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Home » Charlotte Chapter

Bringing Book Lovers and Book Professionals Together

www.wnba-charlotte.org

In February 2009, former Nashville and New York chapter member Carin Siegfried of CS Editorial, reached out to Tracey Adams of Adams Literary and Betsy Thorpe of Betsy Thorpe Literary Services to discuss the possibility of a Charlotte chapter and to gauge interest. About 15 women – all voracious readers, of course – gathered March 1, 2009, at Park Road Books, an indie store in Charlotte, N.C., to hear Mary Grey James, national President-Elect, discuss the history and goals of the WNBA. Soon after, Charlotte chapter officers were elected and bylaws were approved, and the chapter was officially chartered June 6 at the annual National Board meeting. At the first official meeting held June 23 at Park Road Books, chapter President Carin Siegfried reported on the National Board meeting and Treasurer Sally Brewster – also the store’s owner – presented her summer reading recommendations.

Our regular programming year begins in September and runs through May with meetings on the second Monday of each month. Educational meetings  usually alternate with social networking events. Examples of our events include our annual Bibliofeast book and author dinner during October — National Reading Group Month, meetings to discuss marketing on the Web, using social media, book clubs and book recommendations, young adult books, speed dating with agents, and more. In the years ahead, we look forward to hosting meetings on diverse book-related topics of interest to our members.  Join us and bring YOUR own ideas and connections to the group!

Check out our website at: http://wnba-charlotte.org
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Women’s National Book Association–Charlotte

Please contact one of our board members for additional information on membership and getting involved:

  • Kristen Knox, President   whitreidsmama@yahoo.com
  • Emily Pearce, Vice President  emilyspearce@yahoo.com
  • Susan Walker, Past President  susan.walker.books@gmail.com
  • Tina Siadak, Membership Chair  tinasiadak@gmail.com
  • Nicole Ayers and Christy Allen, Events Chairs    nicole@ayersedits.com and christy@samanthagreenmysteries.com

Showcase Your Book

Women in the Literary Landscape

Women in the Literary Landscape

Karmafornia, by NC Weil

Karmafornia, by NC Weil

Just Show Up, by Dottie Joslyn

Just Show Up, by Dottie Joslyn

Dads for Daughters, by Michelle Travis

Dads for Daughters, by Michelle Travis

Betrayal on the Bayou, by Sheryl J. Bize-Boutte

Betrayal on the Bayou, by Sheryl J. Bize-Boutte

Two Murders Too Many, by Bluette Matthey

Two Murders Too Many, by Bluette Matthey

Genomics: A Revolution in Health and Disease Discovery, by Whitney Stewart and Hans C. Andersson, M.D.

Genomics: A Revolution in Health and Disease Discovery, by Whitney Stewart and Hans C. Andersson, M.D.

Despite the Buzz, by Tamara Miller Davis

Despite the Buzz, by Tamara Miller Davis

Journeys with Fortune, by Elizabeth Bodien

Journeys with Fortune, by Elizabeth Bodien

The Italian Prisoner, by Elisa M. Speranza

The Italian Prisoner, by Elisa M. Speranza

Song of Redemption, by Malika J. Stevely

Song of Redemption, by Malika J. Stevely

The Silence in the Sound, by Dianne C. Braley

The Silence in the Sound, by Dianne C. Braley

To Kingdom Come, by Claudia Riess

To Kingdom Come, by Claudia Riess

Triangulations, by Lorine Kritzer Pergament

Triangulations, by Lorine Kritzer Pergament

Promenade of Desire, by Isidra Mencos

Promenade of Desire, by Isidra Mencos

Creativity: Where Poems Begin, by Mary Mackey

Creativity: Where Poems Begin, by Mary Mackey

Little Bits of Love, by Elizabeth Katie

Little Bits of Love, by Elizabeth Katie

Murder at the Zoo, by Marcia Rosen

Murder at the Zoo, by Marcia Rosen

Indigo Field, by Marjorie Hudson

Indigo Field, by Marjorie Hudson

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