Schedule and Location

Our group meets on the first and third Wednesday of each month at the Nokomis Fire Station. From Sarasota or North, proceed a few blocks south of Albee Road on US 41 (past Matthews-Currie Ford) to Pavonia Road. Turn right (West, toward the bay) at the Fire Station's flashing yellow caution traffic light. From the south on US 41, we are two blocks north of Dona Bay. Turn left onto Pavonia Road at the flashing yellow caution light. At the Fire Station, drive to the fire hall's far end or west side; PLEASE DO NOT BLOCK THE FIRE DEPARTMENT DOORS! We gather in the training room at the far end of the complex for a meet and greet at 6:00 pm but call the Meeting to order at 6:30 pm and take a Ten-minute break at around 7:50 pm. Meeting Adjourns: 9:00 pm

Monday, August 26, 2024

August 21st, 2024

Eleven writers arrived at the firehouse this evening. As it turns out, four of us have birthdays this month. Ernie, Don, Dennis, and Rod all celebrate this month. Erinie’s wife, Linda, and Rod’s wife, Betsy, figured having a party for the group would be a good idea. We all enjoyed a generous slice of cake before we called the meeting to order. Thank you all for celebrating with us, and a special thank you to Linda for bringing the cake.

 

With eleven writers in attendance, and ten of them with work to share, we opened up with Ernie Ovitz reading a speech he’d written entitled, The Devil Made Me Do It, with credit given to the late Flip Wilson. A weakness for food lies in many of us. We try to lose weight, but that little devil wiggling around in our brain makes us give in to the desire to munch on some tasty tidbit that turns into a whole quart of ice cream, half a turkey, or a box of chocolates. Remember that 18 pounds we lost? THEY’RE BACK!

 

What is an Empire, and how long do they last? This is the question Bruce Haedrich is studying and plans to write an educational essay on. Bruce has begun his research and identified empires dating back over 2,500 years. Each of those he’s identified went through seven distinct historical periods. Is the USA an American Empire? Where are we? In what stage of establishment or decline are we? Maybe Bruce will enlighten us.

 

Regressing in time and crossing the Atlantic Ocean to “Jolly Old England,” we find ourselves in London during World War II. In War and Infidelity, Don Westerfield tells the tale of two lovers in the throes of a love affair rife with interruptions and challenges amid an international conflict. They are married, but not to each other. She is a nurse, and he is an Air Force Pilot. In this segment of the story, fate intervenes. Michael, the pilot, is badly injured while returning from dropping off the ‘Pathfinder’ troops over France on D-Day. The surgeon who repaired the damage to his leg is his lover’s husband. Does he suspect? Will Michael recover? We’ll find out next meeting.

 

A white-water enthusiast, Richard Cope, brings us a poem entitled, The Water is White. It hails respect for the powerful force of river rapids. Too deep to ford and too swift to cross, it is like an old flame, always alive in memory. His second reading, Another August, recalls the heat of the Sun as it begins its journey toward Fall yet still lingers long in the sky.

 

Nashville 1973, in Brown’s Pool Hall, no nine-ball is allowed. Danny Spurlock tells of a pool hall owner who has a thing about the number nine. Brown believes terrible things happen on the ninth. The pool hall remains locked on the ninth of the month. Even nine o’clock is shunned, don’t mention it. Everyone knows not to break the rules if they want to play pool at Brown’s. The local beat cop pops in daily for a cold drink and maybe a sandwich, except on the ninth of the month.

 

The Mackenzie family saga continues. It's 1917, and almost Christmas. Tremain’s sons attend Norwich University a Military School in New England. A terrible war rages in Europe. How long will it be before the United States enters the war. Tremain Mackenzie now serves as commanding officer with the Buffalo Soldiers. His command has been transferred to the Southwestern United States to chase Pancho Villa out of the U.S. The boys are dismissed for the holidays and travel across the country to be with their family.

 

In this reading of Strategic Deception, Grace puts out feelers in Eastern Europe to find Vitali, a programmer who may have changed her program from a boon to mankind into a tool that might bring down governments. He has been taken by someone, but why? By whom? Was the woman he lived with his betrayer? Was he betrayed?

 

Anne Moore took time off from her 70 at 70 project to bring us a couple of poems. In Activism, Ann advises us to ‘Shine On.’ While in Don, there is no relation to our Don, who seems to revel in cleaning his meth lab and/or his AR-15 in the nude. Good work, Anne!

