WRITERS WEEK

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

HEY, ALUMNI!

Say hi here and share your favorite Writers Week memories!

7 Comments:

Blogger lynnderson said...

Hello Mr. Anderson, Mr. Romano, Mr. Brewner, Mr. Wyman and anyone else who might remember me -
I stumbled across this looking for something on Fremd's website and I'm so glad that I did! I have so many WW memories that they're too numerous to fit here. I loved Reggie Gibson doing "Rosita Mae," Daniel Ferri, and above all getting to read on stage myself! It's an amazing experience to put yourself (and your writing) out there and have it be so well received. I still listen to my WW CDs and remember what an amazing experience it was.
Hope everything is well in Fremd-land! You guys are amazing, I hope the students at Fremd right now realize how lucky they are to have something like Writers Week.
best wishes, Lynn Greetis (class of 2002)

4:42 PM  
Blogger A.Casey said...

i thought that the teachers did a great job recovering becuase of the photographer not showing up. i liked mr. Brewner's story about hitch-hiking. it was funny

10:45 AM  
Blogger A.Casey said...

i didnt really pay much attention during these performances. I was more interested in other things. However, it did catch my atttention when the jewish lady started to tell her jewish stories. I was upset that the photographer didnt come. I really hope that next year we will be more organized and well aware of cancelations. I was extremely bummed out.
- MELISSA CASTLESSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

10:53 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I really like Patricia Smith's presentation, i thought it was interesting. I was really looking forward on seeing Garly Marlon Suson, who unfortunately didn't make it but anyway the other writers did a great job. The students that performed were also great. I thought Soeren Palumbo's writing was great. His writing caught my attention right away.

3:11 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I really like Patricia Smith's presentation, i thought it was interesting. I was really looking forward on seeing Garly Marlon Suson, who unfortunately didn't make it but anyway the other writers did a great job. The students that performed were also great. I thought Soeren Palumbo's writing was great. His writing caught my attention right away.

3:11 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey, I don't even know where to start but today I saw Billy Lombardo, and he was pretty good. He wanted to use swears in his works but couldn't. I thought that was kind of funny. Otherwise, he was a writers week alumni and you had to give the guy some respect.

7:11 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think all of the speakers at ww were good. I especially like Marc Smith. He really inspired me to write poems and stories. Thank you. I cant wait until next year ww. I will be so fun. I just wish ww never ended. Thank you

12:29 PM  

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