Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Meeting reminder - Dec. 17


The Oshkosh Area Writers Club will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 17 in the lower level conference room of the Oshkosh Public Library.

In lieu of our regular meeting, we will be doing a White Elephant gift exchange. For those not familiar, you are to bring something you already own that is in new or excellent condition - do NOT spend any money but please wrap/bag the gift. After the gift exchange, the item you go home with is to be used as a writing prompt. Write about the item in any form you choose - poem, sketch, memoir, story, etc.

I will be bringing donuts - others are welcome but not required to bring a snack.

For those unable to attend, have a happy holiday season and we will see you in 2023!

Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Meeting reminder - Dec. 3

The Oshkosh Area Writers Club will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 3 in the lower level conference room of the Oshkosh Public Library.


Note: Our annual holiday party will be held on Saturday, Dec. 17 in lieu of a regular meeting. You are asked to bring a wrapped White Elephant gift; something you already own but don't use/need. The recipient of your gift will use it as a writing prompt, so don't be afraid to be creative or silly! Donuts will be provided but others are welcome to bring a snack.

Tuesday, November 29, 2022

WWA Events


Looking for something non-holiday-ish to do next month? Want to support fellow writers? Check out Wisconsin Writers Association Events schedule to find state-wide book signings, workshops and more!

Thursday, November 17, 2022

Meeting reminder - Nov. 17

The Oshkosh Area Writers Club will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 17 in the lower level conference room of the Oshkosh Public Library

Meetings are free and open to anyone 17 and older. New members welcome!

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

It's Happening! A club anthology


The Oshkosh Area Writers Club is creating and self-publishing an anthology of members' works, with a publication date of April 2023. The club's first anthology, "Hearts We Know by Stories" was published in 2007.

If you have attended at least one meeting and would like to participate, the first step is to sign an agreement regarding the terms/conditions, submission guidelines and committee assignments. Forms will be available at our 10 a.m. Nov. 19 meeting or upon request. Requests can be emailed to oawc @ aol . com

Wednesday, November 02, 2022

Meeting reminder + more

The Oshkosh Area Writers Club will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 5, in the lower level conference room of the Oshkosh Public Library.

Also want to plug Open Mic night at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 16 at Planet Perk.

Lastly, if you're participating in National Novel Writing Month, Caramel Crisp Corner has a write-in every Wednesday. More info here.

Lots of opportunities for area writers coming up - hope to see you at one or more!

Monday, October 31, 2022

National Novel Writing Month

National Novel Writing Month is here! The goal is to write a 50,000-word novel in the month of November. You can register with NaNoWriMo here for word trackers, tip sheets and online support. 

Caramel Crisp Corner in Oshkosh hosting meet-ups at 2 p.m. every Wednesday. Details here

Good luck!

Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Kindle Vella - A Perspective

Bailey R. Hansen
An Update on Kindle Vella 

I had been thinking about publishing on Kindle Vella before the 2022 Lakefly Writers Conference, but the "Venturing into Vella" presentation by Kendra Griffin cemented my decision to give it a go! Below are some highlights of the platform:

Kindle Vella is Amazon's new (July 2021) serial story platform. Instead of a traditional book, where you buy all of it in one go (and, as authors, you need to have the entire book written before sending it out into the world), Kindle Vella allows readers to buy one episode at a time, and authors to evolve their story as they write it. Think about it like a weekly TV show or story told in multiple sections in a magazine (or Wattpad or Archive of Our Own, if you are already reading serialized fiction online). 

Authors can post episodes of between 600-5000 words (1,500-2000 words were
recommended in the Lakefly presentation) at any interval they would like. The first three episodes are free for readers (though you do need an Amazon account to read past the first episode), and after that readers use tokens to unlock future installments, at a rate of 1 token per 100 words. Each reader also receives 200 free tokens to get them started on the platform. Authors receive 50% of what readers use to buy those tokens. For more information about pricing and royalties, check out the KDP Page introducing it. 

