Don’t Forget: Early Bird Registration for the 2018 Conference

If you haven't registered yet for the 2018 conference, there's still time to get in on the early-bird discount registration! Those who attend will have the opportunity to attend some amazing workshops, venture on tours rich with history, and connect with new and old friends. Photo by Greg Lehman Photography For those who are unfamiliarContinue reading "Don’t Forget: Early Bird Registration for the 2018 Conference"

New Release: Ann Bassett, Colorado’s Cattle Queen by WWW Member Linda Wommack

WWW member Linda Wommack recently released Ann Bassett: Colorado's Cattle Queen on March 5, 2018. This is the first full-length biography of Anna Marie Bassett, the first white child born in the notorious outlaw region of Colorado known as Brown's Park. She knew outlaws such as Butch Cassidy, the Sundance Kid. When Tom Horn, hiredContinue reading "New Release: Ann Bassett, Colorado’s Cattle Queen by WWW Member Linda Wommack"

WWW Conference News: Things To Do, Tours To Take!

The conference committee is busy with plans to make the 2018 gathering in October one that will be fun, memorable, educational, and worthwhile. For those who are interested in learning more about the area, three tours will be offered. The first tour is Thursday, Oct. 25. Climb on a wagon and take a ride around theContinue reading "WWW Conference News: Things To Do, Tours To Take!"

Finding WWW Members (and Readers) Online and at Book Events

Just a short post this week to all our members, or even readers, who use Women Writing the West to search for authors who write in or around our genre or as a reader who loves to read about other women or about the west. We're everywhere, though sometimes states apart, but sometimes it's niceContinue reading "Finding WWW Members (and Readers) Online and at Book Events"