Monday, October 14, 2013

October events, and a prompt

The prompt for Saturday, October 19 is from KK: "Wrapped in plastic and floating down the river." Here are a few of the literary events happening around the area - ours, and those being put on by our friends or like-minded individuals!

Thursday, October 17: Northeastern Pennsylvania Writers' Collective presents Third Thursday Poetry Night Open Mic at The Vintage, 326 Spruce Street, Scranton - featuring Dead Poets! Come dressed as your favorite dead poet and recite some of their poetry FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE! Or come as yourself and show those spirits that the living can hold their own when it comes to poetry! All are welcome. Admission is free. Signups begin at 8:00 PM, poetry at 8:30 PM, supernatural phenomena shortly thereafter.

Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/555421117839809/


Friday October 18: Third Friday Spoken Word, Pre-Halloween Bash with Featured Performer Kyle Rebar at Arts Seen on the Square, 21 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre. Free and open to the public. Sign-ups begin at 7:30, readings at 8:00. And hear the words of Featured Performer Kyle Rebar: "I'm going to be in COSTUME, and so should you, if you come, so come! Legend has it that the ENTIRE evening might be a giant performance piece. Only one way to find out!" Wear a costume for extra Carlton points!

Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1420252018198484/


Saturday October 19: Breaking Ground Poets present Buddy Wakefield at 2:00 PM at TwentyFiveEight Studios, 703 North Washington Avenue, Scranton (behind Cooper's Seafood.) Tickets are $15 and must be bought in advance. You can buy them here: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/417951 .


Sunday October 20: Weekly Sunday Open Mic at The Living Room, 522 Main Street (next to The Sherman Theater), Stroudsburg. Sign-ups begin at 6:30. Music, dancing, poetry, prose, and quite a few other things.

Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/OpenMicAtTheLivingRoom


October 25 DOUBLE HEADER!

Friday, October 25 (and the last Friday of each month): Open Mic at Embassy Vinyl (325 Adams Ave, Scranton) hosted by Charlotte Rusalka! First Come - First Serve - no feature, 3 to 5 minutes! Begins at 7PM!

Friday October 25 at 7:00 PM: release party for Brian Fanelli's "All that Remains," starting at 7:00 PM, at The Vintage, 326 Spruce Street, Scranton.

Poet Brian Fanelli will celebrate the release of his new full-length collection, All That Remains (Unbound Content) at The Vintage Theater on October 25th 2013. All are invited to attend this literary event which will include live readings of selections by the author. Following the reading, the author will sign books. 

Thursday, September 26, 2013

ALERT: Vintage will not be open during the day Saturday, September 28

***ALERT***ALERT*** 

Conor just let me know that the Vintage will be closed during the day this Saturday - everyone who could keep it open has somewhere else they have to be.

SO, should we:

1. Agree to meet somewhere else? We had a very good meeting on Courthouse Square about two months ago.
2. Skip the meeting this week?
3. ...something else?

Please respond on the group's Facebook page if you can, or leave a message here if you don't have access to the page.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

September Events: Third Thursday, K.K. in a play, and more!

Here's a list of events for the rest of September:

Third Thursday Open Mic Poetry Night, Thursday, September 19 at the Vintage, 326 Spruce Street, Scranton. Sign-ups begin at 8:00, poetry begins at 8:30. Free and open to all, though donations for the support of the Vintage are always appreciated.

Third Friday Spoken Word featuring Dale Wilsey Jr., Friday, September 20 at Arts Seen on the Square, 21 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre. Poetry begins at 8:00. Free and open to all, but donations are accepted.

Open Mic at the Living Room, Stroudsburg, every Sunday at The Living Room, 522 Main Street, Stroudsburg (next to the Sherman Theater.) Sign-ups begin at 6:30 PM.

Ghost of a Chance (starring K.K. Gordon as Chance) at the Actors Circle at Providence Playhouse, 1256 Providence Road, Scranton. Performances are September 19, 20, 21, 27, and 28 at 8:00 PM, and September 22 and 29 at 2:00 PM. Tickets are $12 General, $10 Senior Citizens, and $8 Students. Reservations can be made at  (570) 342-9707 and are held until ten minutes before showtime.

