- Wordos
The Wordos is a writing workshop based in
Eugene, Oregon ,United States . Its members meet once a week to critique stories and discuss the art, craft, and business ofwriting . It is a long-runningspeculative fiction critique group, and has a high concentration of published authors. However, having prior publishing credits is not a prerequisite to joining. The group has produced winners of theGalaxy Press internationalWriters of the Future contest six years in a row.cite news |last=McCowan |first=Karen |title=Eugene's bunch of Wordos continues to find success |url=http://www.registerguard.com/news/2007/03/21/a1.scificentral.0321.p1.php?section=cityregion |publisher="The Register-Guard " |date=March 21 2007 |accessdate=2007-09-20]The group promotes itself as a means to help writers produce
fiction of salable quality, and to continually improve their writing abilities. The workshop's primary focus is on short speculative fiction, but members have had fiction of other lengths and genres critiqued.History
Founded in 1987, "The Wordos" was originally called "The Eugene Professional Writers Workshops, Inc." The name was changed in 1995, to make it "shorter and friendlier." They kept the original name for business purposes, however.cite web |url = http://www.wordos.com/faq/ |title = The Wordos FAQ |accessdate = 2007-09-20 |publisher = The Wordos] The group meets weekly in a local bookstore.
Notable members
The membership over time has included, young adult and fantasy novelist
Nina Kiriki Hoffman , surrealist short story writer and novelistRay Vukcevich , science fiction writersKathy Oltion andJerry Oltion ,Bruce Holland Rogers ,Patricia Briggs , fiction and non-fiction writerLeslie What ,Jay Lake ,Eric M. Witchey , Devon Monk and many others. Deborah Layne, a long-time member, is also the founder ofWheatland Press , the award-winning [cite web |url = http://www.worldfantasy.org/awards/2006.html |title = 2006 World Fantasy Awards Ballot |accessdate = 2007-07-17 |publisher = World Fantasy] publisher of the "Polyphony" anthology.Method
The Wordos follow the
Clarion Workshop model of critiquing. A member reads a submitted story, writes comments on it, and then, on the evening of the workshop, speaks for one to three minutes offering those and other comments aloud. At the end of the evening the critiqued story is given back to the author.Members also report on news over the previous week, including accepted stories, rejections, and re-write requests from publishers.
Awards
A member of the Wordos has won or placed in the
L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future contest consistently since 2001. There have also been severalNebula Award -winning workshop members and members who have been nominated for or won theEndeavour Award ,World Fantasy Award , andPhilip K. Dick Award . One member, Marshall Moseley, was a finalist in the Bravo television series "Project Greenlight ".Partial list of award-winning stories
The following is a partial list of award-winning stories written by members of the Wordos:
References
External links
* [http://www.wordos.com Wordos] (official website)
* [http://www.sff.net/people/j.oltion http://www.sff.net/people/j.oltion] Jerry Oltion's SFF.net profile
* [http://www.eugeneweekly.com/2006/10/12/books.html Eugene Weekly] newspaper profile of Nina Kiriki Hoffman
* [http://www.thefreelibrary.com/HOPING+FOR+A+HOLLYWOOD+ENDING.(Entertainment)(A+Eugene+writer+is+a...-a0119243849 Register-Guard] newspaper profile of Marshall Moseley
* [http://www.registerguard.com/news/2006/01/29/bk.wordos.0129.p1.php?section=oregonlife%3Cbr%3E Register-Guard] newspaper profile of the Wordos
* [http://www.kval.com/news/noon/10159916.html?video=pop&t=a KVAL CBS 13] interview with Damon Kaswell and John Burridge
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