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I’m working on an article on how to start your own supper club for Faith & Family, the magazine of Catholic living. Do you belong to a successful supper club? If so, I want to hear from you. What do you enjoy the most about your supper club? Do you have tips for readers on how to organize one? Drop me a line at kmwicker [at] gmail [dot] com if you think you might have something to contribute.

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· July 26, 2008 · · Filed Under: Media Inquiries

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  1. elizabeth says

    July 27, 2008 at 11:31 pm

    I have no help for you, but I would give my right arm to be in a supper club. I think the No. 1 ingredient is being in the correct neighborhood. We’re the only family in our ‘hood with a child, and we are the youngest by at least 20 years. I don’t think forming a supper club would work with the people I have around me — although I’m sure we all eat dinner at 5:30 or earlier!

  2. Sara says

    July 31, 2008 at 3:08 pm

    We belong to a great supper club! It’s three couples, but we sometimes invite “guest” couples, too. We’ve been doing it on and off for almost 10 years. In fact, two of us were just asking each other when the third couple is going to step up and host their turn! Email me if you’re interested in hearing more – eburchmom (at) yahoo (dot)com

Hi, I’m Kate

 

I'm the author of two nonfiction books Getting Past Perfect and Weightless, a storyteller*, overthinker, eating disorder survivor, mom of five, book junkie, socially awkward nerd as well as a speaker (so basically a walking and talking contradiction), and a perfectionist in recovery.

I am currently working towards my MFA in Fiction at Warren Wilson. Thank you to everyone who has read my drafts, offered feedback, and cheered me on. The writing life is often solitary, but I wouldn’t be here without a community of support.

 

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