Rebels met in February and March 2019, and kept a busy discussion going.
- Mel has two manuscripts out to publishers and a piece of flash fiction appearing in the online literary magazine, Nightingale and Sparrow
- Dave submitted his novel with Catholic priests as the main characters, one in rural Pa. and on in Philadelphia. The novel concerns failure of social institutions, and current issues of abuse by clergy and the opioid scourge. The group critiqued the novel.
- John will submit the revised first third of his long-time project, the novel Refugees.
- Russ continues to query his several finished novels, as he works this year on revisions to his WWII novel, now renamed Ella’s War.
- Martha is querying her ecological/arms-trade novel as she works on the start of an historic novel and an essay on modern stress.
- Chris discussed his multi-book deal with Severna River Press, which will include his crime-cleaning novel, Hiding Among the Dead;a reissue of his first novel, Scars on the Face of God;and the first of his lethal-women series, featuring bounty hunter Counsel Fungo. Chris submitted the latter manuscript to the group for critique at its May meeting.
Other topics discussed:
- books about the environmental pollution and public health
- amount of research that it’s appropriate to weave into a novel; when that research serves the story and when it doesn’t; and how some writers, especially of historic fiction, can incorporate more such context than typical
- the pros and cons of participating in more than one novel-writing critique group.