What do reading a non-fiction book and helping to design a
wreath have in common? To me, they just happened to come together at the same
time.
I was reading The
Write Crowd, Literary Citizenship and the Writing Life by Lori A May when
my writing group decided to participate in this year’s Festival of Wreaths as a
way to give back to the community.
In The Write Crowd,
I read that Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman believed it was our duty to
engage the public, to help new writers or as we say today, to pay it forward.
So, see the connection?
Author Kate Gale writes of being a literary citizen: “It means
you are not only working on your own creative intellectual work, you are also
doing something for the whole literary world.”
There are usually local and state organizations offering
speakers, workshops and contests (which the Maryland Writers Association does).
Join writing or reading groups or other organizations, such as City Lit or Lit
Pub, to widen your circle of peers. You can make connections with online
groups. Literary Journals and small presses often need volunteers. She gives
many ways that you can be part of the literary ecosystem?
Some of the book's chapter titles include:
- What is Literary
Citizenship? An introduction
- Immersion 101: Finding and
Creating Opportunities
- Community (re)defined
- In Print and Online:
Working with Presses and Journals
- Community Outreach
- In and Outside Academia
- The Write Direction
- The Write Direction: Customizing
your Community
Now for my writing group and the wreath. Carroll Arts Center's Festival of Wreaths is one of the
largest fundraisers for the County Arts Council.
The Carroll County Chapter of Maryland Writers Association
formed a volunteer committee, which I joined. We held two meetings for
discussion and planning. Everyone was assigned a project to do at home,
choosing a favorite book and making a small replica of it. At the second
meeting we put the garland (in place of a wreath) together. Committee Chair
Lona Queen, added finishing touches.
It was on display at Carroll Arts Center. The last time it was checked, bidding was up to $50. All
money goes toward center’s art classes and projects. We had to rush this
project since so many members were participating in National Novel Writing
Month in November and would not have time then to help with the wreath.
The Carroll County Chapter of Maryland Writers Association
has speakers at most of our monthly meetings where we discuss, publication,
writing and similar topics. A monthly critique group also helps writers who
want some feedback on their works in progress. We have speakers on various
writing subjects at most meetings and sponsor some writing contests.
We also
work with other writing groups, such as helping with anthologies, That One Left
Shoe (which was in the top 100 books on Amazon in the Fiction: Anthologies
category in 2011. It also made it to #1 on the "Hot New Releases"
list for that category.
Members also worked with another county writing group to
publish an anthology, Christmas Carroll,
several years ago. Carroll County
residents were invited to send in stories or poems that were vetted and
published in the anthology. Local artists also submitted some artwork to give
the book more visual appeal. This was an opportunity to help local writers have
some publication credit.
This past year, the CCCMWA hosted a Flash Fiction
contest and published a booklet that included the best, as voted on by six
volunteer judges.
I am proud to be part of such an active group and find it
encourages me to write more and sometimes to try my hand at writing in
different genres. Everyone’s taste is different so if you want to be part of a
writing community, find out what is available in your area and what you would
most enjoy.
Feel free to let me know if you have other suggestions or
just want to comment on what you are doing.
Well said, Jo. This post will be a good one to share with the group as it describes us in detail!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Joelle. It was a fun project.
DeleteGood post! It's nice to see the wreath you all made and congrats on helping to raise money for The Carroll Arts Center!
ReplyDeleteThanks Laurie. We enjoyed it and hope to do something again next year.
DeleteThank you for sharing this post, Jo!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mike. It was a fun project.
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