The Sparrow Writers Writing Group is a monthly writing group that meets in Watertown, WI to promote creativity and build community among aspiring authors. Each meeting begins with a "three words" writing prompt where members incorporate unfamiliar words into a short story. The consistency of this activity helps the group focus. The group uses additional prompts to get ideas flowing and support each other's writing. Bringing together people of various ages and backgrounds, the Sparrow Writers aim to provide encouragement and friendship for those seeking an outlet for their creative talents.
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my name is Delly ELim , Indonesian originally and i love chocolate haha . I made this myself to gain the score of my thesis or proposal during my 7th grade to STIBA Saraswati Denpasar in November 2014. what a pity slide but that's all i could do, i tried my best to analize the phenomenon of my favorite novel UGLY by Constance Briscoe. why did Constance Briscoe or Clare, her nickname would dedicate this novel to her teacher Miss K which wriiten only for one short chapter of 25 chapters, chapter 17 for 12 pages? the whole story is about how she was abused by her mom.. but then why she came with the idea of one chapter direct interaction with miss Korchinskye for a short story and miss k deserved the dedication to this novel. ' aim high ' Miss K.
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Writers
encourage
creativity,
friendship
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Jenny
Stepanski
Family
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Friends
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What do the words glaborous, glabella, lapidate and escarpment have in common? Well, besides being
found in the Bibliophile's Dictionary, all of these words were featured in a writing activity during the July
meeting of the Sparrow Writers Writing Group.
The Sparrow Writers Writing Group, a conglomeration of aspiring authors, always begins each meeting the
same way -- with the "three words" writing prompt. The idea of the exercise is that each member shares
with the group a word they learned that month and its meaning. Then each person is given five minutes to
incorporate as many of the words as possible into a fictional paragraph or two. Words may be ones that
were encountered over the course of the month or searched for in a reference book. Most of the members
choose to find their words from the Bibliophile's Dictionary or "The Gilded Tongue."
They choose the same activity each time because the consistency helps the group focus, according to
member Michelle Walle. "We like using that every time because it is something that keeps us grounded, it
gives us a good five-minute warm-up," Walle said.
Sparrow Writers Writing Group has been meeting monthly in Watertown for just over three years. Founded
by Jessica Zimdars, Watertown, and Heidi Edmundson, Whitewater, the group regularly has eight to 10
members in attendance, ranging in age from teenagers to those who are in the middle of their lives.
According to its business card, the Sparrow Writers aim to promote creativity, improve writing skills,
sample other genres, meet other writers and build a tribe and, of course, to have fun. Yet, anyone who
happens to join in on a meeting or observe the group in action will see the purpose of the group goes much
deeper. Out of the writing, learning and sharing springs laughter, acceptance and friendship. The Sparrow
Writers Writing Group exists to provide a community for those who might not otherwise find a home for
their stories.
"I've grown as a writer by what I've written about," said Edmundson. "There are some stories I've written
that were because of a writing prompt. I feel that if I weren't part of this group, that story might never have
been told."
The writing prompts that the group uses, which were born from a suggestion by author Judy Reeves and her
books about becoming a better writer, help group members harness their creativity, as well as brainstorm
for new ideas. Meghan Henderson explained that the prompts forge a path for pent up ideas which had no
prior outlet. She said, "My mom always said writer's block is when you know where you want to go on a
subconscious level but you are unable to get there." Using prompts, talking with other writers,
brainstorming and writing are all methods the Sparrow Writers employ to help creative juices flow once
again.
Yet, not only does group participation help members to grow as writers, it also helps them to grow as
individuals. "Being involved with the group really helps draw me out and helps with my public speaking,"
said Zimdars, "I've learned to come out of my comfort zone and be more vocal."
Elizabeth Perez, 47, of Watertown, said she is one of those members who would never have found a
creative outlet if it were not for the group. Perez said after she was diagnosed with fibromyalgia over 15
years ago, her personal outlook on life plummeted. She said the pain eventually became too intense to
continue going to work and she ended up spending the majority of her time at home. She said, "I tried to
spin this time into writing, but I could not figure out where to start."
Then one sunny afternoon, she was feeling well enough to walk to Hessed's Connection Café, where she
ran into Zimdars. "Talk about divine intervention," Perez said, referencing the coincidence that she would
meet someone who would help her focus on her writing. She said she and Zimdars talked that day for at
least three hours. Then they exchanged phone numbers and Zimdars called her every month to encourage
her to attend a Sparrow Writers meeting. Although she had no confidence and no means of transportation,
Perez finally decided to give the group a chance. And she never regretted it. "At my first meeting," she
said, "I was given encouragement by each member of the group. It made me feel totally embraced."
