0233701 SKI SWAP Lane County Fairgrounds October 28 and 29 THURSDAY FRIDAY Q AM _ Q PM Consign Equipment 9 AM _5 pM SALE Tickets $1.00 Friday Only IS Presented by Willamette Pass, Willamette Backcountry Patrol and Hoodoo Ski Patrol Stuff your pie-hole with tasty wholesome foods like our Big Bulging Burritos, Hot Heaping Bowls, Kickin' Quesadillas, Fresh Soups, Salads, Salsas and Smoothies. While you're here enjoy the organic juice bar, vegan-baked goodies, local microbrews, art, music and general mischief. 760 Blair Blvd., Eugene 541.868.0668 Vegetarian, Vegan, Omnivore-friendly menu Quick non-surly Service & Take-out • Food Alliance Member ASUO NOW HIRING! POSITION: Student Senate Seat #2, PFC 023492 Make your voice heard and help decide issues affecting students. Get involved with student governmment. Applications Available in ASUO Suite 4 Applications Due by 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 1, 2005 or until filled Contact ASUO at 346-3724 (AA/EOE/ADA) A horror writer’s haven Workshop helps writers hone their terror skills amid a haunted scene BYTREVOR DAVIS PULSE REPORTER Sitting at a corner table in the kitchen on a Friday night, Bill Smee makes himself comfortable. Outside he sees a cool fog over Siltcoos Lake with the moon reflect ing on the water. He hears a train rattle down the tracks in the distance. While he sips coffee and types on his laptop, he understands that he'll likely be up all night. For a good reason: He's writing a ghost story. Smee is one of about 20 writers who attend a writing workshop at Siltcoos Lake near Florence taught annually by Eugene writer Elizabeth Engstrom through Lane Community College. The objective is to write a fictional story with a ghostly element by the end of the weekend. "The whole idea is to have fun," Smee said in reference to the workshop held on the Oregon Coast every May. After 10 years of the workshop, "Dead on Demand: The Best of Ghost Story Weekend" was published in 2001 by Triple Tree Pub lishing of Eugene. The book spent time on the Library Journal's best seller list. "I was surprised how well it was received," Engstrom said. "I thought it would mostly sell to people in the (workshop) group. That was good enough for me." The second book is the recently released "Ghost atthe Coast: The Best of Ghost Story Weekend, Vol ume 2," another anthology of short fictional ghost stories. For most of the authors, Volume 1 The rural lake setting adds to the ghostwriting mood. Smee describes the area as wooded with few people around. "A couple times a day, or at night, the train goes by," Engstrom said. was their first time being pub lished. That included Smee, who worked at the Univer sity for 26 years with jobs in food service, custodial work and public safety. The workshop began in the early '90s when Engstrom, Courtesy "It can be quite conducive to writing ghost sto ries," Smee added. While the focus is on fun, En gstrom makes sure the class receives plenty of in structional aid. Before the group arrives, she organizes a pre-trip meeting who has nine books published, was teaching a fiction writing class at Heceta Head Lighthouse north of Florence. "Everyone was talking about how the lighthouse was haunted. 'Well', I thought, 'this would be a great place to write ghost stories.'" Years later the workshop was moved to Siltcoos Station and Re search Center, an off-campus facili ty owned by LCC. The former train station and motel consists of four cabins and a boathouse that was once a dance hall. "It's very cool. Its got a lot of histo ry," Engstrom said. p Does asthma make your life a challenge? We need volunteers age 12 and over who require asthma medication or con troller therapy to participate in an asthma study. If you qualify, you will receive the following at no cost: • Investigational medication • Study related office visits • Breathing tests • Study-related physical exams No referral required. Reimbursement for time and travel provided. Call our research office now for details: (541) 868-2137. KRAIG W. JACOBSON, M.D. Allergy and Asthma Research Group 1488 Oak Street • Eugene PLEASE RECYCLE THIS PAPER. where she teaches the structure ot short stories. Once the class arrives, participants discuss the elements of a short story and talk about what scaresthem. "I've thought about it, and it's not so much the scaring part... it's the sense of awe that one might some times get when faced with the un known," Smee said. While writing, participants are given freedom in the creative process. Writers choose the topic, voice and where they write. "It's en tirely up to the author," Smee said. "People write everywhere. A lot of BOOK, page 8 VLT — 77th SEASON — The Very Little Theatre presents A farce by Ken Ludwig Chris Pinto, director Oct. 21-23*, 27-30* Nov. 3-6*, 11-12 ‘Sunday Matinees Tickets: $12 Students $9 on Thursdays Box office open 2:00-5:30 • Wed.-Sat., 2350 Hilyard St. www.TheVLT.com 344-7751