Other neat features of Kindle Vella include:

  •     Readers can give "favs" to their favorite stories to help attract other readers and also follow them for automated updates.
  •     Authors can leave notes at the end of every episode to build community and even include things like polls to get readers engaged.
  •     Once you are done telling the story on Kindle Vella you CAN republish all those episodes in book form (though you CANNOT publish something on Kindle Vella that was previously published elsewhere). 
  •     Like classic authors Dumas and Dickens, you get paid by the word!

Based on my experience with Kindle Vella, it is VERY easy to post, but be aware that advertising and getting people to read your work is going to take a little extra legwork.

The best stories for Kindle Vella are ones that can be posted episodically, and romance, action, and steamier content is generally the most popular. I posted my first installment of Starbound (an LGBT alien space romance with...probably not enough romance) in May 2022 and then took a 3-month break, which was a terrible idea. Ideally, authors post several times per week and on a regular posting schedule so that readers can know when to expect (and read) new installments. I re-started posting in September and have been sticking to a weekly posting schedule since (though I may take a break for Nanowrimo in November...we shall see). 

As far as process goes, I have been working on updating an old, mostly complete manuscript one tiny chapter at a time. This is the same general review and editing process that I've used for several years now with Writers Club, it seems to work very well for my brain, and will hopefully be enjoyable for readers. At least once they know the story exists.

One thing I have yet to do (and definitely need to, based on the analytics available) is advertising. I've wanted to make sure that I could keep up the weekly posting schedule before telling anyone about Starbound, but that also means that absolutely no one knows about it. And I do mean no one. Unlike free episodic reading platforms I've played with in the past, there have been no random people checking out even the first few episodes. I don't know if that's the algorithm, my summary/graphics, or the fact that I posted once and then crapped out for three months. Most probably a combination. If you want to make my week, go ahead and check out Starbound here.

And, if you have questions about my experience with Kindle Vella (limited as it is) please feel free to reach out!


Thursday, October 13, 2022

Meeting reminder - Oct. 15


The Oshkosh Area Writers Club will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 15 in the lower level conference room of the Oshkosh Public Library.

New members welcome!

Monday, October 03, 2022

Free Gale Courses For Writers


Fall classes are session with these quality Gale courses, accessible for free with your Oshkosh Public Library card.

Courses require a 24-hour commitment over a six-week period. Don't have a library card? Apply here.

The next semester begins on Oct. 12 - register now!

Here’s a sample of just some of the class offerings that are useful to writers:

Introduction to Journaling
If you have ever wanted to try journaling, this course will provide answers to your every question. You will discover the different types of journaling and many journaling techniques, exercises, tools and resources. You will explore a seven-step process that will ease you into writing a journal. You will get detailed instructions on developing, decorating, and customizing your journal, and you will learn exciting new ways to express yourself and develop your creativity.

Romance Writing

Romance is the #1 selling genre in mass-market fiction with readers clamoring for more! To pen a novel romance readers' love, you'll need to understand how to meet and exceed their expectations. Whether you're a new or experienced writer, this course will help you broaden your skills and understand exactly what makes a romance reader finish a book with that "Ahh" of satisfaction. You will start by learning about the genre of romance and exploring why you fell in love with your favorite romance novels. You will explore how to craft three-dimensional characters your readers will love and how to weave a plot so your story grabs the reader's interest from page one. You will gain valuable techniques—your "romance writer's toolbox"—to apply to your own manuscript.

Publish and Sell Your E-Book

If you can use a word processor, have a book written (or have an idea for one), and want to see your name in print, you just might have what it takes to succeed in self-publishing.

This course introduces you to everything you need to know to do a professional job of turning your manuscript into a book that will help you make money on the Internet, whether you want to self-publish a novel, a nonfiction book, or a picture book. You will learn how to format your e-book and get it ready to sell through bookstores like Amazon and Apple. By the end of the course, you could have your e-book published in over 100 countries worldwide and available to libraries and book clubs.


Writeriffic: Creativity Training for Writers. 

Who doesn't know the fear of the blank page? How can you transform your visions into the written word? Is it really possible to become a terrific writer? You'll find the answer to these and more of your questions in Writeriffic.