The Sparrow Writers group is also about connecting with friends. Walle said, "When you have a group,
2. even for a short amount of time, you have a way of getting into each other's heads -- into each other's
stories -- and that is what I like most about this group."
The group meets each month, usually on the last Tuesday, at a local restaurant. During the two- or three-
hour meeting, they complete five writing prompts. Some of the prompts include using a movie quote, a
piece of artwork or photograph, as well as exercises in character and plot development. According to
Zimdars, one of the group's favorite prompts is called "Five Minutes of Randomness," where everyone is
given five minutes to write whatever they feel inspired to say. Edmundson explained this prompt was
fashioned to reflect the eclectic nature of the writings of Lewis Carroll, especially in his creatively scattered
novel "Alice in Wonderland."
Group members enjoy writing about a wide gamut of topics. While many of the members enjoy using
familiar characters and styles, they also enjoy branching out and exploring new ideas.
Many of them enjoy writing not only original creative stories but also fan-fiction type pieces. Mitchell
Christensen said he especially likes to write "Hunger Games" spin-off stories, while Walle explained,
though not truly fan-fiction, many writers in the group like to incorporate "Poe-esque" themes and symbols
into their works.
"I didn't get very far," Henderson said during the July meeting with just a hint of sadness in her tone after
the timer buzzed signaling the end of a prompt. She had hardly gotten the words out when the group
jumped in to encourage her, "It's OK," Perez said, "You'll finish it up when you get home." And that is the
nature of this group; they are always quick to encourage and look for the best in each other so that everyone
will have the confidence to share their story.
Without that support, members of the group feel that many stories go unfinished, many books are never
written and authors are never developed. "If you dream of writing and your soul longs to write," said Perez,
"it doesn't matter what style or form. Sparrow Writers are ready to embrace and encourage that side of
you."
Zimdars said she decided to begin a writing group after a friend's daughter was visiting from out of state
and requested that Zimdars get together a group of local writers so they could discuss writing and work on
their creativity while she was in town. Zimdars turned to her friend and fellow aspiring author, Edmundson,
to help reach out to anyone in the area who would be interested in attending.
After the group met that first time, Zimdars and Edmundson decided to continue meeting and named their
group, the Sparrow Writers Writing Group, after Captain Jack Sparrow, a favorite fictional character from
the "Pirates of the Caribbean" trilogy, played by actor Johnny Depp. Edmundson said it's special that the
group began meeting on the ninth of the month because Depp's birthday is also on the ninth of a different
month.
Spring-boarding off of the Captain Jack Sparrow pirate theme, each group member is assigned a "pirate
name" and given a drawstring bag in which to carry their "loot." If a member performs a writing prompt
particularly well, he or she may choose a prize from the "booty" bag. The group also has a pirate flag logo
which has an emblem of a skull on it.
When she is not leading the Sparrow Writers Writing Group, Zimdars is a homemaker and author. She has
written two published books, "Tomes of Cariena: Book 1 Varish" and "Tomes of Cariena: Book 2
Viatores," as well as numerous short stories and poems.
Many of her short stories and poems can be found by visiting Deviantart.com. For more information about
the group or to join them in their next meeting, contact Zimdars at littletreesister@earthling.net.
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Heidi Edmundson is a founding member of the Sparrow
Writers Writing Group. She is shown during the July
meeting reflecting on how the group began.
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Pictured are the members of the Sparrow Writers Writing Group at
the Rose Garden Café and Pizzeria on July 22. Clockwise from
center are Meghan Henderson, Samantha Owens, Mitchell
Christensen, Michelle Walle, Jessica Zimdars, Heidi Edmundson
and Elizabeth Perez (hidden).
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Meghan Henderson is pictured during a
Sparrow Writers meeting. She is deep in
thought as she tries to finish a writing
prompt before a timer buzzes.
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Mitchell Christensen, left, and Michelle Walle,
right, participate in a writing prompt during the
group's July meeting at the Rose Garden
Restaurant.
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Jessica Zimdars, leader of the Watertown
writers group, Sparrow Writers Writing
Group, is shown in July participating in the
group's "three words" writing prompt.
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