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Green River Writers held their 2013 summer retreat last week, from Thursday July 11th to Sunday July 14th at the Kavanaugh Center in Crestwood, Kentucky. I worked on my mystery/suspense novel, “Whistle Pig,” and my picture book, “Double Ethan.” I also worked on a poem or two.

Published and unpublished poetry and prose writers from all over Kentucky and several neighboring states joined us. I spent hours strolling around the pond, looking for the deer and raccoons that always spy on us. We had a great time and even the weatherman cooperated.

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Green River Writers are holding their 2013 summer retreat from Thursday July 11th to Sunday July 14th at the Kavanaugh Center in Crestwood, Kentucky. I brought my suspense novel, “Whistle Pig,” and a picture book manuscript “Double Ethan”, to the critique meetings.

Published and unpublished poetry and prose writers from several states are meeting. Non-members and new writers are welcome. Even if you aren’t staying overnight, you are welcome to attend, for one day or four days. Come join us.

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Green River Writers is holding their 2013 summer retreat from Thursday July 11th to Sunday July 14th at the Kavanaugh Center in Crestwood, Kentucky. I will bring my suspense novel, “Whistle Pig,” to the critique meetings. I might even sneak in a poem or two.

Published and unpublished poetry and prose writers from several states are meeting. Non-members and new writers are welcome. Even if you aren’t staying overnight, you are welcome to attend, for one day or four days. Come join us.

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Green River Writers will hold their 2013 summer retreat from Thursday July 11th to Sunday July 14th at the Kavanaugh Center in Crestwood, Kentucky. Poetry and prose writers from several states will meet. Non-members and new writers welcome. Come join us.

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From Thursday January 24 to Sunday January 27, I attended a writing retreat held at the Kavanaugh Center in Crestwood, Kentucky.  Writers from three states met even though the weather was the coldest of the winter. We critiqued, held free-writes, taught each other, and socialized.

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