In this high-energy course, you will learn a number of invaluable tricks from the published writer's toolbox. Whether you're at work now or hoping to write a novel, a nonfiction book, a memoir, short stories or articles, Writeriffic liberates the imaginative, inventive bolts of genius that are inside everyone. If you've ever dreamed of hearing your writer's voice and writing what's in your heart and head, this course will make it happen!

Writing The Fantasy Novel
Fantasy is an increasingly popular genre of fiction, and now is a great time to become a fantasy fiction writer! This course is perfect whether you have an idea for a book or even if you don't know where to start. With the tools you'll gain in this course, you'll be ready to tackle your first fantasy novel.

In this course, you will learn what separates fantasy fiction from other types of fiction. You will also discover how to create characters and populate your world with unique, compelling, and interesting creatures. You'll learn how to outline your book, come up with a theme, and commit to actually writing. Finally, you'll get a number of tips about how to stay motivated and complete your novel - because, after all, writing is hard work!

Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Meeting reminder - Oct. 1


What a great way to start off the month! 

The Oshkosh Area Writers Club will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 1 in the lower level meeting room of the Oshkosh Public Library.

Meetings are free and open to anyone 17 and older. New members welcome!

Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Meeting reminder - open house - Sept. 17



The Oshkosh Area Writers Club will meet at 10 am Saturday, Sept. 17 in the lower level meeting room of the Oshkosh Public Library.

The first hour of the meeting will be a celebration of the club's 20th anniversary. It's free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served and memories will be shared. Stop by!

We will begin critiques at approximately 11 a.m.

Open Mic


Oshkosh Poet Laureate Tom Cannon is hosting an open mic tonight, Sept. 14, at Planet Perk in the City Center. 

The event starts at 6 - hope to see you there!

Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Meeting reminder - Sept. 3

The Oshkosh Area Writers Club will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 3, in the lower level conference room of the Oshkosh Public Library. 
New members are always welcome!

This September marks the 20th anniversary of the Oshkosh Area Writers Club! 

To celebrate, there will be snacks and good cheer at our Sept. 17 meeting. Stay tuned for details!

Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Meeting reminder - Aug. 20


The Oshkosh Area Writers Club will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 20, in the lower level conference room of the Oshkosh Public Library. 

New members welcome!

Sunday, August 14, 2022

Lakefly: Call for Proposals


The Lakefly Planning Committee is accepting proposals for the 2023 Lakefly Writers Conference, May 5 and 6, at the Oshkosh Convention Center.

They are especially looking for speakers addressing the needs of beginning and mid-level authors. Topics could include but are not limited to writing techniques, contracts and other legalities, emerging technologies, and publishing trends. 

Programs are 50 minutes long with an expected attendance of 25-35 participants. 
Proposals should include a short bio (what makes you qualified to talk on the proposed subject); program title and description; and two take-aways (what will a writer learn from your presentation). More than one pitch can be submitted together. 

Please include links to your blog, website and/or other online content that can be reviewed by the committee

Speakers receive a small stipend and an exhibitor table. Speakers traveling more than 50 miles are eligible for a hotel room; other travel expenses are not covered.

For a sample of the types of programs held in the past, please review the 2022 schedule.

Proposals may be sent to Ruth Percey at the Oshkosh Public Library, 106 Washington Ave., Oshkosh WI 54901 or submitted electronically to: lakeflywriters at gmail dot com. 

Thursday, August 04, 2022

Creative Wisconsin Magazine open for submissions

Creative Wisconsin Magazine September edition is open for submission through August 15!

Writers who are members of any writing organization are welcome to submit. Please include a 2-sentence bio with each submission. Attach your Word doc or docx, or paste your submission in the body of your email. Please send material or ask questions via email to submit at wiwrite dot org. For the full guidelines, please see the website. 

What they are looking for:

Previously unpublished (posted once on a blog or your own website is not considered previously published):

·      Poetry (up to about 25 lines, please; ask about longer pieces)

·      Short fiction – up to 2,000 words

·      Book reviews – up to 500 words

·      Essays/Advice/How to/Filler anecdotes – up to 1,500 words

·      Interviews – up to 1,500 words

·      Artwork/photography (must be able to submit hi res work) Art to feature for the covers are most welcome.

·      News of your publication or contest wins or interviews or intriguing blogs.

