On Sunday April 15th I took part in a Writing Marathon as sponsored by the UNC-Charlotte branch of the National Writing Project. There is no hard and fast rule on how a writing marathon should be set up but Lacy Manship did a great job!
We started out at Amelie’s French Bakery in the NoDa area of Charlotte (which I always get lost getting to – which became something I wrote about during the marathon!). There were at least two dozen people who came to meet up. After a snack we all “wrote into the marathon” on the topic of our choice before grouping up to head out to a new location. I drafted a poem idea that came to me on the drive over. I’m hoping to post it tomorrow for Make Friday Write.
We wrote for about 15-20 minutes and then shared within our tables since there were so many people. The group I was with
then decided we would head to The Last Word Bookstore. You were also supposed to say to someone when you arrived at your location: I’m a writer, but we didn’t all do that. Instead we wrote and shared and then picked another location to go to.
The group I was with decided to finish up at Ikea which made me happy! I LOVE ikea and when I had heard previous writing marathon participants had written there I just knew I had to be one of those people.
But, no, no one bought meatballs this time
It was great to hear what other people were writing and how we could help each other yet keep our work individualized. There was such great energy amongst the participants. I hope to do this again and I wonder if I can figure out a way to do something like this with my students? I had them write a journal about it after I got back to see what they thought a writing marathon would be. They had terrific ideas as well.
Our last stop was to the Wine Vault where, despite the loud music, we had an open mike type share. I left my house at about
Noon and I was home by about 5pm. This was well worth my afternoon. If you ever hear of anyone holding a writing marathon you should definitely consider going. Or, why not try one yourself? If there is enough interest, and we can find a good date and time, I think it’d be fun to host one here via the blog or via a twitter hashtag soon? Any takers?
Write on
Count me in… I love the idea of being around writers, doing what we love most… In a way, our auras intertwin,becoming synergists to one another… I think i would write Alot if i was in that kind of a group…
Awesome! It was such a great time and I totally think I can do it virtually. If you have any suggestions on a day of the week, time of day (eastern standard time US) and/or mode – micro blog, twitter etc I’d love to hear it. Glad to have you back with us! On Friday we share our work in progress so check back tomorrow too
Sure… and make it GMT time so everyone over the world can know when exactly… Friday sounds cool, also Thursday works…
Best of luck
Sincerely,
Ahmed
Ok so it is currently 9pm GMT. which means it is 4 hours ahead of where I am. Ok. Good to know for anyone leaving suggestions of dates and times.
Loved reading about the marathon — enjoyed the pictures too! Count me in if you do it online, that would be fun. I’d love to do that with some friends locally as well…..hmmmm.
I’d be happy to give you some ideas on how you could do one locally. I want to try and do one as well. Definitely if I’m teaching some creative writing in the fall but I think it’d be good for my composition students as well. I wonder what month would be best to shoot for. I’m thinking mid-June once things – maybe – are a little calmed down for most people?
Yeah, mid-June would probably be good. Tips on how to organize one would be great. Maybe a blog post devoted to that?
That’s a good idea. You guys don’t let me forget!
Wow, that sounds like so much fun!
Xx
Thanks! It was. I hope you might be able to join us if we do a virtual one