Two months ago I was invited to join a local Christian writers group called the Writer's Crucible. I had known of this group for quite some time and was honoured to be asked to become a member.We meet on the third Tuesday of each month for mutual encouragement and to provide feedback (critiques) on each other's writing.
Tonight I was looking for an online dictionary to give me some definitions of the word "crucible".
Here are some of my findings:
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cru·ci·ble (krōō'sə-bəl) Pronunciation Key n.
1. A vessel made of a refractory substance such as graphite or porcelain, used for melting and calcining materials at high temperatures.
2. A severe test, as of patience or belief; a trial. See Synonyms at trial.
3. A place, time, or situation characterized by the confluence of powerful intellectual, social, economic, or political forces: "Macroeconomics . . . was cast in the crucible of the Depression" (Peter Passell).
What the Writer's Crucible is is really a combination of all three of the above definitions.
One thing is certain, I've already benefited greatly from associating with these fellow scribes and I look forward eagerly to each meeting.
Thanks, Bev, for inviting me to be part of this wonderful group!
Hello, Pilgrim!
ReplyDeleteI like our new photo on the header! Although REALLY liked the previous one, change is good ;)
God bless you,
LPP
Wow,I wish I lived close enough to join your writer's group, too. Sounds like a great place to be honed by God while you help each other hone your writing craft.
ReplyDeleteblessings on your writing & life,
Vicki