Newsstand
Members: Got news? Submit a short blurb about your accomplishments as a writer using the Newsstand form:
This may include awards, nominations, achievements, interviews, recent publications,
and anything else pertaining to your accomplishments as a writer.
Read through the Newsstand Submission Guidelines for best practices. And for more tips, read previous announcements sent in by your fellow CWC members below.
Alyssa Lauren Stone’s essay published in HuffPost
CWC member Alyssa Lauren Stone published an essay in HuffPost: "I Left My 6-Figure Career To Find Happiness. Here's How I Did It." The earliest drafts of her essay were reviewed by her CWC critique group with Harlan Suits, Mickie Winkler, Lucretia Leong, Maria Barr, Josephine Carpignano, and Bruce Neuburger.
Bruce Neuberger presents
On Apr 11 Bruce Neuberger will speak in Munich at a rally in the city's Odeonsplatz for an anti-fascist event titled "Return of the Names." On Apr 13 he will talk about his new book, Postcards to Hitler: A German Jew's Defiance in a Time of Terror at the Munich Readery bookstore. Read more here.
Carole Bumpus to present the art of description at Writers Helping Writers San Mateo
Carole Bumpus presents “Descriptively Yours!” for Writers Helping Writers on March 14, 6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m., at the San Mateo Public Library. Come learn productive ways to paint words into your novel, poem, or memoir as you practice the art of description. The second part of a series, this event will focus on metaphors and our senses.
Eva Barrows to cohost Ask an Editor session “Get the Feedback You Need to Hear”
On March 13 at 11:00 a.m., attend the monthly Ask an Editor session, "Get the Feedback You Need to Hear: Beta Readers vs Critique Groups." Editors Eva Barrows and Lila LaBine will guide this free one-hour Zoom workshop exploring how to get editorial feedback from author peers and your book’s ideal audience before you publish. Register here.
Inaugural Author Day a success!
On February 17, at our inaugural Author Day, created by VP Eva Barrows, 64 noisy, excited participants networked, celebrated, shared, sold books, told writers’ yarns in genre circles, and gabbed in twos and threes. Tim Flood reports that the room was abuzz with raffles, announcements, and news. Guests came, liked the energy, and joined up. A member from another branch said, “There’s so much more energy in your branch. I’ll come here whenever I can!”
Dave Strom’s super presentation at CWC–Fremont
Dave M. Strom applied his superpowers to present “A Comic Book Geek’s Open Mic Journey: Tips and Tricks” at the CWC–Fremont Zoom meeting on Saturday, February 24, 2:00–4:00 p.m. Dave writes super action-comedy stories about Super Holly Hansson and her super friends and fiends. He has self-published Super Holly Hansson in Super Bad Hair Day! and has been published in local anthologies, including three Fault Zones!
Megan MacDonald to present at Writers Helping Writers in Palo Alto
Want to jump-start your writing? Let Megan MacDonald help you “Lean into Your Writing.” Whether you already have an idea or are just starting out, Megan will discuss:
How to make time for your writing
Where to find your writing community
What to do when you’re ready to share your work
Come to Writers Helping Writers in Palo Alto n Thursday, March 21, 6:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m., at the Rinconada Library!
Miera Rao interviewed by WBNA—San Francisco chapter
Check out our critique group matchmaker Miera Rao’s Featured Member interview by the Women’s National Book Association’s San Francisco Chapter. Miera shares her journey to writing and the inspiration for her poem “Désolée,” which won the Effie Lee Morris Award. Find out what else she keeps under her hat!
Women’s National Book Association’s Pitch-o-Rama
Don’t forget the Women's National Book Association—San Francisco Chapter’s Pitch-O-Rama on Saturday, April 20, 8:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. PST on Zoom. Read all about it on our website.
Colleen Olle discusses her new picture book in two interviews
Colleen Olle’s picture book Sophia and Sinclair Get Lost! took center stage in two recent interviews, one conducted by Lauri Fortino for her Frog on a (B)Log website and another by Gina Soldano in her Why We Write series.
Carole Bumpus to speak at the San Francisco Writers Conference
At the 20th annual San Francisco Writers Conference (February 15–18) at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco, Carole Bumpus will speak on two separate panels. On Friday, February 16, she invites writers to “Nonfiction: Package Your Content for the Market” and “Nonfiction: Finding Resources, Becoming a Resource.” She will also be available for consultations during the day and in the evening will present her books at the Wine and Book Tasting event.
Kate Adams invites writers to play with poetry in Palo Alto
On Thursday, February 15, at 6:30 p.m., at our Writers Helping Writers’ event at the Rinconada Library in Palo Alto, Kate Adams, editor-in-chief of Fault Zone: Detachment, will present “Playing with Poetry: Having Fun with Meter and Rhyme.” Join Kate and fellow writers to experiment with the building blocks of formal poetry by playing with lines, stanzas, and quatrains.
D.L. LaRoche’s short story appears in October Hill Magazine
Novelist and member D.L. LaRoche has a new short story in the Winter 2023 Issue of October Hill Magazine. Hoagy, a young man assuming the adult mantel, prefers dancing the river to time in prison.
Audrey Kalman offers a writing and hiking retreat in Stinson Beach
Member Audrey Kalman and her Birth Your Truest Story writers’ community co-creator offer a Writing & Hiking Retreat March 25–28 in Stinson Beach. Revitalize your body, mind, and spirit and recharge your writing practice with a joyous creative idyll at this sanctuary by the sea. 4 days/3 nights of craft sessions, prompted writing, free writing time, and sharing interspersed with nature hikes. Group size is limited; registration deadline is February 10. Additional info and registration here. Contact info@birthyourtrueststory.com for any questions.
Kate Adams plays with poetry at Writers Helping Writers in San Mateo
On Thursday, February 8, at 6:30 p.m., at our Writers Helping Writers’ event at the San Mateo Public Library, Kate Adams, editor-in-chief of Fault Zone: Detachment, will present “Playing with Poetry: Having Fun with Meter and Rhyme.” Join Kate and fellow writers to experiment with the building blocks of formal poetry by playing with lines, stanzas, and quatrains.
Sarah Sherwood presents The Artist’s Way Women’s Circle
Member and professional publicist Sarah Sherwood will be co-teaching The Artist’s Way Women’s Circle, an intimate and confidential workshop, in which you will rediscover your creative self and heal through writing. It costs $180 and takes place over twelve Sunday mornings, from February 18 to May 5, in beautiful Half Moon Bay. More info on content, plus sign-up form here.
Marianne Brems’s latest published poem
Marianne Brems’s poem “Angry Wet Wind” was published on January 12 in Panoply, A Literary Zine.
Audrey Kalman offers online workshop, “Your Big Why”
Audrey Kalman is offering a 90-minute online workshop through the Birth Your Truest Story online writers’ community. Your Big Why: Writing Into Who You Want to Be in 2024 will use inspiring readings, brief meditations, and writing prompts to help you examine the emotional and practical sides of remaining in touch with your creativity throughout the year. Wednesday, January 31, 4–5:30 p.m. $19.99. Register here: https://bit.ly/BYTS-YourBigWhy
Fault Zone: Detachment published and available!
Our branch’s latest anthology of members’ prose and poetry, Fault Zone: Detachment, is published and available for order! Both paperback and digital editions are open for preorders, and the hardcover edition will be ready soon. Our members-only holiday party will feature readings and the chance to purchase copies at a tidy member discount from the online price. Check out and order our book on the Paper Angel website.