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Watermark Book Company

612 Commercial Avenue

Anacortes, WA 98221


Phone 360-293-4277


watermarkbookcompany@gmail.com

www.watermarkbookcompany.com


Open Monday-Saturday 9:30 am - 5:30 pm

Sunday 11 am - 4 pm


Welcome to the mid-month newsletter from Watermark Book Company!

We have so many exciting events coming

up in the next handful of weeks.

Check out the calendar below and join us for the fun!

Sign Up for Our Mini Memoir Workshop!

We are so excited to host a new workshop this autumn!

We will meet every other Wednesday through October and November:

10/9, 10/23, 11/6, and 11/20 from 6:30 to 8:00pm.

Sign up to explore different creative forms of writing a narrative essay.

You must register to join, and there is a registration fee—

email us at watermarkwritingcompany@gmail.com or respond to this email to register, and we will reach out to you with further information.

We can't wait to help you write your story!

Watermark Book Company's 35th Anniversary Celebration!

Mark your calendars!

We are planning our annual shop anniversary celebration.

Get ready for a fabulous lineup of local authors,

our signature raffle baskets (at least $300 value),

your favorite 20% off cash and check sale,

and so much more! Stay tuned...We have a lot in store.

September – 2024

Sunday, September 22nd

Oyster Run–OPEN

Sunday, September 22nd–Saturday, September 28th

Banned Books Week

Banned Books Week is an annual celebration of titles that have been

banned or challenged across the country.

Did you know that 4,240 titles were challenged, censored, or banned in 2023?

October

Thursday, October 3rd–Saturday, October 5th

Skagit River Poetry Festival

The Biennial Skagit River Poetry Festival is coming up!

Brandy will be at the festival for all three days selling books.

She has been hard at work bringing in books by dozens of local poets and authors.

If you haven't signed up yet, visit the website here, and make sure to stop by and say hi!

Watermark Writing Company


We are having so much fun growing Watermark Writing Company.

Check out our website where you can find more information,

and our Facebook page and Instagram account you can follow for updates and fun posts.

This month's blog post comes from Kathleen!

Police Blotter Fodder: “To Save Herself, She Bit the Cop on the Leg”: Where to Go for Ideas When You Are Stuck



Need an idea for a short story, blog post, or novel? Check out the newspapers. I don’t necessarily mean the front page. In our town, the most entertaining reading comes from police blotters. The reports are a wellspring of ideas for writers. Some are written tongue-in-cheek, and I can imagine the fun that police officers must have in crafting them.


Recently, the police in a nearby city uncovered a murder-for-hire plot by an inmate in the county jail, who was enlisting the help of a fellow inmate to murder the man responsible for the first guy’s incarceration. These were the instructions he gave to the would-be killer: “Wet him with gasoline; dry him with a match.” That’s a pretty good line, right out of a Mickey Spillane novel. If this guy ever went straight, he might make it as a pulp fiction writer.


Or how about this one? A few weeks ago, the police in my quiet little town were called to a motel where a woman insisted they arrest her. She was hiding out from her ex-boyfriend and her current husband who, according to the woman, were plotting to kill her. The cops explained they could not fulfill her wish because she hadn’t committed a crime. With a that’s-what-you-think attitude, she began pounding on the windshield of the squad car. When one of the officers tried to restrain her, she bit him on the leg. At least for the next few days, the woman had the protection she’d requested.


And another: several people complained about a homeless man who was causing a ruckus in a downtown square. The police arrived and realized the man was arguing and shouting profanities at someone only he could see. The cops told him to apologize to his imaginary friend. He did. End of story.