Our February meeting will be THIS WEDNESDAY, 2/24/2010, at 6:30pm. It’s at the usual place, the OKC Coworking Collaborative on 7th and Hudson in beautiful Midtown OKC. We have an awesome guest speaker lined up, Steve Lackmeyer, writer for The Oklahoman and OKC Central fame. Lori will also be discussing the upcoming Script Frenzy event that will be starting at the beginning of April. It should be our best meeting yet!
This is a reminder, that due to the holidays and NaNoWriMo, we’re having our meeting for both November and December on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1st at 6:30pm at the OKC CoCo.
We’ll talk about the experience of writing a book in 30 days and the challenges it presents. See who completed the challenge, who came close, and who pulled their hair out due to unfair real life time constraints.
If you didn’t participate in NaNoWriMo this year, don’t worry; we’ll still have plenty of fun stuff to cover in the meeting, such as information on self-publishing and a new writing prompt. I look forward to seeing everyone there!
Our meeting for October will be on Wednesday, October 21st at 6:30pm at the usual place, the OKC Coworking Collaborative. We’ll be discussing the National Novel Writing Month coming up in November as well as discussing our latest writing prompt.
Don’t forget to submit your writing prompt before the meeting! Even if you can’t attend the meeting join up with our mailing list and take part in the group virtually.
One last thing: The guys at the CoCo are being generous enough to provide a cool opportunity for people participating in NaNoWriMo. Check out the promotion here!
Our meeting for September with be Wednesday, September 23rd at the Oklahoma City Coworking Collaborative, at 6:30pm. We’ll be discussing the Creative Commons, go over some of last month’s writing prompt submissions, and cover some more writing tips.
As a reminder, the writing prompt is DUE ASAP! Post your submissions on the mailing list! As a reminder, here is the writing prompt:
Write a scene of any length or style that SHOWS character emotion and
action rather than TELLING us about it. Use the following:
- A character who is nervous and suspicious
- An authority figure who is getting angry and impatient
- A plucky, happy-go-lucky teenager
- Use an aged, falling apart building as your scenery
Try to follow the guidelines for showing instead of telling. If you
missed the meeting and don’t know what I’m talking about, check out
the slides on http://geekwriters.net and check out this website for
more info: http://www.writerswrite.com/journal/sep01/browne.htm
It’s official! The first OK Geek Writers meeting will be held on Wednesday, July 22 2009 at 6:30pm. We will be meeting at the OKC Coworking Collaborative in Midtown OKC. It’s a beautiful facility if you haven’t been there before. Directions are available on the CoCo website with maps so you won’t get lost.
The first meeting will consist primarily of us getting to know each other so we’ll have an idea of what kind of writers we have in the group. We’ll talk about what we enjoy writing, anything we’ve written in the past, and our future writing goals. We’ll also discuss what we’d like to get from this particular group and determine the best possible day and time for subsequent meetings.
I plan on bringing food and drinks, so I need to get a rough idea of how many people will attend this first meeting. If you plan on coming, please let me know. The best way is to join our mailing list and send out a message, but any means of communication is acceptable.
Welcome to the new web site/blog for the Oklahoma Geek Writers! We’re a group of people passionately devoted to the writing craft in its many forms. No matter the writing emphasis, if you thoroughly enjoy writing this is the group for you. We welcome writers of fiction, non-fiction, technical works, blogs, code, haiku, poetry, and whatever else you can imagine. If it’s written and you can geek out over it, by all means come to our meetings.
Currently we plan on meeting monthly. The time and place are still to be determined. The meetings will consist of a variety of activities, from presentations, “howto” talks, creative writing prompts, reviews of written works, and of course free food/drinks. The direction of the group will be influenced by what you want, so make your opinion heard!
We look forward to having our first meeting very soon. More details to come!