Club set to hold writing sessions

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Posted on Oct 31 2006
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The Writer’s Club is planning hands-on writing sessions in November as the month is National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo).

However, the writing sessions are not just for those participating in NaNoWriMo.

The Writer’s Club will be meeting at the Joeten-Kiyu Public Library in the former children’s library with laptops, notebooks, pens, coffee, snacks, and great ideas for our writing project(s) every Saturday at 2pm for the entire month of November.

These sessions will be informal writing and idea sharing meetings.

Please know that you DO NOT HAVE TO BE WRITING A NOVEL to show up at these sessions—you just have to be working on some form of writing whether it be a journal, novel, poetry, short story, children’s book, translation, etc.

For those of you that would like to join NaNoWriMo, please sign up online—it’s free and all of the information about NaNoWriMo is on the website: nanowrimo.org. If you have additional questions please contact Julia at 235-7322; the CNMI NaNoWriMo participants would be more than willing to have more people sign up to write a novel—especially if you are considering writing in Chamorro or Carolinian.

However, if you just want to come for support with any of the writing projects you are working on you are more than welcome to brainstorm and share thoughts!

If you would like to attend the next session on Saturday, Nov. 4, at 2pm, please RSVP by Wednesday Nov. 1 at 1pm: saipanlib@cnmilibrary.com or 235-7322. [B][I](PR)
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