"The Privacy Curtain" wins first place in the non-fiction category of the Gulf Coast Writers Association's "Let's Write" contest.  GCWA President, Philip Levin, presents Karen Blakeney with a plaque.

"The Privacy Curtain" wins first place in the non-fiction category of the Gulf Coast Writers Association's "Let's Write" contest. GCWA President, Philip Levin, presents Karen Blakeney with a plaque.

I had a wonderful time last night at the Gulf Coast Writers Association’s May meeting.  And not just because I was there to pick up a plaque for winning first place in the “Let’s Write” Literary Contest (although that was pretty special!).  The meeting was held at Barnhill’s on Highway 49 in Gulfport, Mississippi.  Typically, GCWA meets at the Orange Grove Library on the last Saturday of each month, but apparently, the annual contest results meeting is held at a restaurant.  I brought my “entourage,” Nathan and my mom, Joyce Parker…my two biggest fans!

After a delicious buffet, winners were announced and we all had an opportunity to talk about our winning entries.  I especially appreciated hearing Vicki Hensley of Ocean Springs talk about how meaningful it was to have her writing recognized.  Vicki wrote about the tragic loss of her son, Chase.  I can relate to the sense of catharsis that comes from writing about even the worst moments of our lives.  Getting positive feedback from others feels like a validation not only of your creative efforts, but of your very heart and soul.

Nathan is proud of Mom.

Nathan is proud of Mom.

The highlight of the meeting was a reading by James A. McGee, former FBI special agent, and author of the newly released book, Phase Line Green, the true account of the FCI Talledega hostage rescue in 1991.  The brief excerpt that Jim read was so riveting I could not leave without an autographed copy of his book.  See www.phaselinegreen.com for more details.

Jim also saw action in the horrific Branch Davidian Siege that played out before our eyes in 1993 on national television.  He plans to write another book revealing behind-the-scene details of this historic tragedy.

On a personal note, I was approached at the end of the meeting by a couple who lost an adult son due to an undetected congenital heart defect.  The father, a native of Michigan, had noted my mention that Nathan’s surgery was performed in his home state.  Naturally, I have a special place in my heart for folks from Michigan.  Their kind words were a great blessing and encouragement to me.

[Winning entries in the "Let's Write" Literary Contest can be viewed at http://www.gcwriters.org/.]

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One Response to “Gulf Coast Writers Association May Meeting”

  1. Way to go, Karen! I know it was a proud moment for you and your family. I keep looking for your book to be published “any day now”. Your trials and tears will continue to be a blessing to other families in the same (or similar) situations, and with Nathan’s natural humor and intelligence, you may have a co-writer for the “next” book, or your own illustrator. Every good book usually has a sequel, right? Keep up the good work! Love and prayers, Ms. Jan

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