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St. Charles Community College
4601 Mid Rivers Mall Drive
Cottleville, MO 63376 | 636-922-8000
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Our club is open to all creative minds. Come and share your short stories, poems and verse. Be inspired, receive feedback, ask questions, get answers, try a new writing form and make some new friends.

Have a question about our club?
E-mail Robert Sebacher, rrjsebacher@yahoo.com or
call Student Activities for more information at 636-922-8214.


Meetings

We send out meeting notices via e-mail. If you'd like to be added to the e-mail list,
please send a message to Robert Sebacher, rrjsebacher@yahoo.com.

OR

Look for postings around campus announcing our meetings.


Coffeehouse

(follow the link for more information)

"The Coffeehouse is an open-mike format where poets, short fiction writers, creative nonfiction writers, and songwriters share their creativity. Because many people want to read their works, we ask that each participant limit the mike time to 5-7 minutes." For more information, call Teddy Norris at 636-922-8407.

Please note that the coffeehouse is not organized through the Creative Writing Society, but our members often attend.


Mid Rivers Review

(follow the link for more information)

"TheMid Rivers Review is the literary journal of St. Charles Community College containing stimulating and candid poetry, fiction and essays. The Mid Rivers Review’s contributors come from a broad spectrum--students, staff, faculty and county residents. On sale in the campus bookstore, The Mid Rivers Review is published annually by the English Department with contributions from local artists within various disciplines."


Join the CWS Yahoo! Group

To join the CWS' Yahoo! group, simply click on the link below
and follow the instructions.

Click here to join cwsofsccc
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If you have questions or problems,
contact Robert Sebacher at rrjsebacher@yahoo.com


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