An Opportunity for WWW Members

Here’s a bonus for Women Writing the West membership! WWW member Linda Wommack has been a contributing writer to the Tombstone Epitaph for 22 years. Recently, she received a new assignment with the publication: book reviewer. Congratulations, Linda! This is also a great opportunity for our members. Wommack would like to shine the spotlight onContinueContinue reading “An Opportunity for WWW Members”

Changing Your Name When Switching Genres

By WWW Member Mary Hagen At the present, I write all my genres under my name, but I questioned whether or not I should. With that in mind, I went online to sites of romance writers since I write romance. What did I discover? Answers were divided. Some use pen names, some do not. I’llContinueContinue reading “Changing Your Name When Switching Genres”

Why should you think about proposing a workshop for the conference?

  Photo Credit: Deposit Photos The deadline is fast approaching to submit a proposal for the 2018 Women Writing the West Conference. Anyone interested in submitting a proposal has through February 20 to send in the quick paperwork to the program co-chairs, Jane Kirkpatrick and Gail Jenner. Have you considered the value you could bring to the conference withContinueContinue reading “Why should you think about proposing a workshop for the conference?”

Straddling the Hybrid World

By Sara Dahmen {blog coordinator} In light of the many wonderful suggestions from our membership about what kind of blog posts might be interesting, one question put out was the following: what is it like being a hybrid author – both publishing indie and traditionally at the same time – and how is it possibleContinueContinue reading “Straddling the Hybrid World”

Save the Date: WWW’s 2018 Conference in Walla Walla, Washington!

It’s not too early to begin thinking about attending the 2018 Women Writing the West Conference Oct. 25-28 in Walla Walla, Washington. The conference will take place at the historic Marcus Whitman Hotel located downtown, just one block off Main Street. If you haven’t watched it yet, check out the conference video that offers aContinueContinue reading “Save the Date: WWW’s 2018 Conference in Walla Walla, Washington!”

Remembering the 2017 Conference one more time…

This week, member Vicky Ramakka takes us down memory lane in this post recalling her experience on the 2017 WWW Tuscon conference’s nature walk.             This is a very late follow-up to the Tucson conference. (No one can accuse me of rushing into things, but I do have the excuse of traveling to Botswana inContinueContinue reading “Remembering the 2017 Conference one more time…”