Wednesday, August 03, 2022

Meeting Reminder - Aug. 6


The Oshkosh Area Writers Club will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 6, in the lower level meeting room of the Oshkosh Public Library.

Meetings are free and open to anyone 17 and older. Writers of all skill levels and genres are welcome to join our writing community!

Tuesday, August 02, 2022

WWA Fall Conference


An almost unbelievable line up of 17 authors and literary trade professionals will be showcased at the Wisconsin Writers Association's 2022 Annual Conference. 

The Craft of Writing: Celebrating Northland Diversity and Nature will be held September 30 – October 1 at Barker’s Island Inn and Conference Center in Superior. 

It’s a stunning venue, and you’ll be able to tap in to the expertise of award-winning writers and panelists while being inspired by the glorious fall colors that will beckon you to our northern shores. Register here

Tell others. Above all, mark your calendars and go online to snag the best early-bird rates - TODAY!

Thursday, July 14, 2022

Meeting reminder - July 16

The Oshkosh Area Writers Club will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday, July 16, in the lower level meeting room of the Oshkosh Public Library. Meetings are free and open to the public! 
 

 

Wednesday, July 13, 2022

Local Author Event

Shout out to  Caramel Crisp Corner for hosting a local author event from 10 a.m to 2 p.m. Friday, July 29. 
 
Support and network with local writers as they sign books and talk about their work. Free and open to the public!

Thursday, June 02, 2022

Meeting reminder - June 6


The Oshkosh Area Writers Club will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 4, in the lower level conference room of the Oshkosh Public Library.

New members welcome!

Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Meeting reminder - May 21


The Oshkosh Area Writers Club will meet at 10 a.m. in the lower level conference room of the Oshkosh Public Library.
 
New members welcome!

Thursday, May 05, 2022

2022 Lakefly Writers Conference


To preview the program schedule, sign up for a pitch session, read speaker bios and more, click here.

It's not too late to attend; $85 at the door. 

We're here to guide you on your creative journey. What are you waiting for?

Meeting reminder - May 7 meeting canceled

The Oshkosh Area Writers Club meeting for May 7 is canceled as most of us will be at the Lakefly Writers Conference. It's not too late to join us; $85 at the door.  > https://lakeflywriters.org/conference/

Am happy to report we will resume meetings in the lower level conference room of the Oshkosh Public Library, beginning May 21! 

Tuesday, April 19, 2022

Lakefly Writers Conference: Saturday

It's worth repeating: A fantastic program awaits you at the Lakefly Writers Conference, Friday and and Saturday, May 6-7 at the Oshkosh Convention Center.

Saturday opens with the Unlikely Secrets of Literary Success with keynote speaker Dean Robbins. Robbins is an award-winning children’s author and journalist whose nonfiction picture books that have been praised in The New York Times, USA Today, and other publications. As a journalist, Dean has written for USA Today, The New York Daily News, The Village Voice, the Grammys, Wisconsin Public Radio, and dozens of other media outlets, along with serving as editor in chief of the alternative newsweekly Isthmus. He has won state and national awards for arts writing, news writing, and multimedia journalism. Dean also draws on his journalism background to interview the subjects of his books, such as Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean and NASA computer whiz Margaret Hamilton. 

Other programs on the schedule include:

Keeping Your Scenes Afloat, Ryan R. Campbell
Sensing some sink on the page? Is a lack of direction threatening to tear your characters asunder? Then batten down the hatches; you might have a case of scene sink! In this seminar, writers will learn how to keep their scenes above water through the use of goal-oriented storytelling. After collecting all five of the fun floaties of scene structure, enrollees will be more ready than ever to send their manuscripts sailing to greatness!

Building Blocks of a Successful Mystery Series, Patricia Skalka 
Planning a mystery series? Often the first book is the easiest to write! You love your characters and plot, and you want your readers to love them as well. Unfortunately, not every good idea lends itself to a series. In this craft session, we’ll consider the advantages and disadvantages of stand-alone versus series books. We’ll analyze the types of protagonists, settings, themes, and scope that can carry the weight of three, four, or even more books. We’ll also consider the challenges you face when you move past the first book.

