May 12, 2021
Are you a writer 18 or older who is already working on a writing project, or who is ready to start one? If you're interested in meeting online with a small group of other writers to share your work and to give and receive constructive criticism and helpful suggestions, you're most welcome to attend. Any writer from the Kingston/Frontenac area is invited to participate.
On the second Thursday of each month award-winning author Jean Rae Baxter hosts a session for a small group of writers through Zoom from 2 until 3:30 p.m. In order to allow equal time for sharing only eight (8) spaces will be available each month, and participants are asked to limit the size of the piece shared to one which can be read in eight minutes.
This is the COVID friendly version of the Sydenham Writers group that met each month at the Sydenham branch monthly before the pandemic.
You may come as often as you like, but you must register separately for each monthly meeting. Registration for each month will open at 9 a.m. on the Saturday immediately before each meeting.
This interactive online program will be held on Zoom. Registration will close four hours prior to the event, and participants will be sent the link immediately upon registration. Attendees will need to download the most recent Zoom software in advance to the device which they'll be using during the meeting.
Please note that this is the registration page only for the Thursday May 13 meeting, so I is likely too late, but registration for the Thursday June 10 session will open at 9 a.m. on Saturday June 5 at https://calendar.kfpl.ca/event/5059637.
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