Some slots are still open at Abington Area Community Classroom writing class being taught by Laurel! Please pass this information along to anyone who might be interested! (Note that the first session is this Thursday!)

Give Life to what you Write   


Join instructor Laurel Radzieski for a journey through the mail that will inspire and enliven your creative writing. Claim your voice, investigate real and imagined worlds and explore your personal history through correspondence techniques and related exercises. Be prepared to bring your writing. Experimentation with poetry, memoir, fiction and creative nonfiction will be encouraged. You’ll never look at junk mail the same way again.
Location: First Presbyterian Church of Clarks Summit                  6:30 PM
Cost: $40.00                                                                        
5 Thursdays, September 19 – October 17

ALSO: Support the Vintage at the Vintage's Fall Ball, Saturday, September 21! 

Celebrate the Start of Autumn at The Vintage's Fall Ball

We love a good party. We love the fall. We love seeing new and old friends. Let's do all of that on one night.

The Vintage Theater, an all-ages arts space and performance venue within downtown Scranton, is approaching its fifth year of operation and could not be more ecstatic and proud of its hard-work towards its mission of accessible and affordable arts of all mediums, styles and genres. The Fall Ball is our way of saying thank you to the community and welcoming the season - we hope you'll join us!

The event will be held on Saturday, September 21st, beginning at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $5-$10 (give more if you can) at the door. The Vintage's Fall Ball will showcase food from local farms, mulled wine (for 21+ patrons only), spiced cider, delicious fall-inspired chocolates, artisan wares, live music and much, much more. 

An array of local vendors and artisans will be on-site, including Bella Faccias Chocolate Creations, offering gourmet chocolates and OM in The Attic, featuring hand crafted, one-of-a-kind, vegan, wooden jewelry, infused with love, made using fallen branches from Northeast PA. Additionally, The Vintage will be partnering with several local farmers who will be offering fresh produce, as well as samples of food, wine, and desserts. 

Artists Diana Perciballi, Heidi Van Lueven, and Brent Pennington will also have work on display and available for purchase.

If you're looking for the ideal way to welcome the season while support arts, culture, and local businesses in Downtown Scranton, The Vintage's Fall Ball is the must-attend event of the season.  

For more information, visit ScrantonsVintageTheater.com or join the official event page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1406913696195263/?ref=22

What: The Fall Ball
Who: Hosted by The Vintage
When: September 21st 2013; Doors open at 7:00 pm
Where:The Vintage Theater, 326 Spruce Street, Scranton, PA 18503
Tickets: $5.00 – $10.00 (give more if you can) - At Door
Contact: Conor O'Brien, info@scrantonsvintagetheater.com or 570-507-9671
Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/vintagetheater


Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Third Thursday Open Mic is Thursday, August 15

Sorry for the little-to-no-notice - but the NEPWC third Thursday Open Mic Poetry Night will begin at 8:30 at The Vintage (326 Spruce Street, Scranton) Thursday, August 15 - featuring CARLTON, from the far-off land of Wilkes-Barre. Show up early to sign up. All are welcome. Admission is free! Come and share your poetry, or just enjoy the poetry of others.

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Prompt for August 3, and 24 hour Art Event at The Vintage

The prompt for this week comes from the latest poem by Alvin K Nurse: "constant monkey chatter."

Also, the NEPWC has been asked to take part in The Vintage's 24-hour Art Event! Stay tuned for details.

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Prompt for July 27

This week's prompt comes from Leslee: "The gloves lay on the ground by my feet."

Upcoming Breaking Grounds Poets events

Laurel Radzieski asked me to pass this on to the group. Upcoming events from the Breaking Grounds Poets, including one being hosted at The Vintage on Monday, July 29.


