Archive for April, 2006

NAWW Member Launches New Blog

Posted by on Apr 20 2006 | NAWW Member News

NAWW Member, Sue Baumgardner recently launched new blog: birthmotherofadopted.blogspot.com

“Sue is a birth mother who surrendered her first born child for adoption 37 years ago. Two years ago, Sue found her daughter. This precipitated Sue’s writing her first manuscript, The Empty Chair. Attempting to pass on the whole story, in black and white, Sue originally wrote the manuscript for her daughter. The roller coaster ride that Sue’s life had taken all those years ago, was back in full strength. Sue found the whole writing process to be a gut wrenching experience. Long repressed memories came flooding back as her fingers flew over the keys. All the long un-cried tears were now shed, day after day, as Sue typed away. Once the manuscript was finished, Sue found herself smiling through the tears. She experienced a monumental unburdening. This unburdening was what gave birth to the idea of publishing a novel, The Empty Chair. Birth mothers are notorious for not talking about it. Sue, however, was ready to talk. Further, she believes that the world is ready to listen. Adopted children, their adoptive parents, family and friends, and most especially other birth mothers could all benefit emotionally from reading The Empty Chair. Those who have never walked this road, will have their eyes (and hearts) opened. Adopted children (and their adoptive parents) will have a better understanding of how their mother could have possibly let them go. Most especially, other birth mothers, will benefit from sharing someone else’s story. Yes, misery does like company. But this is more than misery. It’s an uplifting survivor’s story. Sue is now in the process of trying to find an agent, or publisher, interested in her manuscript.”

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NAWW Member Launches New Newsletter and Contest

Posted by on Apr 20 2006 | NAWW Member News

NAWW Member Dindy Robinson announces that her publishing company, Swimming Kangaroo Books, has released its first newsletter, www.swimmingkangaroo.com/newsletters/apr06.html . Included in the newsletter is a contest whereby participants can win a set of chocolate kangaroo lollipops.

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NAWW Member Started Writer’s Critique Club on Internet Radio

Posted by on Apr 20 2006 | NAWW Member News

NAWW member Dindy Robinson has started a weekly Writer’s Critique club on Internet Voices Radio. The show will be broadcast live every Tuesday evening, 8:00 CST on http://www.live365.com/stations/internetvoices?site=pro

The purpose is to provide an opportunity for writers to have their work critiqued in a positive manner by an editor/publisher. It is also an opportunity for writers to preserve some anonymity in putting their work out for evaluation.

All writers are welcome to join the group and upload files for discussion. Since Internet Voices is a family-oriented station, no erotica please! Manuscripts must be uploaded to the folder by midnight on Monday to be discussed on the show the following day. Please direct any questions to dindy@swimmingkangaroo.com

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Southern Writer Releases Novel

Posted by on Apr 20 2006 | NAWW Member News

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, NAWW member, Charlotte Ewing, an avid genealogist, releases her novel, RED LAND, highlighting ancestral secrets of multi-generations within the Hudson and Tyree families from the gulf south region. She weaves a historical fiction family saga amid avenues of Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Texas before annexation. Louisiana’s infamous No Man’s Land and historical Natchitoches frame this exceptional ancestral puzzle that remains lost to historians. Visit http://www.Hudsonewing.com for an excerpt.

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NAWW Member in Writer’s Digest Magazine

Posted by on Apr 16 2006 | NAWW Member News

NAWW Member, Mom Writer’s Literary Magazine and Mom Writer’s Talk Radio founder and author Paula Schmitt recently learned that her online literary magazine for mom writers was named one of the Best Sites for Writers by Writer’s Digest magazine! (May 2006)

Visit The Mom Writer’s Literary Magazine – a collection of mom writers. We are mom writers and authors who have something to say.

http://www.momwriterslitmag.com

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