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Writing about Love and Family Dynamics

Writing about Love and Family Dynamics by Holly Hughes

Writers write for many reasons. Holly Hughes (WNBA-Charlotte) writes about love and family dynamics because she is compelled to. Through her art, she has helped herself heal and hopes to help others.

WNBA Members’ Noteworthy News: June 2019

Headshot of Tiana Nobile standing outside in a floral dress.

The Women’s National Book Association (WNBA) celebrates its talented membership each month by posting WNBA Members’ Noteworthy News. Check out what our members have been up to!

The Bookwoman Thanks Nicole Ayers

Nicole Ayers smiles while standing outside.

After five years, Nicole Ayers has moved on from working on “The Bookwoman.” Julie Frey (WNBA-Phlly) talks with Nicole about Nicole’s time serving as an editor for “The Bookwoman.”

WNBA Members’ Noteworthy News: May 2019

Book cover for Nancy Werkling Poling's While Earth Still Speaks

The Women’s National Book Association (WNBA) celebrates its talented membership each month by posting WNBA Members’ Noteworthy News. Check out what our members have been up to!

Using Strategy to Market Your Chapter’s Events

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Priscilla Goudreau-Santos, WNBA-Charlotte’s Publicity Chair, shares what she has learned about the importance of using strategy to market your chapter’s events. In her article, she describes various ways chapters can market their events.

WNBA Members’ Noteworthy News: April 2019

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The Women’s National Book Association (WNBA) celebrates its talented membership each month by posting WNBA Members’ Noteworthy News. Check out what our members have been up to!

Power Behind the WNBA: Paula Watts

Headshot of Paul Watts, WNBA-Nashville member.

Each week, the Bookwoman blog introduces one of our members. At the WNBA, we embrace the diverse backgrounds and varied interests of our members. Learning more about each other through the weekly “Power Behind the WNBA” interview series allows us to become more connected. Meet this week’s interviewee: Paula Watts, WNBA-Nashville!

The Power Behind the WNBA: Catherine Jardines, Charlotte

Close up of Catherine Jardines, president of the WNBA-Charlotte chapter.

The member diversity in the WNBA makes our goal of connecting, educating, advocating, and leading possible. As bookwomen, we believe “Books Have Power.” The Bookwoman welcomes Catherine Jardines (WNBA-Charlotte) to the “Power Behind the WNBA” interview series! Tell us about yourself. My name is Catherine Jardines. I’m the president of the Charlotte chapter of the WNBA. By […]

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Women in the Literary Landscape

Women in the Literary Landscape

Karmafornia, by NC Weil

Karmafornia, by NC Weil

A Daughters Kaddish, by Sarah Birnbach

A Daughters Kaddish, by Sarah Birnbach

Destinys Daughter, by Frances Altman

Destinys Daughter, by Frances Altman

Museum of the Soon to Depart, by Andy Youngg

Museum of the Soon to Depart, by Andy Youngg

The Awesome Book of Queer Heroes, by Kathleen Archambeau and Eric Rosswood

The Awesome Book of Queer Heroes, by Kathleen Archambeau and Eric Rosswood

Lost Seeds -The Beginning, by Teresa Sebastian

Lost Seeds -The Beginning, by Teresa Sebastian

The Murmur of Everything Moving: A Memoir by Maureen Stanton

The Murmur of Everything Moving: A Memoir by Maureen Stanton

In This Burning World: Poems of Love and Apocalypse, by Mary Mackey

In This Burning World: Poems of Love and Apocalypse, by Mary Mackey

Of White Ashes, by Constance Hays Matsumoto

Of White Ashes, by Constance Hays Matsumoto

Crystal Lake Gifts, by Susan W. Green

Crystal Lake Gifts, by Susan W. Green

Lake Song: A Novel in Stories, by Lesley Bannatyne

Lake Song: A Novel in Stories, by Lesley Bannatyne

Outside Voices, by Joan Gelfand

Outside Voices, by Joan Gelfand

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