Women's National Book Association Washington, DC, Chapter
The Women’s National Book Association (WNBA) is a nonprofit professional
association of women and men who work with and value books. The organization
was founded in 1917. The Washington, DC, chapter was established in 1978.
WNBA, whose purposes are both educational and charitable, promotes reading
and literacy, and supports the role of women in the community of the book.
A volunteer board of directors manages chapter business and coordinates chapter
activities.
Our Members
Our members include publishers, writers, editors, librarians, booksellers,
agents, designers, illustrators, marketing and promotions professionals,
book and magazine producers, teachers, and others.
Join WNBA today!
Programs and Networking Opportunities
The Washington, DC, chapter hosts monthly events for members and other
professionals in publishing and allied fields. Held between September
and May, our events include networking brunches, panel discussions and
workshops. Programs address topics of interest to our members, from the
craft of writing and the business of publishing to professional development,
freelancing, and literacy promotion. Admission to programs is free for
members, $10 for non-members/guests. For more information about upcoming
programs, visit our Events page.
Other networking opportunities include small lunch and dinner groups
as well as an occasional “Books & Brew” literary happy hour
of conversations about books.
Last updated: 3/17/08 |
We're On Summer Vacation!
Happy Summer Reading!
Wanted:
Treasurer's Apprentice
Program Co-chair
Membership Chair
At-large Member (2)
If you are interested in getting involved with WNBA/Washington, please contact any board member.
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