I'm surprised a Mercer topic hasn't popped up sooner. Wasn't there a regularly meeting Mercer group?
I know there are a few of you out there. Who would like to meet up?
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I'm surprised a Mercer topic hasn't popped up sooner. Wasn't there a regularly meeting Mercer group? I know there are a few of you out there. Who would like to meet up? |
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Oct 21, 2009 - 05 27
Hey I'm a brand new member. I just found out about NaNoWriMo yesterday!
I am also an officer for my school litirary magazine 'Echoes'. We meet in West Windsor - Plainsboro Highschool South and a community youth writing club. I was hoping if there was a write in, it could be around the West Windsor / Plainsboro area so that I could persuade members and other students to maybe join in the write in.
Thanks!
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Oct 21, 2009 - 15 39
I would love to go to a write in. Anyway really works for me. Weeknights would be hard since I'm still in high school, but I'll make an effort to go to any!
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Oct 23, 2009 - 08 47
Are there any write-ins in/near Princeton?
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Oct 23, 2009 - 10 08
I'm in the area, but there's no guarantee I'll be able to make it to any write-ins.
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Oct 23, 2009 - 11 47
Oh, yes please!
I'm in Mercer County and I'd love some local write-ins. I can't make any during the week (boo work all day and class until 10 pm!), but Friday nights, Saturdays and Sundays are my writing time.
I have a friend that works at the Hamilton Library, so I can ask her about writing space, if people are interested in that as a potential meeting place?
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Oct 25, 2009 - 23 27
Hey, I'm in the Princeton area. Do you know of anyone else in the area?? It'd be cool to get a write-in going on.
------------Victor Rivera
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Oct 26, 2009 - 04 50
I'm close to Hightstown. I don't know about write-ins but I'd be interested in meeting - keeps you pepped up!
----------Zany
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Oct 26, 2009 - 16 44
I'm in Hopewell and would love to try to attend a write-in. I work full time and have two small children and a hubby who sometimes has to work nights so it's hard for me to make definite plans unless maybe on weekends? Anyway... will keep checking in. Good luck, everyone!
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Oct 26, 2009 - 17 10
The Princeton Library has meeting rooms and is open seven days a week. 9-9 Mon-Thur 9-6 Fri.and Sat 1-6 Sun.
----------I don't know the hours of the Hamilton and Lawrenceville Libraries, but will check is people are interested. Obviously I am partial to Princeton, and am there several days a week. It's a $6,000,000 building...and a delightful experience.
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Oct 26, 2009 - 17 48
I live in Trenton, but I might be able to make it to write ins about half an hour away. So Hamilton or so on. I also go to school at Mercer County Community College, if anyone else does. :D
I find the hardest part about this is setting the date... I don't think I can do most weekdays, though that depends on where it is. I honestly can't promise to come to anything, though I would like to try.
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Oct 26, 2009 - 18 33
Another vote for West Windsor-Plainsboro/Princeton! The Princeton library is large and lovely, but most of the meeting rooms are best for up to 6 people. The Tower room is more a 'conference' space. They usually do reservations for one hour at a time, but perhaps we could beg and plead?
The new Plainsboro library will be up and running come NaNo 2010, I'm hoping we can make that a more permanent home. ;)
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Oct 26, 2009 - 18 46
I like the idea of the Hamilton Library, I could probably attend write-ins there. We used to write at the Starbucks in Hamilton as well. It's not that big, but there's usually a decent amount of space, and has the advantage of a steady supply of liquid inspiration.
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Oct 27, 2009 - 09 39
The Princeton Library is beautiful. We should try and meet there.
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Oct 27, 2009 - 15 19
I'm in Princeton, too; but I'm a relatively new transplant. Saturdays are good for me.
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Oct 27, 2009 - 16 21
Tatra-
I live in Trenton. Perhaps we can meet up sometime. I live by the college downtown.
