Author Archive: Women Writers, Women's Books

Women Writers, Women, Books was started in 2011 to offer another way-station on the Internet by, for and about women writers, writing, publishing and marketing. "Interweaving the Conversations, Deepening the Connections." Write editor@booksbywomen.org after reading Submission Guidelines to query.

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Have You Registered Your Blog with Technorati

Have You Registered Your Blog with Technorati

Technorati is one of the most famous blog directories. It’s focus is not primarily literary, so you will want to register your blog in other directories as well, but Technorati is worth looking at.   N7FEA257PQJS

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Thanking our Writers and Readers

Thanking our Writers and Readers

Women Writers, Women Books began on May 1, 2011 and it’s been a delightful and exciting experience with great support, encouragement, participation and new friendships. As October 1 is upon us, we begin our sixth month. Just wanted to take a moment to thank you for your participation on Women Writers, Women Books. You’ve liked […]

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What’s Your Twitter Name?

What’s Your Twitter Name?

Would you like other women writers to find you on Twitter? Post a comment with what you write about and your Twitter handle. Then check the comments and follow the other writers listed here. Don’t forget to @mention any writers you relate to. — If you also have a Facebook Page, feel free to post […]

Take the Comment Challenge

Take the Comment Challenge

Three years ago, on April 28, 2008, when this writer started her first ongoing blog, even posting anything on the Internet in a blog felt like speaking in front of a crowd of hundreds, thousands, even millions. Truthfully, unless I was writing about something extremely topical, and wrote about it as soon as the news […]

Nine Reasons Why You Want to Be a Guest Blogger

Nine Reasons Why You Want to Be a Guest Blogger

You’ve got a blog. You’re already publishing content. Maybe you’re on SheWrites.com and in Red Room. You’re posting updates on Facebook and maybe Twitter too. You’re already connected, why would you take the time to be a guest blogger on someone else’s blog? Or maybe you haven’t stepped into blogging. Maybe you’re new to social […]

Interview with “Write to be Published” Author, Nicola Morgan

Interview with “Write to be Published” Author, Nicola Morgan

Nicola Morgan’s new 2011 book, Write to be Published. Nicola Morgan is an award-winning author from the UK with around ninety published books to her name and is well known as a speaker about all aspects of writing and publishing. She is the creator of the popular blog, Help! I Need a Publisher! and is […]

Mary McDonough Publishes Lessons from the Mountain

Mary McDonough Publishes Lessons from the Mountain

One of The Walton’s cast, Mary McDonough, has just published a book called Lessons from the Mountain, What I Learned from Erin Walton. Read this book summary from Mary’s website. You can watch this video interview of Mary McDonough on YouTube. Mary describes how she discovered that she had Lupus and became an activist to […]

When Women Write

When Women Write

Women are hardwired to sustain the life of their children. Hardwired for relationships. Hardwired for nurturing. Though we’re all different and fall across the spectrum, biologically, more women are instinctively focused on sustaining life of the vulnerable and weak. It’s necessary because human infants need years of nurturing and care before they can survive independently. […]

Celebrating Mary Oliver

Celebrating Mary Oliver

Some have said that Mary Oliver is America’s best loved living woman poet. She is said to be America’s best selling living poet. Lines from at least two of her poems have become touchstones of our culture. From The Journey, which is so famous it shows up on the first page of Google for the words […]

What is it about writing?

What is it about writing?

    Some people hate to write. We know there are many many different reasons why that might be. I could name a few: Their fine motor skills weren’t ready yet when they were forced to write in school, creating a bad experience Their mind flooded with information when they tried to write Their mind […]