Every year I have been so blessed to sneak away on writing retreat with eight other actively publishing women writers on the northern California coast. Finally, this year, we are breaking our monastic routine to join the community, to give back in a sense, by appearing for a Meet and Greet as a form of thank you for the beauty of our surroundings, to show our support for the local bookstore, Four-Eyed Frog Books, and to meet other writers in the area.
I hope you'll come out to join us; we have planned an informal conversational afternoon, during which we will take turns addressing how we met initially on a retreat hosted by A Room of Her Own Foundation, what makes a writers group a success, and to hear from you regarding what might we offer in terms of writing workshops in the future if there's interest.
Meet and Greet will be held at Four-Eyed Frog Books
39138 Ocean Drive, Gualala 95445
Saturday June 18 at 4 p.m.
The Flamingos:
Jayne Benjulian began
writing as a young girl, leaving letters under the mattress to read years later
and see who she had been. She
has been an Ossabaw Island Project Fellow; a teaching fellow at Emory
University; and a Fulbright Teaching Fellow in Lyon, France. She holds an MFA
from the Warren Wilson Program for Writers. Her first collection, Five
Sextillion Atoms will be published in June 2016. Find out more about Jayne
and
her work at
Sandra Hunter’s short fiction collection, Small Change, won the 2016 Gold Line Press Chapbook Prize and was
published in June. Her debut
novel, Losing Touch, was released in
July 2014. She’s currently finishing a novel-in-progress, The Geography of Kitchen Tables. Favorite dessert: rose-flavored
macarons. www.sandrajhunter.com.
Marcia
Meier’s poems have appeared in Sage Trail Poetry Magazine, Prime
Number, and the anthology Knocking at the Door, Poems about Approaching the
Other. She is the author of two published works of nonfiction and a memoir,
and holds degrees in journalism and creative writing. She is a book consultant
at www.marciameier.com.
Tania Pryputniewicz: A graduate of the Iowa Writers’
Workshop, Tania Pryputniewicz is a co-founding blogger for Tarot for Two and
Mother Writer Mentor. Saddle Road Press published her debut poetry collection, November
Butterfly, in 2014. Recent poems appeared or are forthcoming at Extract(s),
NonBinary Review, One, Patria Letteratura, and TAB. She
lives in San Diego, California with her husband, three children, a blue-eyed
Husky and one portly house cat named Luna. She can be found online at www.taniapryputniewicz.com
Lisa
Rizzo is the author of In the Poem an Ocean, a chapbook
(Big Table Publishing, 2011). Her new poetry collection Spelunking
is forthcoming from Saddle Road Press. Her work also has appeared in such
journals as 13th Moon, Calyx Journal, RiverLit and
Naugatuck River Review. Two of her poems received 1st and 2nd
prizes in the 2011 Maggi H. Meyer Poetry Prize competition. She blogs at Poet
Teacher Seeks World and can also be reached at www.lisarizzopoetry.com
Barbara Rockman teaches poetry and memoir at Santa Fe
Community College, Esperanza Shelter for Battered Families and in private
workshops in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Her poems appear in numerous journals and
anthologies including Askew, Calyx, Bellingham Review, Cimarron Review, Nimrod, bosue and Taos International Review. Twice
nominated for a Pushcart Prize, her poems have received the New Mexico
Discovery Award, Baskerville Publishers Prize and The MacGuffin Poet Hunt Prize. She is editor of the anthology, “Women Becoming Poems,” and author of
“Sting and Nest,” which received the New Mexico-Arizona Book Award and the
National Press Women Poetry Book Prize. Barbara holds an MFA in Writing from
Vermont College of Fine Arts. Additional link: Mom Egg’s review of Barbara’s “Sting and Nest”.
Ruth Thompson is the author of three books of poetry: Crazing,
Woman With Crows, and Here Along Cazenovia Creek. Woman With Crows was a
finalist for AROHO’s To The Lighthouse Prize, and includes poems that won the
New Millennium Writings, Harpur Palate, and other prizes. Ruth has performed
her poems with dancers Shizuno Nasu and Jennifer Eng. She owns and operates
Saddle Road Press. See more at www.ruththompson.net, on YouTube, and at The California Journal of Women Writers.
Michelle
Wing is a poet and writer of creative nonfiction. She is the author of Body
on the Wall (poems) and editor of Cry of the Nightbird: Writers Against
Domestic Violence. Michelle lives in New Mexico with her wife and a
houseful of animals, and is aided in all her creative endeavors by her service
dog, Ripley. www.michellewing.com
Barbara Yoder: Barbara Ann Yoder has worked as a
writer and editor for more than thirty years. Former director of the New
Hampshire Writers’ Project, she teaches online as an adjunct professor for the
New England College School of Professional Writing. She authored The
Recovery Resource Book and is currently developing a collection of
linked stories. She keeps a blog about writing and the writing life at
BarbaraAnnYoder.com and lives in northern California.www.barbaraannyoder.com. Image © Larissa Kulik, 2013, licensed from Shutterstock.com