for critiques. 

Our next meeting will be 8/4. 
Please note that the first two fall meetings will be on second Saturdays:
September 8 & October 13

Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Yes, we're meeting over the summer!


Summer meetings

July 14 (upstairs) 

August 4 (regular room)


These informal meetings will be opportunities for encouragement and to discuss personal questions or concerns. There will no Focus Point or planned exercises but critique pieces are welcome. Regular members, please contact Barbara (bhigby9323@gmail.com) with your intentions. If we do not have a number of attendees and decide to cancel, we want to notify members who travel a distance. Also give me a heads up about questions or topics you want to discuss. The Focus Point from our June meeting is below.


Focus Point
Our Story

When E. B. White was 48 years old, he wrote, 
“I’m glad to report that even now, at this late day, a blank sheet of paper holds the greatest excitement there is for me—more promising than a silver cloud, prettier than a little red wagon. It holds all the hope there is, all fears. I can remember, really quite distinctly, looking a sheet of paper square in the eyes when I was seven or eight years old and thinking, ‘This is where I belong, this is it.’” Letter to Stanley Hart White, January 1947 
I can’t say I’ve ever thrilled over a blank sheet of paper (or a blank screen), but I love E.B. White’s sense of anticipation and his awareness of limitless possibilities. Our joy in writing should not falter under the shadow of staleness, the pressure of a deadline, or a feeling of obligation. 

As a Christian writer, my thrill is to be a blank sheet of paper. I love the joy of Creator God writing my story and using me to write His. I delight in discovering a creative thought, a twist of words, the perfect analogy, an original description, or inspired theme. 

As the bride spoke of the bridegroom in Song of Solomon (2:16), let us say, “I am His.” What will God write in us? What will He inspire us to write? Let’s rekindle the joy of our gift. As we share summer writing goals, let’s remain as a blank sheet, ready to receive from the Author of our faith. 
 
Take home thought: Lord, I am yours. As the author of my story, use me to write your story.