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The Pirates are Coming and so are We!

Mandy Monath has once again secured the Carrow House for the Pamlico Writers’ to host their events. We will be teaming up with the Alternative Stage who will be performing excerpts from various Pamlico Writers throughout the day. We will be selling and signing books, and sharing our writing adventures. Come join us for a day of Pirate fun.

And don’t forget our regular Tuesday events:

Wine and Word on the 7th at 5 pm “What are you reading?”

Critique Group Meeting at The Turnage Theater the 14th at 7 pm

Open Mic at Main Cup at Little Inn 5 pm on the 21st

Writers Meeting at the Turnage Theater 7 pm on the 28th

We hope to see you there!

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April Happenings

If it’s Tuesday, it’s PWG!

Hi Pamlico Writers–

April has five Tuesdays! See what’s going on, below.  Looking forward to seeing you all whenever you can make it.

As the month rolls on, each week we will check in about our preparation of pieces for our staged readings at Bath Fest. The more the merrier. Remember to keep things appropriate for a general audience.

Finally, April is National Poetry Month. The Poetry in Plain Sight program run by the North Carolina Poetry Society will be sending us posters featuring contest-winning poems, which we will post at various locations in Washington and Beaufort County. This program lasts all year, so be on the lookout for each month’s new poems. 

APRIL 2–WHAT ARE YOU READING? 5PM, WINE AND WORD GOURMET, 220 W. Main St., Washington, NC. Let’s get readers and writers together and talk books! Bring whatever book you are currently reading, or bring your all-time favorite, and share what you like (or don’t like) about it and why. All are welcome!

APRIL 9–CRITIQUE SESSION, 7PM, Turnage Theater. Submit your work-in-progress and get supportive and  helpful reactions from your fellow writers and readers. (Submit pieces by Friday, April 5.)

APRIL 16–OPEN MIC FOR SPOKEN WORD, 5PM, Main Cup, 210 West Main St., Washington, NC. READ, RECITE, PERFORM, DECLAIM any literary work, your own or someone else’s. Tell a story. Act out a scene.Tell some jokes. Recite your favorite Shakespeare sonnet. We’re all ears!  

APRIL 23–LOCAL AUTHOR SUSAN MCINTYRE will read from and discuss her new novel, The Last Time She Skipped: The Story of a Yemeni Bride. 7PM, Turnage Theater Gallery. 

APRIL 30–LUNCH WITH FORMER NC POET LAUREATE, SHELBY STEPHENSON, 11:00am – 1:00pm, China Bay Buffet Restaurant, 2871 US Highway 17S, Chocowinity, NC 27817

Happy April!

Mandy Monath

Sherri Hollister

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It’s Tuesday, what are you reading?

MARCH 5–WHAT ARE YOU READING? 5PM, WINE AND WORD GOURMET, 220 W. Main St., Washington, NC. Let’s get readers and writers together and talk books! Bring whatever book you are currently reading, or bring your all-time favorite, and share what you like (or don’t like) about it and why. All are welcome!

If it’s Tuesday, it’s time for PWG!
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Prompt Writing with Mandy

In prompt writing, we choose a few words or phrases and then write freely about them without stopping for 15-20 minutes. This exercise will center around using these prompts as a springboard for developing a character you would like to write about. This is a fun, stress-free exercise! All are welcome!

Flex your writing muscles. Test your muse! Come join Mandy and the gang at the theater!

Tuesday, January 23rd, 7 pm at the Turnage Theater 150 West Main Street, Washington, North Carolina 27889.

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A Night of Copyright with Rob Monath

We were thrilled to have copyright attorney, Rob Monath give a presentation Tuesday, August 22nd. It was a full gallery. Rob is the husband of Pamlico Writers’ program director and secretary, Mandy Monath and they are a dynamic duo. We will definitely have to have Rob back because I know there were many unanswered questions. There are so many layers to copyright law depending on whether you are writing books, poetry, or even blog articles. Rob did his best to give us the basics but I think he could offer a program every quarter and there would still be more questions to ask.

The one thing I took away as an author is this, fixation. Fixation is an important part of the legal process for copyright. Make notes, document everything. It has to exist in some format in order to be protected.

Copyright law was designed to protect the appropriation of intellectual property (Elizabethan period).

You don’t have to register your copyright for it to be protected. BUT…you cannot go to Federal Court without having registered your copyright prior to going to court. If you wait until you need copyright you might miss out on financial compensation for damages and loss of income prior to the date of registration.