Archive for December, 2006

NAWW Member Announces Free Teleseminar

Posted by on Dec 12 2006 | NAWW Member News

NAWW Member, Angel Brown (www.womens-business-gallery.com) invites women writers to attend a free teleseminar on December 19, 2006, at 2pm Eastern (1pm CST, noon MST, 11am PST) on the topic “How To Build Retirement Income With Your Own Website.” Details and registration info at: Free Teleseminar.

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NAWW Member Announces Publication of e-Literary Magazine

Posted by on Dec 12 2006 | NAWW Member News

NAWW Member, Tricia Crisafulli (located in the Chicago area) has published the December-January issue of her e-literary magazine, featuring original short stories, essays, author interviews, and more at http://www.FaithHopeandFiction.com. A published author, essayist, writer, and speaker, Tricia publishes 10 issues a year (monthly, with combined issues in December-January and August-September). The content on http://www.FaithHopeandFiction.com is free, and registration (also free) is encouraged to receive the FaithHopeandFiction e-letter. SUBMISSIONS ARE INVITED! Short stories, poetry, and inspirational essays are welcome. Contact Tricia at Info@faithhopeandfiction.com.

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Salem College Center for Women Writers Announces Literary Awards

Posted by on Dec 12 2006 | Awards & Praise

Salem College Center for Women Writers announces the 2007 National Literary Awards:

Reynolds Price Short Fiction Award–Judge: Pickney Benedict

Rita Dove Poetry Award–Judge: Beth Ann Fennelly

Penelope Niven Creative Nonfiction Award–Judge: Emily Herring Wilson

Enter by February 1, 2007

For prizes and complete entry requirements, visit http://www.salem.edu/go/cww.

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3 Reasons “Your Mindset” Matters Most in Life

Posted by on Dec 08 2006 | Free Articles

As we head into another new and exciting year, I really want to offer you the push you need to realize your potential in 2007. One reason I get so excited this time of year is because I always feel a sense of unlimited possibilities as the new year approaches. I love the starting over and reworking of what didn’t work in my personal and professional life last year. And after years of learning and growing and accomplishing some of the many goals I have set for myself, I decided that no matter what you decide to do in and with your life, your mindset matters most.

In fact, your mindset makes or breaks your success in this life in three ways:

One– Believing in Abundance

Right now you believe many goals are attainable and many are not. The way we were raised and our current environment dictate our beliefs and unless we are challenged and taught to believe differently, we stay stuck. Today–open your mind up to abundance. Take a goal and rewrite it in an abundant mindset. Try to make yourself believe that you can accomplish it even if there is a nagging voice saying “no way!” Then put it where you can see it every day. It can be a financial goal or the number of articles you want to write next year. Whatever you want to accomplish, have, or do. It doesn’t matter. Think abundantly and think big for yourself.

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NAWW Member Publishes Three Books

Posted by on Dec 07 2006 | NAWW Member News

NAWW Member, Susan Daffron has published three books since September:

Vegan Success: Scrumptious, Healthy Vegan Recipes for Busy People is a cookbook filled with simple recipes anyone can make. This book is available from http://www.VeganSuccess.com or Amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com). At the Vegan Success site, visitors can sign up for free tips for getting a vegan dinner on the table fast or watch a tongue-in-cheek video called “Vegans Go Hunting.”

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