Julia got too busy, so this got shoved on me. That is my excuse for all inconsistencies in this recap. I wasn't paying enough attention to write this, but here goes anyways:
The meeting was attended by Julia, Sabrina, Zachary, Bethany, Haley, Tiana, Clarissa, Maria #2 and Elena. Most of these people dropped in and out, and I'm going to spare you the details of who and when.
I volunteered to say the prayer, but forgot the ending prayer, so there went all my brownie points.
We welcomed to the group a new possible member this week in the form of Milanna, one of Julia's roommates! She wrote some awesome prompts, so we shall hope she stays! Julia has also said she's going to attempt to drag her other roommate along next time!
It was Frodo's appreciation week, so our first prompt was supposed to be written from that particular hobbit's perspective. Half the group forgot, though. *winces* Including me. The picture we used depicted a red leather chair sitting in the middle of a forest.
The second, in which I rectified my error and did a Frodo prompt, had a pair of feet leaning on the hearth wearing some socks that looked like they had Dwarven runes on them. (Or at least to me ) I'm surprised nobody made the feet catch on fire...
The final prompt had six items, and the goal was to put three of them into a story you knew well. I did all six, and butchered a combination of Tangled and The Hobbit.
We ended somewhere around on time, I wasn't really paying attention. I got in trouble with the Elven Overlord, who threatened to door-slam me for refusing to come onto mic. I apologized (on mic ), and retired in disgrace, so thus I can tell you no more about that night other than that the Indians won.
Announcements:
We are starting up a new writing book! Get ahold of a copy of "Plot and Structure" by James Scott Bell, and, as the hyenas say, "Be Prepared".
I was also supposed to give you people a bunch of assignments to do with reading and watching certain books and movies, but I've forgotten all but a TV series called "Monk".
Well, this was interesting to write.
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