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Tuesday Group

The Colorado Springs Fiction Writer's Group Tuesday group was established in July of 2010, compiling members from the Sunday and Monday groups. Meetings are held in the community room of the Panera Bread on north Academy Blvd. (scroll down for directions, phone number and directions). Meetings are on the last Tuesday of each month (with the exception of holidays) from 3PM to 6PM.

The CSFWG offers the public an additional group which meets on a different day and time. Each of these groups is comprised of different members representing multiple genres.

 

Saturday Group Sunday Group Monday Group Tuesday Group

The dynamics for all of the CSFWG groups focuses on having writers from differing genres in attendance. This allows submitting members to receive critiques from a multitude of backgrounds, interests and styles. Non genre-specific critique groups, like the CSFWG, give writers opinions, insight and suggestions coming from peers who often write in another field, allowing critiqued authors to better hone their work.

 

Members

Each of the Colorado Springs Fiction Writer's Group members has a personal page offering photo, biography and sample works (sample works are optional). Click on any member listed below to view their information.

Henry Snider
Henry Snider

(Tuesday Vice-President)
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Joanna Nieman
Joanne Nieman

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Sangita Kalarickal

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Melissa Kary

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Tiffany Kimmel

Teresa Thomas
Teresa Thomas

Shelly Wright
Shelly Wright

Eugene Young
Eugene Young

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Monthly Chopping Block
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Meeting September 28th, 2010 from 6-9PM. Download all of this month's Tuesday Panera Group's submissions in one convenient zip file: DRIVE IN FEATURE by Henry Snider, HONESTY DECEPTIONS by Tiffany Kimmel, THE MEMORY BLANKET by Sangita Kalarickal, THE NETWORK by Jo Anne Nieman, RECURRING NIGHTMARE by J.T. Evans.

September 2010 Tuesday Submissions - Zip File

 

Meetings are held in the meeting room of Panera Bread on North Academy Blvd. (scroll down for directions, phone number and directions). Meetings are on the last Tuesday of each month (with the exception of holidays) from 6-9PM.

Meeting Dates locations

Tuesday, August 31st from 6-9PM
Tuesday, September 28th from 6-PM
Tuesday, October 26th from 6-9PM
Tuesday, November 30th from 6-9PM
Tuesday, December 28th from 6-9PM

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