Write Bloody poet (and one of Andrea Gibson's favorite new writers) Jon Sands will be performing at The Vintage Theater in Scranton on Monday, July 29th. Ticket sales will benefit The Breaking Ground Poets. The Breaking Ground Poets is a volunteer-run organization that provides a safe space for local teens to discover the power of their voices through spoken word and literary expression. Breaking Ground Poets will open for Jon. There are limited tickets for this event (100), please order yours today!


The two-time National Poetry Slam Champion, Anis Mojgani, will make an appearance in Scranton in late August. Tickets have not been posted yet. He will be performing at The Century Club. Click here to listen to "Shake the Dust" - one of his most popular poems. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qDtHdloK44 Tickets will be posted soon on brownpapertickets.com or you can visit the Breaking Ground Poets FB page for more information. 


Legendary Write Bloody author and former punk rocker, Jeanann Verlee, will also be performing in the upcoming months. Read more about her work here http://www.jeanannverlee.com/ 


Sunday, July 7, 2013

Third Thursday is July 18; plus, more prompts!



Getting the word out early: the July Third Thursday Open Mic Poetry Night will be Thursday, July 18, and will also see the return of the Featured Reader. The Feature for July be Alvin K. Nurse, whose poetry draws from the many twists and turns his life so far has taken. Get there early to sign up to read, and be sure to stick around for Alvin's presentation! Signups begin at 8:00, poetry begins at 8:30. The event takes place at The Vintage, 326 Spruce Street, Scranton, and as always, admission is free!

I wasn't able to get the prompts for this past weekend posted, but they were
With words it takes longer
and
You got one thing right
The prompts for Saturday, July 13 are
You've got to romance me first
and
The air smelled like bacon

The Northeastern Pennsylvania Writers' Collective meets every Saturday from 1:00 - 3:00 at The Vintage in Scranton. New members are always welcome. See you there!

Monday, June 24, 2013

A whole mess of prompts

I've been slacking off with prompts lately. Here are some recent ones.

"I eat fortune cookies for good luck," from a poem by Wendell Bullock. Wendell rewrote the prompt into one of his boxing sketches for last weekend's meeting.

Older than that is this from K.K.: "Life is like a game. Some people get the green cards, and some people  get the pink." If you missed Chaz's two-person play short play based on this prompt - well, maybe if you ask very nicely, he'll present it again.

Another older prompt: "She's not into me," again proposed by K.K.

There are two prompts from the most recent meeting: "Lying is his native language," a line from (I think, someone correct me if I'm wrong) a very old poem by K.K.  The other, proposed by Marion, is "Is this about anything?", which was a comment someone made about something presented this weekend.

Use any of these, or all of them, or none of them. Now, get writing!

Sunday, June 16, 2013

A Farewell to Spring: Third Thursday Open Mic Poetry

The NEPWC Third Thursday Open Mic Poetry (and Prose) Night will be held this Thursday, June 20, at 8:30 PM at the Vintage, 326 Spruce Street, Scranton. This will be the final evening of Spring, the last full day before Summer begins, so who knows what sort of change-of-season shenanigans will take place?

All are welcome. Admission is free. Bring something you've written and present it for an audience!

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Prompt for June 1, 2013


The prompt for this Saturday comes from poet/playwright/author/regular guy K.K. Gordon: "Nah. Gave that up."

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Third Thursday, and some prompts


Third Thursday Open Mic Poetry (and Prose) readings for this month will be held Thursday, May 16 at The Vintage, 326 Spruce Street, Scranton. Sign-ups start at 8:00 PM, and readings begin at 8:30 PM. Admission is free, and all are invited!


Prompts for the May 18 meeting come to us from KK:

The office girl looked terrified and annoyed.

and/or

I've already thrown the dirt on your grave.

Prompt for May 4 and 11 was

It has to have a gun.

Our meetings are held every Saturday at The Vintage from 1:00 - 3:00 PM. All are welcome! Bring a poem or prose piece to present to the group!

