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May 2019: Making Magic Support Your Big Idea

Submitted by melvin on Sun, 04/14/2019 - 12:29
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In May, we'll have a group discussion about how the magic in your story can support (or fail to support) your story's Big Idea(s). We'll talk about how to identify the Big Idea and see how it interacts with nuts & bolts such as where the magic comes from, who gets to deploy it, & how they learn to do so - and what that all means for the story you're trying to tell.

Moderator: Eric Scoles
Location: Barnes & Noble, Pittsford
Meeting Time: May 7, 2019 from 6:45-8:45 p.m.

April 2019: Read Your Work

Submitted by HASullivan on Thu, 03/21/2019 - 16:29
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Reading Meeting

Myriad Worlds of Possibilities – Read Your Work

Attendees are invited to read from their current or in-progress works or to share their writing roadblocks. (An older or sold story or poem is also welcome, especially if you'd like feedback on it.) Please bring a short piece or a portion of a longer work – fewer than 1,000 words, if you can, but no more than 2,000 words, if you can't break the scene – so everyone has sufficient reading time and attendees have time to provide their feedback.

Please try to arrive before 6:45 p.m. to put your name on the reading list.

After the readings conclude and time permits, we'll go around and share with the group what we're currently reading.

Moderator:Alan Vincent Michaels
Location: Barnes & Noble, Pittsford
Meeting Time: April 2, 2019 from 6:45-8:45 p.m.

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March 2019: You Finished Writing! Now What?

Submitted by HASullivan on Wed, 02/13/2019 - 21:33
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Completing your story, novel, video game script, or play is just the beginning. What are the next steps? During our March R-SPEC meeting, we'll talk about what to do after you're done writing. Join the discussion, share your thoughts and tips, and start planning what you can do to get your writing out to your intended audience.

Moderator: Alan Vincent Michaels

Location: Barnes & Noble, Pittsford

Meeting Time:March 5, 2019 from 6:45 – 8:45 p.m.

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February 2019: R-SPEC Annual Meeting & Using Speculative Fiction Tropes

Submitted by HASullivan on Sun, 02/03/2019 - 13:17
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R-SPEC will be holding its Annual Meeting during the first half-hour of the February meeting. We'll review our accomplishments in 2018 and elect board members for the coming year. This meeting is open to the public, but only paid R-SPEC members are eligible to be on the board and to vote in the elections.

Then, we’ll delve into speculative fiction tropes – character types, plot points, and story structures – that crop up repeatedly and sometimes for no good reason. You’ll likely encounter tropes when you create your story, novel, role-playing game, or a video or movie script. Knowing when to avoid a fantasy or science fiction trope will help your prose have its own unique voice. Knowing when to use a trope to your advantage can help you create something new, interesting, or simply hilarious. The choice is up to you.

Our panel will present some of the common tropes – time travel, oxygen leaks, talking dragons, etc. – and you’re invited to share tropes that appeal to you or tropes you’re thoroughly tired of seeing. We’ll discuss how to fix tropes and get them to aid your story, and we’ll see if there are any tropes worth saving.

Moderator: Alan Vincent Michaels

Panelists: Eric Scoles, Lynn Spitz, Hugh Sullivan, and Ted Wenskus

Location: Barnes & Noble, Pittsford

Meeting Time: February 5, 2019 from 6:45 – 8:45 p.m.

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January 2019: Read Your Work

Submitted by HASullivan on Sun, 12/16/2018 - 02:06
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Reading Meeting

Attendees are invited to read from their current or in-progress works or to share their writing roadblocks. (An older or sold story or poem is also welcome, especially if you'd like feedback on it.) Please bring a short piece or a portion of a longer work – fewer than 1,000 words, if you can, but no more than 2,000 words, if you can't break the scene – so everyone has sufficient reading time and attendees have time to provide their feedback.

Please try to arrive before 6:45 p.m. to put your name on the reading list.

After the readings conclude and time permits, we'll go around and share with the group what we're currently reading.

Moderator: Alan Vincent Michaels
Location:
Barnes & Noble, Pittsford
Meeting Time: January 8, 2019 from 6:45-8:45 p.m.