Romancing The Story: Ratcheting Emotional Tension Through Romantic Conflict, 
Bobbi Dumas 
Whether you’re writing a classic romance novel or dramatic literary fiction, most storylines benefit from some exploration of the romantic journey. The love story is universally appealing and accessible. Including one in a manuscript can automatically make emotional stakes higher and more conflicted. This workshop will include a quick introduction to “the romance novel” and offer practical tips to adding romantic tension to any work-in-progress, as well as powerful take-aways for creating and maintaining deep-seated character conflict that you can use on any project, love story or not. 

Literary Cabarets, Candace Decker & Ryan Cappleman
Join Candace Decker and Ryan Cappleman through story and song as they celebrate writers, literary influences and inspiring authors in this unique cabaret performance.

Well Begun is Half Done: Successful Story Openings, William Gillard
In this workshop, we'll look at successful short story openings from a variety of genres to discover how to craft an opening so that a reader or editor will want to continue reading after the first page, which is our goal, after all!

Subject Matter Specialty: Firefighting, Greg Renz
What’s it like to respond to a raging fire with children trapped inside and have to make split-second life and death decisions on how best to rescue them? How do you get that emotion along with the chaotic scene onto the page for the reader? With twenty-eight years as an urban firefighter in Milwaukee followed by a ten-year journey to publication of his multi-award-winning novel, Renz will offer insight into writing authentic scenes that keep the reader riveted to the page. 

Building Your Author Platform Before You’ve Written a Book, 
Maggie Smith
Many authors start thinking about book marketing the day they sign with a publisher, but that’s too late. If you hope to get strong traction for your novel, you need to start building your author platform long before, both on social media and in the wider writing community. In this fast-paced interactive workshop, you’ll learn a year-long step-by-step process for doing that, from what to put on an author website when you don’t have a book, to building a network of influencers on social media, and how to score blurbs from well-known authors in your genre. Whether you go indie, or sign with a small or hybrid press, or land an agent and a contract with a major house, you’ll leave with a plan to strategically position yourself in today’s crowded book marketplace.

Essayer is French for “to try.” Christy Wopat
What better way to venture into the unknown than by writing a personal essay? Every time we begin an essay, we have no idea where it is going to take us, only that we can use it to explore and improve the craft of writing and use our words to connect with others. In this workshop, Christy will walk you through the steps of writing a personal essay, from idea building through revision and seeking publication. Attendees will leave with an action plan for next steps and some great resources for publication.

All of this in addition to pitches, the Lakefly Marketplace and writing contest awards ceremony! 

The Lakefly Writers Conference will be held May 6-7 at the Oshkosh Convention Center.  $75 advance registration; includes lunch on Saturday. $85.00 walk-in; does not include lunch. Students save $10 through April 30; use code WRITENOW

For more information or to register, please visit https://www.lakeflywriters.org/

The conference is sponsored by the Oshkosh Public Library in partnership with the Oshkosh Area Writers Club.Here

Lakefly Writers Conference: Pitches and More!

Let’s start with the “more.” 

On Friday afternoon, Celeste Anton of Dandelion Web Marketing will offer free one-on-one 30-minute consultations to create or improve your existing author website. She can also advise on creating a social media marketing plan and how to maximize Google analytics.

On Saturday, Lakefly offers three options to pitch your idea:

Dan Cramer, founder/agent of Page Turner Literary Agency, will accept pitches for children’s literature - picture through YA, and graphic novels. Prior to opening his own agency, Dan interned and was an associate agent at Flannery Literary, working directly with Jennifer Flannery, agent to the late Gary Paulsen.

Pam Parker, author and Staff Editor, will be representing Orange Hat Publishing | Ten16 Press, a small family-owned and operated indie publisher based in Waukesha, WI. Both publishing houses offer traditional and hybrid contracts depending on content, existing author readership, niche, and potential reach.

WWA Press, represented by Barry Wightman, is looking for Wisconsin-themed original material of good quality that celebrates and explores all walks of life and for all ages, be it historical, fictional, nonfiction, lyrical, or speculative. Family friendly, please.

