Metropolitan Community College Writers' Club

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Next Meeting:

The club's next meeting will take place from 7:00-8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 22 in room 222 (the Writing Center) of the South Omaha Campus (the Connector Building). 

This meeting's discussion/activity will focus on the following question: Why Do Some Poems Get Passed Over for Publication?

 New members are always welcome.

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Club Details:

The Metropolitan Community College Writers' Club enables its members to share their interests in the reading, discussion, and composition of all genres of writing across disciplines.

Those interested may take part in any or all of the following activities:

        (1) Discussions on the art of writing;

        (2) Writing workshops;

        (3) Publication of The Metropolitan, the online and print magazine of writing by students at
            Metropolitan Community College.

        (4) Local readings, performances, and exhibits; and

        (5) Creative work with fellow members to promote the reading, discussion, and composition of
            various genres of writing across disciplines.

*General Club Flyer: Click here to download a flyer that contains some general information about the club.  Please feel free to distribute or post this flyer as you please.  (Click here if you would like a version of this flyer that includes a reduced image of the club logo.)

The club's faculty cosponsors are Brett Mertins and Steve Lovett.

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Prospective Members:

For more information about MCCWC and/or future meetings, please contact Brett Mertins at bmertins@mccneb.edu or (402) 289-1367. 

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Affiliations:

MCCWC is affiliated with the following:

 

Metropolitan Community College English Department


 

The Metropolitan: A Magazine of Writing by Students at Metropolitan Community College

 

 

                


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