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Once there was a group of writers. They wrote in different genres. They wrote in different styles. They were very different in age, experience, political outlook, and their stance on the Oxford comma. (Note to editor: Do not change the punctuation in that sentence.) But they were all writers. And they were all perhaps a little crazy each in their own way. At 5:30 on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of a month, they gathered at a buffet restaurant to eat and to talk about writing and life in general. Their time together inspired them in their craft. To this day they deny that their group had any connection with the fact that at least two of the buffets where they gathered went out of business. They criticized one another, brainstormed together, laughed as much as they disagreed and shared what they learned in a group that's been going strong for more than a decade. They've greeted new members enthusiastically and said goodbye reluctantly to those who've become their friends. ...
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Innis Gee, a published short story author and freelance writer, got her writing start as Special Features Editor for The Cleveland Daily Banner. She served as co-Features Editor for the UK based Gold Dust Magazine, a workshop leader at Southeastern Christian Writers Conference, and a founding member of Thunder Rock Writers (TRW). Gold Dust and 2nd & Church have published her book reviews. Ms. Gee appeared on 48-Hours (CBS) in April 2018, when the news story investigated a missing member of TRW, Marsha Brantley. Gee’s work-in-progress novel is based on a true crime mystery from the early 1930s. Although Ms. Gee is a Tennessee native, she lived in Illinois, North Carolina, Ohio, and Wisconsin before returning to her southern roots near the Appalachian foothills. Book Reviews by Innis Gee https://ngrill.wordpress.com/ Published in Crazy Buffet: The Fourth Course
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