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Write by the Rails Elects Board, Plans ‘En Route Write-in'

All "aboard" for a new year of events with local writer's group, Write by the Rails.

Write by the Rails (WbtR), the Prince William Chapter of the Virginia Writer’s Club, has elected a new board of officers and has scheduled events throughout 2019, including an en route write-in on February 23, 2019, Write ON the Rails. Write ON the Rails offers members and non-members a few hours of consistent, uninterrupted writing in a unique setting with other writers. The goal is to have enough writers to fill a Metro car. Participants can choose to use provided writing prompts or use the time to work on an in-progress piece. After the Metro ride, participants will share writing while dining at Okra’s Cajun Creole, where Write by the Rails was officially launched in August of 2011.

“This is an excellent way to get some writing in without the distraction of the internet, phones ringing, dogs barking…you know, those things that detract from focused creativity,” said Katherine Gotthardt, WbtR co-founder and newly elected president. “Writing in a different setting can bring things out that you might not have known were there. Change where you write and see what happens. You might be pleasantly surprised.”

Gotthardt credits vice president Jan Rayl with proposing the idea for the outing. “Jan has run the club with Becks Sosa, our secretary, for the past three years. Both of these ladies have incredible energy and creativity. And they are just wonderful human beings. If it weren’t for their support, I’m not sure I would have accepted the nomination,” said Gotthardt.

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New to the board is Cathy P. Ryan, treasurer. Ryan has an eclectic background, has published magazine and anthology pieces and is working on three novels, two of which she hopes will be published in 2019.

“I think what’s great about this board is we bring our real-world experiences – writing and otherwise – to the club. Jan is a nurse and a teacher. She’s super organized. Becks has worked in PR and knows photography. Cathy has worked in research biology and is a creative writer, exercising both parts of the brain. I fee like, as a team, we can be a great resource for the club.”

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In the literary world, Gotthardt is best known for her poetry and her work in Prince William Living magazine, where she is the incoming editor in chief. She has also written for Potomac Local, Patch, Bristow Beat and the former News & Messenger. She has published five books and is working on a sixth, #KatherinesCoffeehouse. Gotthardt currently serves full-time as a digital content and social media specialist for an IT contracting firm.

For more information on Write by the Rails, visit www.WbtR.org.

Write by the Rails (WbtR), the Prince William Chapter of the Virginia Writers Club, aims to raise the profile of the local literary community and explore ways to nurture, cultivate and help that community grow. WbtR also strives to be an integral part of the larger arts community and to enhance the quality of life for area residents by providing them with the opportunity to participate in events and activities that promote literacy and self-expression. Writers (published or unpublished) affiliated with Manassas, Manassas Park or Prince William County are encouraged to join.

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