New lit journal wants you

GNU Call for Submissions. “All Genres are Created Equal” is the motto of the GNU, a new annual online literary journal run by the MFA program at National University. In addition to the standard “literary” fare (poetry, literary fiction, creative nonfiction), the GNU gladly accepts genre writing of all kinds: science fiction, mystery, noir, short plays, children’s literature, YA … Read more

Author Laura McBride to speak in Henderson

We Are Called to Rise at Henderson Libraries Paseo Verde Library hosts Las Vegas author Laura McBride   Laura McBride, Las Vegas author and English professor at the College of Southern Nevada, will speak about her debut book, “We Are Called to Rise,” at the Paseo Verde Library on Saturday, Nov. 14, at 10a.m. McBride’s … Read more

A love letter from Big Sur

That’s right: today’s the day when we gently encourage you, fans of Big Sur Writing Workshops, to tell seven friends about the upcoming Dec 4 – 6 Big Sur Writing Workshop to be held at the world-famous Big Sur Lodge.  Why, you ask?  Here’s why: 1.  You love your friends. And naturally, you want the best for them. So why … Read more

Local library contest

The Henderson Library District is hosting a creative writing and artwork contest. They will accept prose – fiction and non-fiction – and poetry. Making this contest unique: artwork is also a category. It would be great to have our group make a showing. I’ve attached the submission guidelines (in PDF). Henderson Library Contest Brochure

TextAloud 3

Once again, the folks at TextAloud have donated two copies of their software for us to raffle off. The generosity and support of writers is greatly appreciated. If I did this correctly, the above picture should contain a link to their website.

Questions about the anthology

Some members have been asking about the guidelines for submitting to the upcoming HWG anthology, Writer’s Bloc. I’ve attached the submission document for your use. Reminder: You must be a current, paid member to be eligible. 2015 Anthology Submission Flyer

Fall Fiction Contest

Announcing $2000 Fall Fiction Contest with Jeff VanderMeer Plan on taking some time to hone your craft this weekend? Well, let the Masters Review give you something to shoot for! Submissions are now open for our Fall Fiction Contest featuring Jeff VanderMeer as judge. $2000 will be awarded to the winner ($200 / $100 awarded … Read more

Member book signing

HWG member Andres Frogoso will be signing copies of his newest book, Listen – Poems on Being Gay, Bi-Polar, and Alive at Grouchy John’s Coffee, 8520 South Maryland Parkway, August 23 from 5:00pm to 7:00pm. Please stop by and support your fellow authors. After all, that’s what HWG is all about.  

Always – Guess Who Wrote This

He said he was leaving. I sat at the small table in the corner and watched him. It was the first time I noticed how slim he’d become. His shoes clicked on the tiled floor as he walked to the bathroom. The sound of the shower rang through the air. I heard him throw his … Read more

A SHORT INTERVIEW WITH MYSELF

Every author needs a publicity packet. As part of that packet, a good component is the quick interview to let potential customers know a bit about you. You don’t want to tell them every irrelevant detail in a fifty question diary that’s a hundred pages long, just a quick-and-dirty few questions to pique their interest. … Read more

Bowl – Mused by Toni Pacini

Reprinted from Toni Pacini’s website Life Is Wrien On When no one sees anything of value in you, in your bowl, you had best be able to see it for yourself, or you are truly empty. I come from a long line of young mothers. My momma, Glenna, was sixteen when she had me and … Read more

Guess Who Wrote This…

655936The One That Got Away

I had been so young; 18.  That’s all.  What did I know of love?  Imagine being so pure and suddenly meeting this tall, muscular, blond, green eyed man.  He had watched me from across the room, for several hours that night, when I was 18.  He never spoke, but I remember how he held a drink in his hand, one foot propped up on the wall behind him, his knee bent, where he would lay his other hand.  I was wild that night, I laughed and I made the other men do my bidding, at 18.  When I turned to leave, he suddenly said out loud, before any other could speak, “I’ll take you home.”  Yes, why not?  Why not conquer him as I had the others.

The next day he called, as he did every day after.  He made every effort to meet me.  He would kiss me.  I had never been kissed like this before, never been touched like this…before I was 18.  The days flowed and blended, and it only mattered when we met and kissed.  Then he taught me, with small and very soft touches, about love.  He told me to caress and I did.  He told me to move and I did.  The nights were so cold outside but inside… inside we loved.  Even now I remember the strength of his skin, the warmth of his body and the green eyes that I saw in the moonlight, when I was 18.

After days of love, after weeks and months of it, I began to look around, during other parties, at other men who had green eyes as well.  Lately, when we touched I felt that perhaps there was more, more than this man, more than these kisses.  I began to see less of him, until I almost dreaded hearing his voice, calling me to come to him.  I explained…I tried to explain how I no longer cared as much.  I remember the last time we met, and how he loved me with a ferocity that frightened me.  He held me close enough to make me lose my breath.  He dug into me with such a need that I thought the muscled arms would break me.  But they didn’t.  And I walked out, I had to get away, while thinking of others, at 19.

Guess who wrote this story.  He/She has been a member for quite a few years.

The first person to guess who it is. Will win a “Writer’s Sidekick for Novels,” sponsored by Andres Fragoso, Jr.

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