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November 2018: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Dungeon… Writing Comedy F&SF

Submitted by HASullivan on Thu, 10/18/2018 - 12:37
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Terry Pratchett. Douglas Adams. Christopher Moore. Some of the best-selling authors of fantasy and science fiction have made their names by writing incredible stories with a comedic bent. What does it take to write original, humorous work? What do you need to keep in mind when adding humor to genre fiction? What are some of the pitfalls to avoid? What are some of the pratfalls to embrace?

During this month’s meeting, we’ll get a brief history of comedic F&SF, learn best practices for writing comic fiction in general, tackle a few writing exercises to get in a comic frame of mind, and put some of these best practices to work in longer pieces.

Moderator: Ted Wenskus

Location: Barnes & Noble, Pittsford
Meeting Time: November 6, 2018 from 6:45-8:45 p.m.

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October 2018: Overcoming Writing Roadblocks

Submitted by HASullivan on Mon, 10/01/2018 - 23:08
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Does the blank page intimidate you? Do you struggle finding the best words to use or feel your prose and characters need more substance? Are there moments you can’t see what to write next? Fear not. You’re not alone! All writers, from those new to the craft to experienced, best-selling novelists, struggle with how to start, what to write, and how to push onward to the last sentence of a story or novel.

During our October discussion, we’ll talk about how to overcome your writing roadblocks and share ideas on how to achieve your literary goals. We’ll share what might be causing us to resist writing, what might be sapping our creativity, or what might be getting in our way of writing what is in our hearts.

Moderators: Alan Vincent Michaels
Location:
Barnes & Noble, Pittsford
Meeting Time: October 2, 2018 from 6:45-8:45 p.m.

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August 2018: Read Your Work

Submitted by HASullivan on Mon, 08/06/2018 - 02:17
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August 2018: Read Your Work

Attendees are invited to read from their current or in-progress works or to share their writing roadblocks. (An older or sold story or poem is also welcome, especially if you'd like feedback on it.) Please bring a short piece or a portion of a longer work – fewer than 1,000 words, if you can, but no more than 2,000 words, if you can't break the scene – so everyone has sufficient reading time and attendees have time to provide their feedback.

Please try to arrive before 6:45 p.m. to put your name on the reading list.

After the readings conclude and time permits, we'll go around and share with the group what we're currently reading.

Moderator: Eric Scoles
Location: Barnes & Noble, Pittsford
Meeting Time: August 7, 2018 from 6:45pm-8:45 p.m.

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July 2018: Technologies That Were Once Science Fiction

Submitted by HASullivan on Tue, 07/03/2018 - 11:12
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July 2018: Technologies That Were Once Science Fiction

For years, science fiction brought us visions of rocketing to the moon, journeying to alien planets, and voyaging under the sea. It has also given us utopian and stark, dystopian future societies in which nearly every care, whim, and convenience was given to us – or taken away.

Can you recall a time when we didn’t have telephones and computers that fit in our back pockets or on our wrists? What about video cameras, let alone those that fit into the rims of your glasses or that made nighttime images as bright and clear as those taken in daylight? How about self-driving cars and robots that didn’t need a human’s direct control? Do you remember what life was like before the Internet – before Google, Wikipedia, Twitter, and Instagram?

Have you ever asked yourself, “When will the future get here?” Well, the future is here and we’re living in it right now!

In our July 10 meeting, join us for a free-ranging discussion about technologies that used to be the dreams found only in science fiction writers’ books, TV shows, and movies. We’ll also talk about some of the designers, engineers, and futurists who took those ideas and made them reality.

Presenters: Alan Vincent Michaels
Location:
Barnes & Noble, Pittsford
Meeting Time: July 10, 2018 from 7-9 p.m.

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May 2018: Creating Fictional Languages

Submitted by HASullivan on Thu, 04/19/2018 - 23:17
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May 2018

In our May 1 meeting, we’ll discuss creating languages for fiction. How much depth do you need for your story, and how can you make a fictional language feel “real” to your audience? Do you just need a “naming language” so you can sprinkle in a few place-names? Do you need a few spoken phrases? We’ll talk about how to give your language a sound scheme that feels like a coherent whole so that it hangs together from the start, and we’ll discuss some of the common variants on syntax and word order that you can exploit so that your fictional language isn’t just a word-for-word cipher for English.

Presenters: Lynn Spitz and Hugh Sullivan
Location:
Barnes & Noble, Pittsford
Meeting Time: May 1, 2018 from 7-9 p.m.

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