Beth
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Oct 27, 2009 - 16 24
I'm at the Princeton Library right now. I love this place.
bethnolastname@live.com
Feel free to send a note if any of you want to get together.
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Oct 27, 2009 - 16 28
zany i live in east windsor maybe we can have a write in or something? i'm sure there's more of us nanoers around here
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Oct 27, 2009 - 16 29
zany i live in east windsor maybe we can have a write in or something? i'm sure there's more of us nanoers around here
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Oct 27, 2009 - 18 22
I'm in Lawrenceville. I'd be happy to meet here or in the surrounding area. I'm new to the area. Is parking expensive in Princeton? They have a free lot at the library here in Lawrenceville.
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Oct 28, 2009 - 10 55
I live around the corner from the Lawrenceville Library. Princeton is nice, but driving up 206 at any remotely busy time is kind of agonizing, so that could be a factor. :-)
----------liliales
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Oct 29, 2009 - 06 40
Anyone interested in the Nasau Park area off of Rt 1? It has a Panera Bread in one section and a Borders on the other- plus it seems centrally located and has tons of parking.
----------Jaway5
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Oct 29, 2009 - 07 37
that is the best suggestion yet for me, living in plainsboro, the borders there has a good amount of seating area is not usually very crowded in the evenings, except if they have an author or someone in to sign something
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Oct 29, 2009 - 12 17
I'm in Hopewell too...I'm a full-time novelist (published by Bantam), and could use the kick-in-the-pants of working writers around me.
Just collating the suggestions I've seen (haven't read them all), with comments:
Princeton Library (nice, but you have to pay for parking in Princeton, and the parking is often very hard to find.)
Princeton Borders--Nassau Park (Also really nice, but I don't think they have large tables anymore. I'd also be worried about parking in November, because the lot is impossible to navigate during the X-Mas season!)
Lawrenceville Library...I think this would be my first choice. They have several meeting rooms, parking is never a problem, and it's pretty centrally located.
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Oct 29, 2009 - 17 54
There is one large table at Border's right now, a tall rectangular one.
Of course I think the Lawrenceville Library is an awesome idea, but Panera might work, also.
----------liliales
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Oct 29, 2009 - 18 17
Nassau Park works for me.
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2006: The Unhappy Mechanic
2007: Confessions
2008: Billionaire Wars
2009: Passed Over Princesses
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Oct 29, 2009 - 18 19
Is it safe to say we have a group in the making? The deciding factor on location might be a need for caffeine and discussion. Either way, Borders or Lville Library I would be interested.
Cheers All
----------Jaway5
2006 winner- The Hat of Thoren Magnussen
2007 not finished- Prescription for Glory
2008- winner- Wipe away the Frost
2009- new and improved attempt at Prescription for Glory (with Zombies or Vampires)
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Oct 29, 2009 - 19 35
Hopewell has a charming little coffee shop - Boro Bean, with a bunch of small tables. Free parking on the street. Not sure how late they're open. Not sure how much I'll be writing, since my 9 year old will be dictating his book to me (and he wants to write 50,100 words), but it's worth a try.
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Oct 30, 2009 - 09 40
Like I said, I'd love to do Nassau Park, but the biggest issue (especially on weekends) will be parking. During X-Mas season....which is going to start in about a week, the traffic is absolutely awful, and it's almost impossible to find a spot without circling around and trying to follow people leaving the stores.
I love Boro Bean, it has a great coffee shop atmosphere that'd be really conducive to writing (I write there a lot, actually.) And the Pennington library has easy parking, and several meeting rooms too. But the Lville library may be a bit closer for the people who're further south.
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Oct 31, 2009 - 07 48
The Borders or Lawerencville library would be good for me!
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Oct 31, 2009 - 18 02
Hi all!
I'm in Princeton, at the Theological Seminary. I'm pretty busy, but would love to come to some of the write-ins. I agree that the Library or Borders would be the best places. I don't have much else to offer other than my name as a person who would like to write.
Marc