Sunday, April 21, 2013

The NEPWC Journal

Today we tossed around the idea of creating a published journal of sorts, like the Stacks writing group did. It would feature original short stories and poems by our members, as well as artwork throughout. There seem to be four basic questions (or groups of questions) in doing this:

1. Getting the content. Poems and short stories, short enough to fit on one or two half-sheets of 8.5" x 11" paper, plus illustrations. All must be in a format that can be scanned, copied, and/or digitally stored. All content will be being released into the wild. Its appearance in even something like this may count as first publication, so that may complicate matters for pieces people may intend to publish later.

(One suggestion was that the content could be the result of a "free write", so that numerous stories and poems would be based on a single writing prompt. This would also keep the length of each piece low.)

2. Design. What works best for this? Everything typeset neatly, the rough-and-ready look of zines, or some combination of the two? What should the title be? What other information will be contained? How long will it be?

3. Creation. What sort of paper? Should the cover be a different paper? What kind of staples or stapler? How many copies? Where is the best place to do this? Who will bear the cost?

4. Distribution. The journal will serve as a sampler and an ad for the group. Where should we place copies? How many copies at each location? How many copies will we keep for ourselves, and for future use?

We are going to contact several people currently publishing zines (including the Stacks zine) to get their advice.  We might not have something in place for the Scranton Zine Fest in June, but we may have something ready to be dropped off at local libraries, bookstores, and coffee shops before too long.

Prompt for April 27

"I'll hurt you if you stay."

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Prompt for April 20

The prompt for April 20 is from Rusted Root by way of K.K.: "Lift me up with golden hands."

Monday, April 15, 2013

REMINDER: Third Thursday is THIS Thursday, April 18

Our Third Thursday Poetry Readings for this month will be held Thursday, April 18 starting at 8:30 PM at The Vintage, 326 Spruce Street in Scranton. Admission is free, and all are welcome!

Here are some images from the March 2013 Third Thursday. All photos are by Alvin K. Nurse.







Leslee Clapp reading at Prose in Pubs at the Vintage, April 21 at 4:00!

Leslee Clap will be one of the opening readers at the April 21 Prose in Pubs, which will be relocated to The Vintage (326 Spruce Street, Scranton) for this month only. She did a preview of her presentation at this weekend's NEPWC meeting.

Prose in Pubs @ The Vintage will start at 4:00 PM on Sunday, April 21, 2013. The featured reader will be Rae Bryant.

Rae Bryant's biography, from the Prose in Pubs page:

BIO: Rae Bryant’s short story collection, The Indefinite State of Imaginary Morals, released from Patasola Press, NY, in June 2011. Her stories and essays have appeared in The Paris Review (online), StoryQuarterly, McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, BLIP Magazine, Gargoyle Magazine, and Redivider, among other publications and have been nominated for the Pen/Hemingway, Pen Emerging Writers, and Pushcart awards. She received fellowships from the VCCA and The Johns Hopkins University, where she earned a Masters in Writing, teaches creative writing, and is editor in chief of the university-housed literary and arts journal, The Doctor T. J. Eckleburg Review. 

Rae Bryant's website: www.raebryant.com

Rae Bryant's Wikipedia entry

Saturday, April 13, 2013

HAPPENING NOW: K.K. Gordon's "Taking Liberties with Peter Rozig"


K.K. Gordon's dramatic comedy "Taking Liberties with Peter Rozig" is currently being performed at The Olde Brick Theatre, 128 West Market Street, Scranton, along with "Lou Gehrig Did Not Die of Cancer" by Jason Miller.

Performances are April 12 and 13, April 18, 19, and 20, and April 25, 26, and 27.

Showtime is at 8:15 PM.

Tickets are $12.50 for Adults, $10.00 for students and Senior Citizens.

For reservations call 344-3656.

The Olde Brick Theater, 128 West Market Street, Scranton

K.K.'s synopsis of "Taking Liberties with Peter Rozig": "Chris, a disgruntled postal employee, kidnaps a co-ed who's obsessed with serial killers in order to complete an absurdist piece by Peter Rozig. Wackiness ensues!" 

