Author Archives: Jen Lynn Anderson

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About Jen Lynn Anderson

Writer, dreamer, imagination junkie. Joyously fumbling through life, looking for the right words.

Join us Saturday, November 4th!

WRITERS, ASSEMBLE! When/Where: Saturday, November 4th, 10:30 a.m. at the Waconia Library, fireplace area. Prompt: Flash fiction (500 words), beginning with/ending with/including/inspired by: “I found her…” Or bring a thing you wrote, love, and want to share. See you there! … Continue reading

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November is around the corner…

…and with  it, National Novel Writing Month! Thirty days. Fifty thousand words. Countless opportunities to be inspired! Visit https://nanowrimo.org to announce your project, find resources, make new writer friends, and start your NaNo journey!

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9/2 Meeting Recap / Agenda for Next Meeting (9/17)

Hello writers, It was a quiet meeting in the library on Saturday the 2nd, but in the face of adversity (a.k.a. hopelessly broken Carver County Library wifi) we persevered! We welcomed some friends from the Chanhassen Writers’ Group, shared our … Continue reading

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August 20th meeting reminder

WWG Writers, do you have that Third-Sunday-Of-The-Month Feeling? That’s right! We’ll be meeting August 20th, 4:30 p.m., at Mocha Monkey, in the reservable space on 2nd floor. Our prompt for this meeting: The weird kid in the back of the classroom… … Continue reading

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A Note on Spoken Word Poetry

Spoken word is a performance art that is word based. It is an oral art that focuses on the aesthetics of word play and intonation and voice inflection. It is a ‘catchall’ which includes any kind of poetry recited aloud, … Continue reading

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A list of poets

From our most recent meeting, a list of poets, recommended by our members: Mary Oliver e.e. cummings John O’Donohue Emily Dickinson Christina Rossetti Billy Collins Lucille Clifton Maya Angelou Emily Bronte Shel Silverstein And for more info on classic and … Continue reading

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