APSU Creative Writing Club hosts 2nd spring reading event April 29th
Clarksville, TN – For the last year, a group of talented Austin Peay State University students has met once a week to challenge and inspire each other toward creating publishable works of prose and poetry.
The criticism was sometimes tough to hear, but the honest feedback helped the young writers polish their poems and short stories.
“There will be lots of really good and improved work,” Renee Ramsey, APSU graduate student and club member, said. “These writers have been bringing their work to the meetings, and we’ve workshopped them there. It’s a great group of writers.”
APSU students organized the club two years ago to provide the campus’ creative individuals, regardless of their major, with an opportunity to workshop their writing.
“We didn’t really have a student-based writer’s community,” Sarah Key, club vice-president, said.
The formation of the writing club created that community, and the enthusiastic students now regularly attend readings, take literary road trips and host special events, such as last fall’s Playfest at the Roxy Regional Theatre. Last year’s inaugural Spring Reading event even drew a larger crowd than the club members expected.
“We packed the ballroom last year,” Key said. “We ran out of programs. We were overflowing.”
So be sure to arrive early for this year’s reading, and enjoy the free coffee provided by the club.
For more information on the CWC or the reading, contact Ramsey at rramsey6@my.apsu.edu.









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