 

To close out the reading portion of the evening, Dennis Cathcart took the floor reading about his Grandson’s 13th birthday. The young man is now in his mid-twenties, and how things have changed. We look back at our youth and see changes galore. We were taught using different methods. We often were off at the crack of dawn, completing our chores as quickly as possible to get to the important stuff, like fishing, collecting reptiles, or just having fun.

 

Well, that’s all I have to say for this session, except READ, READ, READ, and KEEP ON WRITING. I hope to see you on September 4th at the firehouse.

Saturday, August 10, 2024

August 7th, 2024

 

Welcome back, Writers. It was a beautiful evening despite having endured a Tropical Storm that brought a lot of wind and rain our way. Water woes seemed to take the headlines as the windstorm portion had minimal impact. A few trees were uprooted, and some power lines fell, but the water wreaked havoc on our streets and low-lying properties. At this time, our group of writers has reported minor damage. Stay prepared and stay safe. Another one is brewing in the Atlantic.

Nine of our stalwarts were on hand, plus two newbies, Kristen Kennedy and Joe Custodi, joined us for the first time. Both came prepared to share some of their work with us. Very nice work it was.

Rod read an excerpt from The Write Stuff penned by Doug Sahlin. Doug is a member of our group and writes the Yale Larsson Mystery Novels, available on Amazon. This article, Promoting Your Book on Social Media, contains many helpful suggestions and ideas for getting your work noticed by using Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Thank you, Doug.

 

We opened the reading portion of this evening. Rod deviated from the usual format of ‘first to arrive is first to read.’ Kristen was an early arrival and had not experienced the reading portion of the meeting. Rod allowed experienced readers to show the way before introducing the newcomers. For that reason, Bruce Haedrich opened with an announcement. After a few weeks of writing, Bruce stopped working on his newest Dan Marin mystery. His latest project is taking the form of an essay, similar to his previous work, Gaia. Bruce will attempt to explore the reasons for and history of fallen empires and compare the circumstances to what is happening today.

 

War and Infidelity takes place in the war-torn England of the 1940s. Don Westerfield spins a yarn in which a couple falls in love amid the chaos of war and searches for time to be together. A nurse and pilot from the midwestern United States meet again in London. Although they knew each other in the States, they were not lovers. Due to the stresses and demands of their duties, they find little time to be alone. Then, the nurse’s husband, a renowned surgeon, is sent to London. Oh, what is about to happen?

 

Danny Spurlock tells a tale he is constructing for younger readers about mythical beings that adults tend not to see. Gnomes may well inhabit our gardens. Stealthy creatures who can seem to appear and disappear at will. A young gardener, Liam, is perplexed by a pair of Gnomes who play tricks on him. Young Liam sets out to determine how to rid his garden of these pesky creatures. With the sage advice of a slightly older girl, Rose, he finds a solution. Pink Flamingos frighten Gnomes. Putting an inflated pool toy resembling a Pink Flamingo in the center of his garden does the trick. The Gnomes beg him to remove it. But he will not, and they flee into the woods. Problem solved–or is it?

 

Returning to Paris, Richard Cope continues with his story of Sarah Covington. At a party in Paris, Sarah meets Sir Winston, a gentleman who knows too much about her. Sarah’s past and past addictions catch up with her as she finds herself with as much cocaine as she can have. This may not be the best time to reintroduce her nemesis, as she has a concert within a day.

 

Chapter Seven of Strategic Deception follows Grace’s attempt to find Vitally. Ursula Wong sends us on a journey into the dark world of high-tech espionage in Eastern Asia as an American software designer attempts to track down a programmer who has changed her software into a tool capable of bringing down society. A nefarious distributor has purchased the rights to her design but plans to implement the changes and sell it to the world.

 

In her first reading, Kristen Kennedy brings us to Sicily when a major earthquake shakes the island. Seventeen-year-old Eva and her boyfriend, Vico, plan to run away together. The quake changes their plans. A Mafia recruiter from Messina and a Ship’s Captain play a role in separating the pregnant Eva from Vico. She is alone aboard the ship with the Captain and his crew. Will we find out what happens next meeting?

 

In his first reading, Joe Custodi tells us of a husband and wife who each buy a lottery ticket and use the same numbers. They win! Each has an equal share of the jackpot. What happens in this household as the wife shouts, We Won, Oh Lord, We Won.

 

Well, folks, we’ve been blessed with cliffhangers, and I can’t wait to see what happens next. So, join us at the firehouse at 6:00 PM on August 21st and see for yourself. But until then, READ, READ, and READ SOME MORE. Then, KEEP ON WRITING.