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May 8, 2011

Chrysanthemum Writing Group

This is a group of writers, experienced and new, meeting together for mutual support and encouragement. We will work in any genre of any length. We seek to give positive and honest feedback on each others' writing and in the same spirit receive those comments about our own writing.



This is not a forum to show off but to steadily improve one's skills and outlooks as a writer.



Our first meeting will be organizational, but if time allows, we will discuss some work that some members may bring. The idea is to keep things friendly always. We must remember that we must all go at our own pace.



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Published on May 08, 2011 08:00

Chrysanthemum Writing Group

New MeetUp for writers of all genres and all levels of experience



Chrysanthemum Writing Group

Organization Meeting on Sunday, May 22, 2011 at 5pmat Common Ground Coffee and Cupcake shop in Renton, WA.

Address:  900  South 3rd Street 



Telephone:  (425) 235 - 1717



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Published on May 08, 2011 04:24

December 6, 2010

Poem


Hotel Fire
When a pretty woman cries to melike a hotel on fireI am almost normal in response
Bring out the meatBring the drinks Be merry!
Let not the fire and light go to waste!Bring the penWrite it down for posterity!
Jaroslav Seifert you are so right,women do us the least harm
A lesser mortal am Ibut we are all mortals alike
When a single woman cries,the whole night is on fire!
When the hotel burns,I quickly learn, how quickly you arouse desire!





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Published on December 06, 2010 06:52

August 1, 2010

Won't you join the Chrysanthemum Literary Society and get a customized T-shirt?

You can support a worthwhile organization whose mission is to advance world peace through literature and education. The Chrysanthemum Literary Society was founded in 2003 in the Evergreen State of Washington as a nonprofit charitable organization. We have published Chrysanthemum poetry magazine and literary titles through our Goldfish Press here in Seattle, and we have also participated in many venues to be an ardent voice for Seattle and multicultural literature in the true sense.









Now we are proud to be able to present to our donors a very handsome customized T-shirt in sizes small, medium, large and extra large for any donation over the amount of $25.



Please send donations, large or small, to

                                                                          Chrysanthemum Literary Society

                                                                          P.O. Box 14515

                                                                          Seattle, WA 98114



Your support is very much appreciated. Please write for our complete list of titles and back issues of Chrysanthemum. Or email us at clsseattle@aol.com                                              



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Published on August 01, 2010 22:15

July 20, 2010

I was never cool -- by joseph musso jr. --about himself h...

I was never cool

-- by joseph musso jr. --

about himself he write, "Joseph Musso lives in New Jersey, a place where the ocean meets the human heart. I Was Never Cool is his second book."

A combo of John Fante and Franz Kafka, the terse staccato rhythms of the typewriter slams, "Rocky" in a coffeehouse, a bull in a china shop, Musso writes sparsely and elgantly of growing up and not growing up, of sexual awakening, and of battlefields in neighorhoods, where the fathers join the kids' fights...abandoned fetuses in abandoned houses, some of which is not pretty, yes, Joe was never cool. Maybe not cool, but certainly smart and direct as your heart beat. Joe is about to summarize a generation of Americans growing after the Vietnam debacle, a generation that was never cool, but never dumb either...

Praised by Jack Foley and George Sidney alike, a beat and an academic, respecitively, Joe is a writer to expect more from, as he explores the paradoxes of sex and life with his wry, understated, sardonic, style, yet with playfulness of language of a poet...

isbn-13: 978-0-9711601-5-6
144pp.
Goldfish Press

Price: $12.99 each

Please send $12.99 plus $3.99 for shipping and handling
to Goldfish Press
P.O. Box 14515
Seattle, WA 98114



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Published on July 20, 2010 05:10

July 19, 2010

July 3, 2009

Goldfishpressnews 4July 2009

Let's start this new blog with a bang!
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Published on July 03, 2009 23:59