The Wild Writing Women are mentioned in Adair Lara's article in the SF Chronicle Datebook section, today. Here’s to the ladies who launch: Bay Area women team up to publish their own books. Also mentioned are Travelers’ Tales contributors Terri Hinte and Barbara Baer.
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The New Literary Lottery
If you're all about fiction and working on your first novel, you might want to see what Alex Williams has to say about getting published in, “The New Literary Lottery.” I’m not sure if I will ever try fiction. I’ve never been that interested, but I can see how it would be useful to me […]
» Read more...Wild Writing Women Salon: July 2003
I'm back in town and will be at the Wild Writing Women salon tomorrow night at the Monticello Inn. Several of the wild ones will be there including Jacqueline Harmon Butler, Carla King, Lynn Ferrin, Lisa Alpine, Pamela Michael, and Danielle Mochotka. We will be hosting the event and reading snidbits from our current work. […]
» Read more...Wild Writing Women – May 7 Salon
Don't miss San Francisco Chronicle Travel Editor Christine Delsol tomorrow night at the Monticello Inn. The literary salons, hosted by the Wild Writing Women every first Wednesday of the month in San Francisco, are considerably fun and quite the networking scene. The event starts at 5:30, visit WildWritingWomen.com for more details
» Read more...WWW April Lit Salon — Adair Lara
Don’t miss the April 2 Literary Salon sponsored by the Wild Writing Women and the Monticello Inn off Union Square. I’ll be hosting the event and the guest speaker is Adair Lara from the San Francisco Chronicle. She will be talking to us about the challenges of writing a memoir as well as fielding questions […]
» Read more...WWW March Literary Salon — Larry Habegger
Don’t miss Larry Habegger tonight at the Monticello Inn. The literary salons, hosted by the Wild Writing Women every first Wednesday of the month in San Francisco, are considerably fun and quite the networking scene. Larry is the executive editor of Travelers Tales and will be talking about the award winning publishing company as well […]
» Read more...Non Fiction Book Proposal
This year I’d like to be more prepared for BEA. Which means showing up with my new and improved personal press kit and a book proposal. I put that humor one I’ve talked about before on the back burner but now is a good time to get it going. Especially since I’ll be working the […]
» Read more...WWW: January Literary Salon Bookpeople
Judy Wheeler, Director of Sales/Marketing at Bookpeople will be demystifying the world of distribution tonight at the Wild Writing Women’s Literary Salon at the Monticello Inn. As noted in the WWW January newsletter, Judy will be “covering all the angles: wholesaling, exclusivity, fulfillment, self-publishing, small press, and more. Other Bookpeople people Leisa Mock (Indpendent Press […]
» Read more...Award Winning Authors
The Wild Writing Women are officially award winning authors. We just found out today. Stories of World Travel, our first book together, just won Best Travel Book in the NATJA 2002 awards competition. Please read more about: North American Travel Journalists Association Stories of World Travel Wild Writing Women Buy Stories of World Travel at […]
» Read more...Wild Writing Women December Salon
Don’t miss the last literary salon of the year. On December 4, the Wild Writing Women wil be hosting another fabulous get together. This month’s guest is Camille Cusumano, author of the The Last Cannoli. More details can be found on our December newsletter. When? Every first Wednesday of the month at the Monticello Inn
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