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WINSTON-SALEM CHILDRENS’ WRITERS meet monthly on a Sunday afternoon to offer critique and support services to the membership. No fees to join, and even though the emphasis is on writing for children, all writing genres are welcome. For actual dates and times, contact Mary Ann Weatherman at 336-759-0695.

 

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Hat's Off!

. . . to Julie Davis, whose short story, "Taylor's Creek," was one of the finalists for the Doris Betts Fiction Prize and has just been published in the spring 2010 issue of the online magazine IBX Lifestyles, which is dedicated to the lifestyles of North Carolina's Inner Banks. See http://www.ibxlifestyles.com/page.php?25.

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