Showing posts with label North Carolina Writers Network. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Carolina Writers Network. Show all posts

Thursday, September 14, 2017

North Carolina Writers' Network to host second Online Open Mic on Wednesday, October 11, 2017, at 7:00 PM



The response was so positive to our first Online Open Mic this summer, we've decided to do it again! 

On Wednesday, October 11 ,at 7:00 pm, the North Carolina Writers' Network will host our second Online Open Mic! Registrants will be given five-minute time slots, and all genres are encouraged (fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, hybrid, etc.) 

Registration is free, but is limited to 16 participants, first-come, first served.

Please forward this to your regional group members, and consider joining us on October 11. If you're interested in attending, but don't want to read, keep an eye out for instructions on how to do that a bit closer to the event.

Here are the details:

"Online Open Mic"
When: Wednesday, October 11, 7:00-8:30 pm, EST
Where: Online (internet or phone connection required)
Cost: Free


This opportunity is available to anyone with an internet connection and a working microphone (and/or webcam) on their computer, or readers can participate over the phone.

Registrants will be sent log-in instructions no less than 24 hours prior to the Open Mic. 

Curious how it works? Listen to the archived recording of our first online open mic, here.

Again, please do forward this to your regional groups. We hope to see many of you there! 

--
Charles Fiore
Communications Director
(336) 293-8844 / charles@ncwriters.org

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Writers had questions for Executive Director of NCWN

Photo by Barry Beall
Executive Director for North Carolina Writers' Network, Ed Southern, traveled through the Netwest area on Thursday, October 16, and met writers in Sylva and in Brasstown, NC. NCWN West (Netwest) is the only chapter of the state organization. With approximately 80 members, Netwest is a growing regional organization serving all writers in the area south of Asheville as well as in bordering counties in South Carolina and North Georgia.