At this weeks’ meeting, seven members had brought
manuscripts which were randomly circulated to be read to the assembled group.
The ten attendees had to guess the author of each of the
readings.
All the readers made an excellent job of reading aloud
documents which they were seeing for the first time.
Each of us had a slip on which to note the title of the
piece and then write their calculated guess of who had been the author.
As the meeting progressed guesses were frequently reassessed
and finally President Hilary was the only person with an all correct set of
answers.
Among the entries were five stories, an article and a poem.
We were all looking for clues particularly in style and subject
Everyone enjoyed the interesting and challenging exercise.
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