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Group unity is built through brainstorming and receiving feed back on stories during meals and a reading time. "During the meals we have an opportunity for teaching," Engstrom said. The group members read their stories by candlelight on Saturday night in a boathouse that sits near the lake. "We either scare each other or make each other laugh, whatever the intent of the author is," Smee explained. The group gives each other feed back but not much criticism because most drafts are in begin ning stages. Each story is revised before submission. The workshop teaches students how to deal with an editor, proof read, rewrite and brainstorm. Most importantly, students learn howto write on a deadline, Engstrom said. Writers, although mostly local, have come from Washington, Cali fornia, Hawaii, Arizona and Portland. Engstrom said people hear about the workshop by word-of-mouth. Most who attend the workshop can't get enough; Engstrom typically has regulars who sign up each year. The class fills up on the first day of registration at LCC, she said. "I have a deeply disturbed follow ing," Engstrom said. Smee, one of the proclaimed fol lowers, has been attending the workshop for 10 years. He said he is interested in "the stuff that takes the mundane world and makes you look at it anew." His story featured in Volume 2 is loosely based on Canadian singer Gordon Lightfoot's 1970s hit "Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald," a song about the sinking of a Great Lakes ore carrier. "The only survivor of a ship wreck is reminiscing and describes what happened on his ship. It definitely takes a turn for the spooky," he said. Smee said the story has an "eerie feeling." A book signing featuring 20 authors of "Ghost at the Coast" will be at Tsunami Books at 2585 Willamette St. in Eugene today at 7 p.m. Both volumes will be available for purchase. For more information, those inter ested can visit www.eliza bethengstrom.com, www.triple treepub.com or sign up forthe class, held spring term through LCC, by calling 541-463-5906 or visiting www.lanecc.edu. tdavis@dailyemerald.com Lichty: Be a diva and scare the masses Continued from page 5 Olsen. All you've got to do is go to Goodwill and pick up a pair of stock ings, cowboy boots, a strangely pat terned skirt (paisleys would probably be nice) and a sweaterfound in the men's section that preferably goes down to your calves. Don'tforgetthe long scarf and chunky jewelry as well. Carrying around a $1,500 purse is also a good idea. Now, don't brush your hair and remember, when you pose for pic tures with all of your "fans," make sure you stick your lips out like a duck. All right, next up is Pop Princess Britney Spears. This one will be a lit tle trickier, but luckily you only need two items to pull this look off. Your first accessory will be a grande frap puccino from Starbucks (any flavor will do). Now all you need is a man with cornrows who wears baggy pants, a wife beater and socks with sandals to follow you around and spend all of your money. Talk with a slight southern twang (saying "y'all" as in "Y'all so funny!" will help), and you'll complete the package. Another great costume is Angelina Jolie. First off, you'll need an adorable kid from Cambodia and a sweet little baby from Ethiopia to carry around with you at all times. Do not let them getaway—they will help protect you from the paparazzi and will easily de fer your home-wrecker image. For clothes, Jolie keeps it simple—just an expensive cashmere black shirt and a $400 pair of jeans will do. Don't fret if your lips aren't as luscious as Miss Jolie's. Just use your lip liner and color a little outside the lines. Voila! Jessica Simpson is easy (pun very much intended). 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