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June 2021: Collaborative/Solo Flash Fiction Workshop

Submitted by melvin on Wed, 05/12/2021 - 20:57
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June 2021: Collaborative/Solo Flash Fiction Workshop

On June 1, attendees will reveal their very short story or long poem with fewer than 1,000 words, based on the prompts selected during the May R-SPEC meeting.

Moderator: Alan Vincent Michaels

Location: Zoom (Please join us about 10 minutes before the regular 7 p.m. start time to ensure you're connected.)

Meeting Time: June 1, 2021 from 7-9 p.m. ET

Note: R-SPEC presentations on topics of interest meetings may be recorded, and a link to the recording posted on our website.

May 2021: Collaborative/Solo Flash Fiction Workshop

Submitted by HASullivan on Sun, 04/25/2021 - 16:26
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May 2021: Collaborative/Solo Flash Fiction Workshop

On May 4, attendees are invited to challenge themselves to write a “very short story” or long poem with fewer than 500 words. This can be exciting and, perhaps, a bit daunting. During the workshop, we’ll explore the answers to these burning questions and many more: What is flash fiction and microfiction? How do I start? What about character and plot development? What do I leave in? And what must I leave out?

As a group, we’ll decide whether we write collaboratively, solo, or a combination of approaches. We’ll also pick a set of writing prompts (words, phrases, descriptions) and then create works that incorporate those items.

It will be interesting to see how many different ways there are to write about the same topics, proving that old and new ideas are just grist for the mill. What you create will be fresh and original.

Moderator: Alan Vincent Michaels

Location: Zoom (Please join us about 10 minutes before the regular 7 p.m. start time to ensure you're connected.)

Meeting Time: May 4, 2021 from 7-9 p.m. ET

Note: R-SPEC presentations on topics of interest meetings may be recorded, and a link to the recording posted on our website.

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April 2021: Myriad Worlds of Possibilities – Read Your Work

Submitted by melvin on Tue, 03/30/2021 - 07:40
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Myriad Worlds of Possibilities - R-SPEC Rochester Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror - Bring your poem, short story or other in-progress work and join us for our reading meeting

On April 6, 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.

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

UPDATE: We're not meeting at B&N. Please join us virtually on Zoom about 10 minutes before the regular 7 p.m. start time to ensure you're connected.

  • Moderator: Alan Vincent Michaels
  • Location: Zoom (Please join us about 10 minutes before the regular 7:00PM start time to ensure you're connected.)
  • Meeting Time: April 6, 2021 from 7-9 p.m.

Note: Reading meetings are not recorded.

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March 2021: What are you Reading?

Submitted by HASullivan on Thu, 02/18/2021 - 14:37
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March 2021 - What are you Reading?

The COVID-19 aliens cannot read! We're meeting virtually to avoid being contaminated by them.

On March 2, join the R-SPEC Team as we focus on the stories, novels, poems, and anything else that you, our members, have been intrigued by recently. It's certainly going to be interesting to discuss what you are reading, and how it may influence what you are writing.

  • Panelists: Lynn Spitz, Eric Scoles, Hugh Sullivan, and Ted Wenskus
  • Moderator: Alan Vincent Michaels

Location: Zoom (Please join us about 10 minutes before the regular 7 p.m. start time to ensure you're connected.)

Meeting Time: Tuesday, March 2, 2021 from 7-9 p.m. ET

Note: Virtual R-SPEC meetings on topics of interest may be recorded, and a link to the recording posted on our website.

February 2021: Annual Board Meeting & "Who Owns the Future?"

Submitted by HASullivan on Fri, 01/29/2021 - 11:51
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R-Spec Annual Board Meeting & "Who Owns the Future?"

R-SPEC holds its Annual Board Meeting during the first half-hour of the February meeting. We look back upon our accomplishments in 2020 and elect Board members for the coming year. The 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, to some people, the future is a malleable, blank slate; to others, it is predetermined and unchangeable. In our Who Owns the Future? discussion, we examine many of the forces shaping the future, and how you can use these perspectives to help you examine the ideas presented in your stories.

