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Karen Durham – Ina Coolbrith

CWC-Sacramento Network Meeting

Friday, March 1st from 9 am to 11 am at

CH Cafe & Grill 6215 Sunrise Blvd (just off Greenback)

Karen Durham
Karen Durham

Ina Coolbrith—whom she was, and tougher than we

So fair the sun rose yester-morn, begins Ina’s poem, “The Mother’s Grief.” She was born into a time and place where there was no use for such a poetic expression of maternal sorrow. How did she make the transition from daughter of a frontier and most paternalistic family in which schooling was a luxury, to woman of independent financial and intellectual means?

Ina’s biography is intriguing, if written a bit inconsistently over time. The sources I’ve found agree on most aspects of her life: Ina Coolbrith was California’s first poet laureate. She was the first librarian for the newly incorporated Oakland Public Library. She was a founding member of the California Writers Club and San Francisco’s Bohemian Club. She was one-third of the, “Golden Gate Trinity.” Along with Bret Harte and Charles Warren Stoddard, she was considered a premier judge of good literature. She influenced several famous California writers, including Joaquin Miller (to whom she suggested this nom de plume) and Jack London (who referred to her as his literary mother).

She meant to write a memoir, according to one source, until the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire put that idea to rest. Such dead ends abound, but I’ll put her world into the context of the greater world from the beginning to the end of her life. There’s so much more than can be covered in a few minutes. If you want to really get into the weeds, here are links to some sources:

Karen Durham was born and raised in The San Francisco Bay Area of California. When she’s not writing she loves to swim, hike, and run on the coast. She came to appreciate poetry late in life, when in the late twenty-teens she attended a writing workshop at Tomales Bay. There she first heard current US poet laureate Ada Limón read from her book, “Bright Dead Things.” She was hooked. Karen’s had two poems published in anthologies. Like most poets, she doesn’t always understand what questions she’s asking when she writes, but hopes to, someday.

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Meeting ID: 854 8155 1153
Passcode: 227171

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Literary Review – Vote for your favorite

Members of CWC Sacramento have submitted many items for inclusion in the 2024 Literary Review. This anthology will be published by the CWC Central Board. Sacramento is allowed to submit 4 prose and 4 poetry entries. It is up to us to decide what to submit to the central board.

Please note that you will be voting blind, as the author names have been removed.

You can find all of the submissions here.

Literary Review
Literary Review

How to Vote

Voting is now open! The deadline for voting is Saturday, February 24th. You can vote for 4 prose and 4 poems. We ask that you list them in order of your preference, #1, #2, #3, #4. Please send your selections via email to sacramentowriters@gmail.com .

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2024 CWC Literary Review

 

CWC-Sacramento Members

Voting is Now Open

for the CWC Literary Review

Literary Review
Literary Review

We are inviting you to submit your best prose (under 5000 words) and/or poetry for the 2024 statewide anthology.

Submission Deadline was February 3rd 2024.

Between Feb 3rd to Feb 24th, we will ask you, our members, to read the submissions on our website and vote for the ones you prefer.

The CWC-Sacramento Board of Directors will count the votes and send the winning submissions to the Central Board for publication.

You can read the official guidelines here.

You need to submit your work with this Word form.

Please use this MS Word template to create your work. When you open it, it will appear blank, but it is set with all the correct font, line spacing and headers that you will need. Simply save the file as your titled Word document and enter your text.

Submit your writing and the release form to sacramentowriters@gmail.com with the heading Literary Review. Submission of a story or poem to CWC Sacramento constitutes permission to place the story or poem temporarily on CWC Sacramento’s website to allow CWC Sacramento members to vote on the submissions.

CWC Sacramento is allowed to submit 4 short stories and 4 poems from our members. When it comes time to vote, we will ask all members to assess the entries posted on our web site and to vote by email with options for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place winners.

We will update you at voting time.

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Open Reading – with John Patterson


Thursday, January 25th, 2024 at 7pm

Sign-up to read—or—come & listen to your colleagues’ work.

open reading
open reading

Facilitator: John Patterson.

If you don’t sign up to share a part of, or a piece, you’ve worked on, maybe only to gauge audience reaction, you’re invited to attend and listen to fellow members’ work. We share comments and questions, but this is not a critique group. Please note, if you arrive after the reading has started, you will be admitted as soon as the piece is concluded. Pieces are approximately 6-8 minutes long.

Contact John Patterson (2johnpatterson@gmail.com) to Sign-up for the Open Reading on Zoom.
Check-in for readers between 6:35 and 6:50, and audience before 7:00.
Meeting ID: 859 1155 4051, Passcode: 954497

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Kathy Marshall – Research for Writers

CWC-Sacramento Member Network Meeting

Friday, February 2nd from 9 am to 11 am at

CH Cafe & Grill 6215 Sunrise Blvd (just off Greenback)

Kathy Marshall
Kathy Marshall

Want to polish your research skills for novels and nonfiction books, and turn dry facts into engaging tales? Tune in!

  • Learn how to find your motivation.
  • Focus your book topic.
  • Develop a basic research plan.
  • Locate details that make books rich in storytelling and fact.
  • Turn dry facts into engaging tales via a hands-on exercise.

Kathy Lynne Marshall is a Black Ancestor Biographer. She’s written eight creative non-fiction heritage books that diversify the American Historical Record with previously hidden factual accounts of women and minorities. She also leads workshops to guide others in researching facts, structuring a manuscript, and publishing one’s family stories.

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Meeting ID: 854 8155 1153
Passcode: 227171

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