Sign-up for all four offerings begins at noon on Friday; you can register at the check-in table.

The Lakefly Writers Conference will be held May 6-7 at the Oshkosh Convention Center.  $75 advance registration; includes lunch on Saturday. $85.00 walk-in.

For more information or to register, please visit https://www.lakeflywriters.org/

The conference is sponsored by the Oshkosh Public Library in partnership with the Oshkosh Area Writers Club.

Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Meeting reminder - April 16


The Oshkosh Area Writers Club will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 16, at the Oshkosh Public Library, 2nd floor Waters Building. 

New members welcome!

2022 Lakefly Writers Conference: Focus on Friday


A fantastic program awaits you at the Lakefly Writers Conference, May 6-7 at the Oshkosh Convention Center.

Check out some of the breakout sessions offered on Friday:


Conquer Writer’s Block, Bailey Hansen
Many authors struggle with writer’s block. This session highlights some core issues (character, plot, life issues) that can cause writing blockages; empowers writers to embrace a messy first draft; and includes practical writing exercises to get those creative juices flowing. 
 
A 10-Step Plan for Self-editing, Nick Chiarkas
As you begin the rewriting process, you also start the editing process. This is the art and the heart of it; this is when you begin to build castles. A poorly edited manuscript is certain death for any legitimate agent or publisher. Learning how to edit your manuscript will not only reduce cost but will improve your skill as a writer. 

Characterization Through Dialogue, John DeDakis
When characters talk to each other, the story moves forward and the reader learns about the speaker. In this class, you’ll learn how to create characters out of thin air and learn the do’s and don’ts of finding the right words to put into their mouths.

Queries 101, Dan Cramer
Learn the ins and outs of writing a query that will capture agents’/editors’ attention. This presentation will help provide you with a guideline of organizing your query for any genre, writing the pitch, and reveal the secret that will help give your query the best possible chance to engage an agent/editor.

Indie Publishing, Christine Keleny
Confused about indie publishing? It’s understandable. Christine will help point you in the right direction by sharing clear steps through the publishing process so you use your money and time wisely. Some of the things you’ll learn include the basic steps to print and ebook publishing; cover design options/recommendations, and definition of common terms: ISBN, PCIP, LCCN/PCN

Venturing into Vella, Kendra Griffin
This session will introduce you to the basics of writing serials for Kindle Vella, will share pros and cons of Vella/serials as compared to writing full-length novels, and will help you decide if Vella is the right platform for you, your work in progress, and your creative process. Tips and strategies for creating engaging author notes and hooking readers will be provided.

After Hours Open Mic, Oshkosh Public Library
7-9 p.m. Under the Dome (Enter through the Washington Avenue doors.)
It’s your turn to take the stage! At After Hours Open Mic, you’ll have five minutes to read your work in front of an audience. Join other writers for a fun night of listening and sharing. Refreshments provided.

The Lakefly Writers Conference will be held May 6-7 at the Oshkosh Convention Center.  $75 advance registration; includes lunch on Saturday. $85.00 walk-in; does not include lunch. Students save $10 through April 30; use code WRITENOW

For more information or to register, please visit https://www.lakeflywriters.org/

The conference is sponsored by the Oshkosh Public Library in partnership with the Oshkosh Area Writers Club.

Saturday, April 02, 2022

Lakefly Writers Conference

Wisconsin’s premiere writing conference is back! The Lakefly Writers Conference offers a quality conference at an affordable price, Friday and Saturday, May 6 and 7 at the Oshkosh Convention Center.



Choose from over a dozen workshops on the craft and business of writing designed to inspire and guide your creative journey. 

Programs include:
• Writer’s block
• Query letters
• Writing a series
• Memoir writing
• Instagram
• Plotting your novel
 Building an author brand

Speakers include mystery writer Patricia Skalka, Oshkosh Poet Laurette Thomas Cannon, children’s author Dean Robbins, romance novelist Bobbi Dumas, writing coach John DeDakis and others!

On Saturday, shop the Lakefly Marketplace or pitch your idea for a children’s book to an agent from Page Turner Literary Agency.

What are you waiting for? Only $60 if you register before April 8th. Price includes lunch on Saturday.

