I so wanted to be there, but was late getting out of the office.  Who
had the most problematic problem?  Who had the best solution?

On May 1, 8:47 pm, Eric Scoles <[email protected]> wrote:
> Apologies for late reminder of the topic(s) for May's meeting, this coming
> Tuesday. This month, we'd like to try out something Rob Tyler proposed at
> the last meeting, which we've been variously calling "bring your problem" or
> "what's your problem." Frank Glover had shared a recent success in getting
> past a tough plot point, which inspired Rob to suggest that we could bring
> our story problems to the group for suggestions. Not a formal workshopping
> -- more just a loose discussion of ways to get past anything that's blocking
> you.
>
> If this works out, we might take time every session, before or after we talk
> about what we're working on.
>
> In addition, we'll have some updates on Eericon, and we'll save time to
> discuss the Nebula nominees. (We don't expect people to have read them this
> time -- we never got that organized for it, hopefully we'll be better
> prepared for the Hugos.) If there's interest, we'll run a straw poll on the
> short stories.
>
> --
> --
> eric scoles | [email protected]

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