The Scribe April 2016
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For more than a decade, The Scribe has been the mainstay for communicating with members of the St. Louis Writers Guild. It began as a way to showcase the organization and share insights into the publishing world. Back issues give a wonderful record of the Guild.
The Scribe is now available to everyone, not just members. It features stories, poems, and essays from our members, as well as information about our events, most of which are open to the public.
The April 2016 edition features a historical look at "Deane Wagner: The Woman Behind the Contest" by Brad R. Cook, a report by Melanie Koleini on the Guild's April 2nd workshop presented by Emily Hall of Main Street Books, an interview with "Ted Mathys on Poetry" by Lauren Miller and an essay entitled "9 O'Clock" by Ryan Freeman.
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You Have Friends Here!Founded in 1920St. Louis Writers Guild (SLWG) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to helping writers in the greater St. Louis area and beyond.A Quick Guide to St. Louis Writers Guild's EventsIt's as easy as 1, 2, 3... more info can be found on the SLWG Events pageWorkshops for Writers - 1st Saturday of the every month10am to Noon at the Kirkwood Community CenterStation Open Mic - 2nd Tuesday of every month7 to 9pm at the Kirkwood Amtrak StationSLWG Author Series - 3rd Thursday of the month7pm now ONLINE ONLY
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THE SCRIBE
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Editorial Staff
Lauren Miller
Managing Editor
T. W. Fendley
Associate Editor
Brad R. Cook
Cover Designer
Jennifer Stolzer
Staff Writer
Melanie Koleini
Staff Writer
Steven Langhorst
Photographer
The Scribe is published monthly digitally by the Saint Louis Writers Guild with an annual print issue. The editorial staff invites Guild members to submit original submissions of poetry, short stories, or articles about writing (4,000 words or less) for publication in this magazine. The Scribe is promoted to more than 1,000 people on our mailing list. Submissions should be sent by the first of each month to scribe@stlwritersguild.org -- put SCRIBE in the subject line.
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In this issue
April 2016
From the President’s Desk: Relationships with Bookstores by David Alan Lucas
Essays
9 O'Clock by Ryan Freeman
Deane Wagner: The Woman Behind the Contest by Brad R. Cook
Interviews
Ted Mathys on Poetry by Lauren Miller
Reports
Workshops for Writers: Wherever Books Are Sold with Emily Hall by Melanie Koleini
Miscellany
Poetry Calendar
A Quick Guide to St. Louis Writers Guild