He summarizes "Lou Gehrig Did Not Die of Cancer": "Victor, the son of a spaghetti sauce mogul and a little league coach and his charming community theater bride seem to be outgrowing each other."

These two dramatic comedies are being presented by Scranton Public Theatre, Northeast PA's Resident Professional Theater, as part of A Spotlight on the Jason Miller Playwrights' Project.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Prompt and Superprompt

We wrapped up the normal meeting quickly on Saturday, so we took Chaz's suggestion of a "free write": ten minutes of quiet time dedicated to writing from a new prompt. The prompt Leslee chose was "rat poison," and we came up with diverse pieces of flash fiction: new member Vanessa told a tale of a quiet neighbor who has suddenly asked the story's narrator to pick up some rat poison at the store - even though the neighbor keeps a scrupulously clean house; Alvin wrote a story based on a true incident about a group of kids and their dog engaging in a fearless rat hunt - no rat poison needed (adding the phrase "beating a dead rat" to the vernacular);  Leslee wrote of a class that tries to have some fun with a substitute teacher by supplying her with false names (including "Rat Poison",) and how she turns the tables on them with a writing assignment; Marion wrote of two siblings, a hoarder and an anti-hoarder, and a dispute over an ancient container of rat poison; Leslie also wrote about two siblings, resuming their bickering after a temporary truce in the wake of their mother's death; and Harold wrote a story involving Ratt, Poison, and numerous other relics of mid-80's culture - and a woman who has chosen to live in the past, rather than join the modern world of iPhones, dubstep, and half-gallons of ice cream that are only a quart and a half.

Anyone else is welcome to write to the prompt of "rat poison" for next week. Try limiting yourself to just ten minutes of writing and see what you can come up with!

We also floated what Alvin described as a "superprompt": a "story seed" or beginning of a modified "exquisite corpse" story. Harold supplied the opening. Everyone else is welcome to take that starting point and run with it, wherever they see fit, possibly limiting themselves to three paragraphs or so, so they can then hand off their stories to the group to see where others might take them.

Here is the "superprompt" story seed:


Tim didn't notice anything out of the ordinary when he first came home. Pat was gone for the weekend, so he had the place to himself. He unlocked the front door, stepped inside, turned off the alarm, closed the door, took off his jacket, and tossed it over a chair. He stepped into the kitchen to fix himself a drink and heard an unfamiliar crunch under his shoes.

He was walking on broken glass.

The window over the sink was smashed, and glass was scattered around the kitchen.

He stopped moving and tried to assess the situation. Someone or something had smashed through the window.  Whoever or whatever it was would have made a hell of a racket coming through the window, but was stealthy or clever enough to avoid setting off the motion detectors - part of the alarm system he had shut off a minute ago.

Were they still here? It seemed likely. He knew that he should run, get out of the house, get in his car and call the police from there, but he felt rooted to the spot. Somebody was in his house - his house - and he wanted to confront them, not run away.

Tim stared at the broken glass and listened for any sounds that would give away the presence of someone else in the house. He didn't hear breathing, or snoring, or anything. But he did see spots of blood on the floor, scattered among the shards of glass.. Whoever or whatever had come through the window was injured and bleeding.


Where will you go with this? Write the next few paragraphs - or even chapters! - of the story, and bring them to next week's meeting!

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Prompts and promptings for Saturday, April 6

At last week's meeting, Leslie pulled two prompts out of the book "642 Things to Write About."

Prompt 1: Choose how you will die.

Prompt 2: Write a scene where the only spoken dialogue is "Uh-huh," "Umm," "Errr...," and "Mm-mmm."

Harold suggested that for our next project we do a sort of "exquisite corpse" story - where one member writes a section and passes it off to another member, who will write another section and pass it on again.

Chaz suggested starting the meeting with an "open write," setting aside a few minutes for each member to write whatever comes to mind.

Our next meeting is Saturday, April 6 at the Vintage in Scranton starting at 1:00.