The Lakefly Writers Conference is sponsored by the Oshkosh Public Library in partnership with the Oshkosh Area Writers Club.

Thursday, March 31, 2022

Meeting reminder - April 2

The Oshkosh Area Writers Club will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 2, at the Oshkosh Public Library, 2nd floor Waters Building. 

A reminder of our critique guidelines:

Bring 10 copies of your original and unpublished work to share. 

Pieces should take no more than 4 minutes to read aloud; it's suggested that you time yourself prior to the meeting.





Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Meeting reminder - March 19


The Oshkosh Area Writers Club will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 19, in the Water Building (2nd floor) of the Oshkosh Public Library.

Masks are optional.

If you intend to read for a critique, please bring 8 copies of your work to share. Selections should be unpublished and take 4 minutes or less to read (it's helpful to time yourself prior to the meeting).

New members welcome!

Thursday, March 03, 2022

Meeting reminder - March 5

The Oshkosh Area Writers Club will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 5, via Zoom. The link is below, in the comments section.

Beginning March 19, the club will meet in the Waters Building of the Oshkosh Public Library. Masks are not required.
 
As always, meetings are free, and open to anyone age 17 and older. New members welcome!

Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Write Now! Free Writing Workshops


Write Now! is a series of free, fun writing sessions designed to jump start your creative engine. 

Workshops are held at the Oshkosh Public Library unless otherwise noted. No experience is necessary; all ages are welcome. Please bring writing supplies/devices.

Conquer Writer’s Block
Many authors struggle with writer’s block. This session highlights some core issues (character, plot, life issues) that can cause writing blockages; empowers writers to embrace a messy first draft; and includes practical writing exercises to get those creative juices flowing. Led by prolific fiction author and Oshkosh Area Writers Club member Bailey Hansen.

MON | March 14 | 6 p.m. | Lower Level

Novel Planning: The Snowflake Method
Writing a good novel starts with a solid plot. Wisconsin author David Michael Williams demonstrates how to use the Snowflake Method to plan your novel. Receive step-by-step, intentional procedures to make your book the best it can be!

TUES | March 22 | 6 p.m. | Lower Level

Poetry and Life
Explore the many benefits of incorporating poetry into your life. Through hands-on activities, participants will learn how to write poetry that can improve their lives and mental well-being. Led by Oshkosh Poet Laureate Tom Cannon.

SAT | March 26 | 10 a.m. | Lower Level

After Hours Open Mic
It’s your turn to take the stage! At After Hours Open Mic, you’ll have five minutes to read your work in front of an audience. Join other writers for a fun night of listening and sharing. Refreshments provided.

FRI | May 6 | 7 p.m. | Under the Dome (Enter through the Washington Avenue doors.)

Lakefly Writers Conference
This two-day regional conference features more than a dozen workshops on the craft and business of writing designed to inspire and guide your creative journey. Early Bird registration fee of $60. For more information and to register, please visit lakeflywriters.org.

FRI & SAT | May 6 & 7 | Oshkosh Convention Center

Write Now! and the Lakefly Writers Conference are sponsored by the Oshkosh Public Library in partnership with the Oshkosh Area Writers Club.

Wednesday, February 02, 2022

Meeting reminder - Feb. 5

The Oshkosh Area Writers Club will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 5 via Zoom. The link is below in the Comments section.

New members welcomed!

Also, submissions are now being accepted for the Lakefly Writing Contests. No entry fee; cash prizes. Must be a resident of Wisconsin.

Details here > Submission guidelines. 

Friday, January 14, 2022

Call for Submissions: Poems about Oshkosh

Poet Laureate Thomas Cannon is inviting Oshkosh residents to submit a poem about the city. Your piece can be about:
  • Citizens of Oshkosh that should be remembered.
  • Your favorite memory that took place in Oshkosh.
  • Share some history of a place in Oshkosh.
  • A community in Oshkosh that people should know about.
  • Your favorite place in Oshkosh.
 
"Each resident of Oshkosh has something they treasure about where they live. They see the city in a different way than anyone else. Perhaps it is a special person. Perhaps it is a special place or a memorable event," Cannon stated.

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