Annual Board Meeting

  • Moderator: Ted Wenskus

Who Owns the Future?

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

  • Moderator: Alan Vincent Michaels

Location: Zoom (Please join us about 10 minutes before the regular 7 p.m. start time to ensure you're connected.)

Meeting Time: Tuesday, February 2, 2021 from 7-9 p.m.

Note: R-SPEC presentations on topics of interest meetings may be recorded, and a link to the recording posted on our website.

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January 2021: Myriad Worlds of Possibilities – Read Your Work

Submitted by melvin on Fri, 01/01/2021 - 11:33
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R-SPEC September 2020 meeting: 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.

UPDATE: We're not meeting at B&N. Please join us virtually on Zoom about 10 minutes before the regular 7 p.m. start time to ensure you're connected.

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: Zoom (Please join us about 10 minutes before the regular 7:00PM start time to ensure you're connected.)
  • Meeting Time: January 5, 2021 from 7-9 p.m.

Note: R-SPEC presentations on topics of interest meetings may be recorded, and a link to the recording posted on our website.

December 2020: What Did You Write for NaNoWriMo 2020?

Submitted by HASullivan on Tue, 11/03/2020 - 10:49
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R-SPEC 2020 December Meeting

Writing a short story can be hard and writing a novel can be extraordinarily difficult for any writer. For the November challenge, signing up now for free at NaNoWriMo.org will help you get organized, set milestones, track your writing progress, and commiserate with other writers. NaNoWriMo is like having a coach and guardrails to help you start, create, and finish your novel.

Join us on December 1 to talk about your NaNoWriMo experience and, possibly, share with other meeting members a bit of what you created. No NaNoWriMo-specific work? No problem! Bring anything you’re currently working on and share some of it to receive feedback.

Presenter: Alan Vincent Michaels

Location: Zoom (virtual meeting only)

Meeting Time:Tuesday, December 1, 2020 from 7:00-9:00 p.m.

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October/November 2020: Our Vampires, Ourselves - Vampire Tales & the Times They Reflect

Submitted by melvin on Fri, 10/16/2020 - 06:08
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Our Vampires, Ourselves

Whether in mythology, folklore, poetry, or prose, tales of vampires can be found in oldest recorded civilizations around the world. Yet, despite their differences across time and geography, they all have one thing in common: vampires themselves are always changing, reinterpreted by each generation, even down to folkloric traits such as casting reflections in mirrors … or not.

Our presenter, Ted Wenskus, examined the evolution of vampire fiction for his graduate thesis, and will take us through a guided tour of vampires in English literature. How they have developed over the centuries? How have they stayed the same? And how do they reflect the times in which their tales were told? This one-hour (or so) presentation will be followed by a short break and then by what’s sure to be a wide-ranging discussion. Join us!

Presenter: Ted Wenskus

Location: Zoom (virtual meeting only)

Meeting Time: Tuesday, October 27, 2020 from 7:00-9:00 p.m.

October 2020: Shared Worlds & Borrowed Landscapes

Submitted by melvin on Sun, 09/20/2020 - 12:10
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Shared Worlds & Borrowed Landscapes

Whether based on well-established folklore, public domain works, or even the biggest mass media franchises of today, thousands of books have been created by authors set in realms that they themselves did not originally create. Shared worlds are popular, prevalent, and persistent.

But what do authors have to gain by writing in a shared universe or a borrowed landscape? What are its artistic merits? Its constraints? Commercial benefits and pitfalls? And what do you have to keep in mind to write successfully in them? Our roundtable discussion will delve into all of these questions and more—bring an example of a favorite shared universe to share and join in the discussion!

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

Moderator: Alan Vincent Michaels

Location: Zoom (virtual meeting only)

Meeting Time: October 6, 2020 from 7:00-9:00 p.m.

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