The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 01, 1974, Page page 3, Image 3

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By Mary Shackeiton
"Purify it, use it, keep it alive."
This is a writer's oiiiigauon to language, according To Willie
Morriccey, co-founder of the new Lincoln Writers' Cooperative.
The co-op is for peisons who now are not being paid tor their
writing but would like to seli their materiel for publication,
Morrisscy said. But membership is open to anyone interested in
writing, according to Dale Kennedy, co-op co-founder.
About seven people have shown an interest in the co-op,
Morriswy said.
Momssey 'expressed discontent with established publishing
procedures.
"If you write something and want it published, you hove to
send it to people you've never s?en and never talked to, and it's
up to them to accept or reject your work," he said.
"Wc expect to handle our own printing, probably using a
member's. equipment, and manage business matters ourselves."
Morrissey and Kennedy said thay hope the co-op eventually
Vvtil develop into a nonprofit organization, eligible for
government funding and privata donations Any promts would go
to the individual authors, not the organi?ation, Morrissey S3id.
According to Morrisscy, there will be almost no restrictions on
the coup'j activities. He cited poetry leadings, discussion among
' vvrii-crr. iectcs and workshops as possible undertakings.
Morrisscy, a UN L custodian who attended San fiancisco State
Univrsty for three years, i?id the corn idea occurred to him
when he was typing and mimeojr2phu? li s own poetry for
Christmas presents. Pvper, stencils and usa of the printing
equipment turned out to bo more expensive than he had thought,
he said.
Using cooperative publishing, h-3 reasoned tiiat co-op members
oould publish their material as cheaply and attractively as
posssbie. "
Persons interested in joining the co-op should contact
Morrisssy (477-5593) during theday or Kennedy (475-8071) in
the evening.
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Wiilie Morrisscy helped found the Lincoln Writers'
Cooperative os an alternative to current publication
procedures.
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fctl'tor-in-Chief: Mary Vobonl. Copy Dsk Ch;.jt: Randy Bearrs.
News fcdiior: Jane Owens. Associate News EcliU.i. Vince Ecuoher.
Luut mid Grt: Cd:tsr: Dsr.;t Or". f nrtinfwnt Editor:
D.ane Wanek. Night Newi Editor: Cheryl Wtcatt. Chief
Photoyrepher' Gail Poiaa. N'.'ws Assistant: Lori Clepp'r.
Mt;portiifs: Ves Albe4, BiH Boyd, Lori Derm. Jim t-ullertan.
fcllyn Hess, Mark Hoffman, Jane Hoge, Tom J"nn, flichaol !0 J.)
Nelson, Sii'.anno Schofe, 'lury Shackeiton, Lynn Sihaseit, Greg
vVces.
f-iitertainnwnt Writers: Greg Luko,v, Broco Nelson, Meg Greene,
VJ MoPhersson.
Srorts staff: Bob Hill, Steve Taylor. Larry Stur.kel. .
Coluinnis's: M,iry Cannon, Keith J.andjjrert, John C'Shea, Karen
Fiiohaid'.-on, Pon Sinde-tar.
Artists and Pr.o'ographcrs' Stewart Nci.en, Tony Rarmre, Mark
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Cop,' Drsk: Rebecca Bute, Dave Marian, K. Stoinbruegge, Nancy
Stoh. Pamela Dry. Dispatch; Larry Grill.
Circulation: Tom Lunrtahi. Sue Bronnr, Mark Lyon.
Subscriptions: Mary K. Jensen.
Business Manager: Jerri Hausslor. Advertising Manager: Jeff
Adei i.
Account representatives: Michcle Schinal, Sharon Hanford, Jane
Kidweil, Pj Kreshel, Steve Haghn, Mitch Mohanna. Mary Borwtki,
Parb (jrwne, Ken Kirk, Rod Heuck, vicki Bagrnwcki, M.J.
GuPahan, Kris Colin, Jack Baldwin, Kurt WullschUiyir.
Hweptionist: Kathy Cook.
The Daily fiebras,km is pi.b ei-ed by ihe Publications Comraitl'-e
on Morday, Weciriesday, Thursday ar.'l f rida tf-rou-j't iba aetjivr?
and roiiiij &e.nestet- fextrt on holidays and dinnj vacation,
Copytigbt 1374, the Daily N..brasfcan. Material may be reprinted
without fer mission if a'tnbeted to tf.e Daily Mebraskan, excepting
irwterial covered by anothtir copyright.
Second Cass postage psirf st Lincc'r;, Ncfjraska.
Addr'Ki. The Daily Nebraskan, Nebraska Union 34, 14m and R
Sts , Lincoln, fJcbi. G3r0o. Teieohon 402-472-25S3. -
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