East side Write-ins (and Posts of I'll be here)

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oct. 10, 2008 - 03 58

I noticed a topic was started in the welcome thread that a few people on the east side wanted to hang out. So I gave you your own official thread.

I also thought I'd leave this also as a general announcement for people who wanted to post things of "I'll be writing over here today, if you want to hang out" kind of thing.
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oct. 10, 2008 - 09 24

Being in Northwest Licking, east side write ins or Northeast write ins are much more doable for me. If I can get to it via 605 (Reynoldsburg-NewAlbany Rd) fairly easily it saves me a lot of miles. I'm game for write ins in Gahanna, Easton, Westerville, and Reynoldsburg/Pataskala. Also, if anyone is really outside of Columbus on the north/east side I know a couple of great local coffee houses in Johnstown and Sunbury that would likely welcome Wrimos (we're good business, let's face it. Caffeine tends to be the elixir of choice during November). I will try to make it to the kick-off, obviously, but I can't promise yet. That's about 40 minutes from me, go figure.

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There's a coffee house in Johnstown? I live in Mt. Vernon and wasn't aware. I think there was one on 62, near the school, but didn't it close? My writing group meets in Gahanna every other week, and we try to hook up quite a bit during Nano, too. I know at least two of us will be there at the kickoff, so hopefully we can meet up and chat!

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oct. 21, 2008 - 05 46

Yeah, that coffee house is still there! I know it is hard to get to from some directions because of the congestion on 62 anymore.

I'll definitely have to try to make the kick-off. I'm trying to conserve gas until I start substitute teaching (job market=bad news) but hopefully I'll be working by then.

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oct. 24, 2008 - 21 21

I'm Newark/Granville and I work in Reynoldsburg, so if you are having a write in, i'm all for it. I can't make it to the kick off party or many of the official write-in's I'm afraid, because I work all weekend.
I hope you all have a blast though!

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oct. 25, 2008 - 18 25

Anyone interested in Tuesday write-ins of an informal basis? I can't commit to an all-day write-in, but I'd definitely be up for, say, a four hour stretch?

Panera in Reyn at 70 & 256?

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oct. 28, 2008 - 18 24

I "ass/u/me'd" this thread was only about East side write-ins and hadn't read Chaoticpi's post before I began another thread about day-time write-ins. So sorry. Please feel free to reply on this thread instead of my other thread.

Again, I'm interested in day-time write-ins especially in the NW Columbus area (Grandview/UA/Clintonville/Dublin/Hilliard) and I especially like the Mill Run Panera since many of the booths have been retrofitted with electric outlets.

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oct. 28, 2008 - 21 19

I'm on the NE side, up past Crew Stadium -- Newark & outside Columbus are too unfamiliar for me to hit up, but I'd gladly hit up any Write-ins around the Clintonville area. I just moved out here from the West Side (Doctors West area); I need fellow writers to hang with!

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oct. 29, 2008 - 05 22

I could probably do Tuesdays during the day at the Panera on 70 and 256. During school hours, you know--say 9 am to 2 pm --Let me know if you'd like to do this!

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nov. 2, 2008 - 13 13

Is anybody interested in doing a write-in in the Westerville/Gahanna area? I'm thinking either over at Easton or there's a great Panera at Morse and Hamilton (beside Kohls). Anybody in the area interested? i could do something like a Tuesday or Thursday evening, or a weekend day...

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easton would be awesome for me. actually polaris or that panera would work, too, but i had been thinking last week about the easton barnes and noble as a potential write-in locale. they've got the little balcony thing upstairs, or they've got the cafe area. tuesday evenings would be best for me, although thursday is the only night that's definitely out.

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nov. 2, 2008 - 18 38

I usually don't like the Easton B&N or areas around there, it's just not conducive to writing. Plus, you have to battle and circle the available plugs and seating like vultures. (There's only about 4-5 places to plug yourself in in the whole entire place.) My favourite haunt for writing is the Cup O Joe at the Lennox or the Borders on Henderson and Kenny. Great atmosphere. :]

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Not too far from that Panera, which was so crowded on Nov 1 that my writing group couldn't even sit together, is a coffee house called Java's. It's up off Beecher Crossing - nice place, good atmosphere, friendly staff, and the coffee won't kill you. The chairs aren't built for stamina though. Only drawback. My writing group meets there every other Saturday during off-nano months. You should try them if yer looking for places in that area.

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I would very much like to do write-ins at the Easton B&N or that Panera on Hamilton. I can't this Tuesday, though, but next Tuesday, or on the weekends.

I will probably be writing at the B&N here and there and will let people know when I'm going, in case they want to drop by.

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I appreciate that maybe the Easton area isn't the most conducive atmosphere for writing in some ways (and I'm totally with you on the circling vultures -- it is bad!), but the Lennox is a heckuva drive for me, especially after a long day of work. I'm interested in something a little closer to me, and the most obvious place close to me is...well, the Easton area. That's also why I suggested the Panera on Hamilton -- it doesn't get the traffic flow of the Panera or B&N at Easton (though I bet either of those wouldn't be bad on a weekend night. And I do like B&N...it has BOOKS! :-)

Polaris would also work for me.

