Just wondering who here goes to UPS in North End. I know/have met a few people on campus doing Nano, but I know there are a few people out there I haven't met. In the past, there have been write-ins in Diversions/the piano lounge, the Cellar, and the Creative Writing house but I don't remember any last year. I say we get some together again this year. If anyone's got specific times in mind, post/PM them. If anyone wants to do something formal like our very own Night of Writing Dangerously, I can talk to the university. I'm not exactly sure on the logistics of that one, but it is a thought.
These are not exclusive events, so anyone else in the North End area is welcome to join us. RSVPs are not exactly necessary, but may help if there is a desire to set up an event in such places as one of the library's large meeting rooms anyone not part of the university will need to let one of the students know if we schedule a late night event as the library requires a card swipe after 9. Sometimes 8 (it's finicky like that).
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Off campus I go to the Mandolin Cafe and use the room in the back.
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Nov 5, 2009 - 00 23
As has already been established, I go to UPS too. ^^* Anything after about 4:00 is fine with me (Monday is lab day, after all). I was thinking about going to the write-in at the Mandolin tomorrow afternoon (I MIGHT have figured out the bus thing. We will see if I get horridly lost.), but apart from that I would love to be able to walk down to Diversions or the Cellar to get some writing in. And a Night of Writing Dangerously sounds like a great idea. :D
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