Archive for May, 2006

Join Two Dynamic Women’s Associations for the Price of One

Posted by on May 27 2006 | NAWW Announcements

The National Association of Women Writers and the National Association of Baby Boomer Women have partnered together.

Until June 30th–when you join or renew with the NAWW you get a membership to the NABBW for free! ($75 value)
Click here to join today: www.NAWW.org

Does any of the following speak to you?

• I’ve always wanted to write.
• I’m a writer and need to belong to a group of encouraging women who will educate and support me.
• I’m tired of caring for my aging parents and my family too.
• What’s up with these hot flashes?
• What will I do in my empty nest?
• Should I be doing more to plan for retirement?
• I want to travel more.
• I never thought I’d be alone at midlife.
• I could use some encouragement and support at midlife.

Sheri’ McConnell
(www.SheriMcConnell.net) is the President and Founder
of the National Association of Women Writers (www.NAWW.org) and the
InfoMarket Network (www.InfoMarketNetwork.org). She helps women writers
and entrepreneurs discover, create, and profit from their intellectual
knowledge! Sheri’ lives in San Antonio, Texas with her husband Seth and
their four children-ages 10, 9, 5 and a newborn. Contact her at naww@onebox.com
or her toll free number at 866-821-5829.

Dotsie Bregel is the President and Founder of the National Association of Baby Boomer Women (www.nabbw.com) and www.BoomerWomenSpeak.com, # 1 site on all search engines for “baby boomer women”. She is passionate about educating and empowering midlife women to live life to the fullest. Dotsie lives in Towson, Maryland with her husband Ross and their three children-ages 21, 18 and 17 and will have an empty nest in Spetember. Contact her at dots@boomerwomenspeak.com or her toll free number at 1-877-bboomer.

Sheri’ and Dotsie invite you to visit them online and consider taking advantage of this opportunity to enjoy all the benefits of both organizations for the price of one.

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Women Writers Group hosts Journaling Workshop with Sandy Grason

Posted by on May 26 2006 | NAWW Chapter News

Fort Lauderdale, FL— The National Association of Women Writers South Florida Regional Chapter (NAWW) will host Sandy Grason, best-selling author of “Journalution: Journaling to Awaken Your Inner Voice, Heal Your Life and Manifest Your Dreams” for a special journaling workshop on Thursday, June 15 at Borders, Fort Lauderdale from 7pm to 9pm.

“Release Your Creative Voice: Turn off Your Inner Critic & Let Your Inner Wisdom Flow!” is the special presentation planned for women writers at this event. Sandy has led hundreds of seminars across the country and this is a rare opportunity to participate in one of her workshops for free. At the NAWW workshop, she will share her many tips and prompts to inspire and motivate your muse, so participants are urged to bring a journal or notebook.

The NAWW South Florida Regional Chapter meets the third Thursday of each month at Borders, 2240 East Sunrise Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale from 7pm to 9pm. Guests are welcome to attend the meetings. For information, contact Shelley Lieber, NAWW South Florida Regional Representative, at 954-760-7198 or shelley@shelleylieber.com.
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NAWW Member Published Two New Books and Is Seeking Submissions

Posted by on May 22 2006 | NAWW Member News

NAWW member and author Susan M. Heim has two books coming out in the fall, Twice the Love: Stories of Inspiration for the Parents of Twins and Multiples (with Twins magazine) and Oh, Baby! 7 Ways a Baby Will Change Your Life the First Year (Hampton Roads). Her third book, Loving and Living with Twins, will be published in Spring 2007, and Susan is currently seeking contributions for this book. If you’re the mother of multiples and have stories, advice or tips to share with other parents of multiples, please send your submissions or inquiries to Susan at suestmarie@bellsouth.net or visit her new Web site at www.susanheim.com. Please pass the word to any parents of multiples you know!

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NAWW Member Publishes Book On Raising Children (Simon & Schuster)

Posted by on May 19 2006 | NAWW Member News

Raising Respectful Children in a Disrespectful World by NAWW Member, Jill Rigby (Simon & Schuster) will be in bookstores August 1.

The new issue of John Rosemond’s Traditional Parent magazine also features an article titled “What in the World Happened?” which is an excerpt from her upcoming book.

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NAWW Member Shares Radio Show

Posted by on May 08 2006 | NAWW Member News

Inspirational Author and NAWW Member, Linore Rose Burkard was recently interviewed by Lori Soard on radio. When you reach the site, click the “Listen Now” line on the left, and then just click on Linore’s name (in the pop-up window that will appear.)
It’s a brief interview but gives a quick look at what keeps this writer ticking! Go here: http://www.blaseskip.com

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