Someone mentioned their writing group in Gahanna -- could you give a little more info on what the group's like in terms of members (various ages, mostly a particular age, etc.?), genres (fanfiction, genre fiction, etc.?), average project length (short stories, novels, etc.?) goals (eg is the group mostly people who are writing for fun, for publication, or is the group a bunch of people who aren't published yet but are dedicated to getting there, etc.?)

I was in a great group of writers for a while, but we had a definite range of members -- some who were just starting out and some who were professionals with multiple publishing credits, and the group ended up splitting as a result. Also, the groups were focused on short fiction, not novel-length, so as great as the people were, it wasn't a good match for me.

You can PM me or answer here on the writing group. :-)

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nov. 4, 2008 - 08 09

Hi:

I'll be at the Mill Run Panera today from 2:15 to probably 4PM and I think Jollydragon will be there at 1PM so that gives us a write-in from 1 to 4PM. We both have "Write-In" table tents so look for us if you're in the area.

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Eh, it's okay about all the duplicate posts. Kind of funny, actually. The site has been crazy these first few days. Seems worse than usual, but I'm probably not remembering accurately.

Okay, Katsesama, the Easton B&N it is. I like books, too! And I'll either be writing longhand or on my alphasmart, so I'm not worried about outlets. Do you have any time to get together this weekend? Otherwise, next Tuesday after work I should be free.

I'm also interested in the Gahanna writing group, but I think I will wait till Jan. to join (provided you are still taking new members then!). I don't think I have time this month, and December is definitely going to be crazy.

-Annie

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nov. 4, 2008 - 08 58

I deleted the duplicate posts for you Unfortunately, anyone who had commented on them had their comments deleted as well, so if you're wondering where your post went, that's what happened.

There are LOTS of duplicate posts floating around the forums, so don't worry, you weren't the only one having problems. Even I did!

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Thank you so much, Dragonchilde. You're a lifesaver!

Annie -- I could meet this weekend -- I'm thinking Sunday might be our best bet for B&N. As we get a little closer we can figure out where in the store we want to try to meet -- do you have a when that works best for you? (And I printed a NaNo table tent, too, to make it easy to find us for anyone who wants to join us!)

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Hey there katsesama,

It looks like my previous post ended up in the delete pile with your dupes. I tired to send you a PM about the group (but the site kept timing out!) and it's quite possible you have four or five copies of the same thing. If you do, I apologize! If, for whatever reason, the PM didn't go through, you can check out the group's website at www.creativemindscollective.com. Most of your questions are answered there as well.

Annie - I'm positive we'll be open to new members in January and hopefully you're still interested then!

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Panera on Hamilton or Easton B&N work great for me. Please drop me a line when you are going there.
Thanks
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nov. 5, 2008 - 12 55

Thanks for the link, Bryan!

For the people who are interested in meeting on the NorthEast (Easton/Hamilton Road area) on Sunday, how about 2 or 3 pm to about 5 pm? (That gets us out before it's totally dark, which can be helpful when searching for your car. ;-)

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A couple of us from Zanesville are doing nano, and wouldn't mind meeting on a sunday. During the week is impossible since we are both teachers.

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A couple of us from Zanesville are doing nano, and wouldn't mind meeting on the east side on a sunday. During the week is impossible since we are both teachers.

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katsesama wrote:
For the people who are interested in meeting on the NorthEast (Easton/Hamilton Road area) on Sunday, how about 2 or 3 pm to about 5 pm? (That gets us out before it's totally dark, which can be helpful when searching for your car. ;-)

2-5 at B&N (maybe we can try there first in the cafe, and if it's too crazy, move to Panera next time) on Sunday sounds great to me! I really have some catching up to do... haven't worked on my novel since Nov. 1!

I will be wearing my brown, 2008 NaNo shirt, and I have shortish brown hair and glasses.

-Annie

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nov. 6, 2008 - 05 56

oh no Riotpoof! Have you gotten your order of guilt monkeys yet? Mine are viciously attacking me and I'm okay!

I'll go add this to the calendar too. :)

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*giggle* Guilt Monkeys! Makes me think of the ones from the Wizard of Oz! (Though they're not so funny.) And thanks for adding us to the calendar, Chaotic!

Annie -- that sounds great. Your shirt will help a lot. If I get there first (though I'll warn you I'm almost never anywhere first :-) I'll set out the NaNo table tent. I have longish brown hair and a Toshiba computer, so I'll probably be looking for a place in the cafe near a plug (though I have a good battery and a good old fashioned lined tablet so I'll survive if not)

Vickie -- if you're able to join us, we'd love to have you.

Coyote -- I know that may be a little farther north than you want to go from Zanesville, but we'd love to have you guys as well if you decide you want to try it!

Anyone else who'd like to try to join us, please feel free! We'll try to make ourselves easy to find!

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nov. 6, 2008 - 14 28

How exciting! :) I've never been to a Nano Meet Up before. So - this Sunday from 2 - 5pm at B&N? Is it a write-in or just a meet-up?

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How exciting! :) I've never been to a Nano Meet Up before. So - this Sunday from 2 - 5pm at B&N Easton? Is it a write-in or just a meet-up?

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it's a write-in for what it's worth, and I am going to make a meetup on the 15th.

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Right, redshoes. A write-in. Bring your writing materials! :-D

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