Call for Submissions for Radio Recording on August 22nd

Call for Submissions

The Kenosha Writers’ Guild is going into the studio to record its next radio program on Friday, August 22nd. If you are interested in reading your work on the air, please see the submission guidelines.

The recording date is Friday, August 22nd, at Gateway Technical College in Kenosha, at 3:00 p.m. The deadline for submissions will be Wednesday, August 20th. Selected readers will be notified by Thursday the 21st.

Any questions, please email Chris.

August Open Meeting – Thursday the 21st at 6:30 p.m.

KWG Open Meeting

Join us this coming Thursday, August 21, at 6:30 p.m. for our open meeting.

You are invited to bring a short piece of writing to share.

This is a monthly opportunity for writers–of any experience level–to get informal feedback from other writers, and to provide feedback on the works of other writers.  The focus is on what’s working in each piece, and what questions each piece leaves the reader with.

Carthage College
2001 Alford Park Drive
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Hedberg Library Room #170
(map)

This Thursday: Author Amy Gail Hansen

This Thursday, August 14th at 6:30pm, author Amy Gail Hansen will speak about her novel “The Butterfly Sister,” which is set at a fictional college inspired by Kenosha’s Carthage College. The event will be in room 170 of the Hedburg Library at Carthage College.

Link to event info on facebook.

Butterfly Sister

Guest Speaker: Amy Gail Hansen, Author of “The Butterfly Sister”

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Butterfly Sister

Mark your calendar for Thursday, August 14th at 6:30PM. Author Amy Gail Hansen will speak about her novel “The Butterfly Sister,” which is set at a fictional college inspired by Kenosha’s Carthage College. The event will be in room 170 of the Hedburg Library at Carthage College.

View the event information on facebook.

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Guest Speaker: Amy Gail Hansen, Author of “The Butterfly Sister”

Butterfly Sister

Mark your calendar for Thursday, August 14th at 6:30PM. Author Amy Gail Hansen will speak about her novel “The Butterfly Sister,” which is set at a fictional college inspired by Kenosha’s Carthage College. The event will be in room 170 of the Hedburg Library at Carthage College.

View the event information on facebook.

July Open Meeting – Thursday the 17th

KWG Open Meeting

Join us Thursday, July 17, at 6:30 p.m. for our open meeting.

You are invited to bring a short piece of writing to share.

This is a monthly opportunity for writers–of any experience level–to get informal feedback from other writers, and to provide feedback on the works of other writers.  The focus is on what’s working in each piece, and what questions each piece leaves the reader with.

Carthage College
2001 Alford Park Drive
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Hedburg Library Room #170
(map)

July 18 Radio Recording – Call for Submissions

Call for Submissions

The Kenosha Writers’ Guild is going into the studio to record its next radio program on Friday, July 18th. If you are interested in reading your work on the air, please see the submission guidelines.

The recording date is Friday, July 18th, at Gateway Technical College in Kenosha, at 3:00 PM. The deadline for submissions will be Wednesday, July 16th. Selected readers will be notified by Thursday the 17th.

Any questions, please email Chris.

Guest Speaker in August – Amy Gail Hansen, Author of “The Butterfly Sister”

Butterfly Sister

Mark your calendar for August 14th at 6:30PM. Author Amy Gail Hansen will speak about her novel “The Butterfly Sister,” which is set at a fictional college inspired by Kenosha’s Carthage College. The event will be in our usual meeting place at Carthage, the Hedburg Library, Room 170.

In-depth Critique – Thursday, July 10, 6:30 P.M.

In-depth Critique
Note: We encourage attending at least one open meeting before participating in an in-depth critique.

Looking to get specific feedback on your writing from other writers?

Consider participating in a KWG in-depth critique session.

During each in-depth critique session, writers focus on what’s working in each submitted piece, and what questions each piece leaves the reader with.

Submission guidelines are here.

All submissions should be emailed to Chris DeGuire at darthdeguire@yahoo.com by midnight Sunday, July 6th.