Thursday, May 1, 2014

Women's Fiction Writers Association




I am a new member of  the  Women's Fiction Writers Association (WFWA) and just learning about this group and all it's benefits. I only joined a couple of weeks ago but the number of woman who have reached out to me via email just for friend requests has been amazing and one day soon...I'll be responding to them.

I do not as a rule join many organizations. I've never been a sorority sister or part of the PTA. I don't do Tupperware or Pampered Chef Parties. I absolutely REFUSE to join AARP even though they've wasted several thousands mailing me all their brochures, and promises of great tote bags.

Like I need another tote bag.

I attend mass but have yet to get involved with the Rosary Club. Mostly because I am unsure if you have to have your own rosary first or do they give you one on joining or perhaps, like most things Catholic, will I have to earn my rosary? Furthermore if, it's OK to bring my own rosary what if it looks different than the other rosaries? Will I be shunned if I bring the red glass bead rosary my Aunt gave me when she visited Rome, because you know, it's too pretentious? Or will I be laughed at if I bring my dainty white necklace with the tiny gold cross from my first communion 1966?

Now, you understand why I don't join too many formal organizations, I am however planning to join the Illinois Rifle Association just as soon as I find out what kind of rifle most of the other members own.

Back to WFWA, the organization I actually belong to. It offers benefits. No, not health or life insurance type benefits but other equally cool benefits, like workshops, mentorship program, critique training and the opportunity to critique others work, contests, discussion forums and many valuable resources.

They even sell sports hoodies with their logo. I'm exercising regularly now so I believe I deserve one. In fact I am turning 55 in just 16 days so save yourself the trouble of last minute shopping and send me one now.

What I like most though about this organization is their commitment to writers of all levels, from the very new beginner to the well published shining stars. The organization is also fairly new, created in 2013 which means they are growing and exploring, rather than static and dull. You know, like those anybody-want-to-win-a-new-melon-baller? organizations.

So what writers organizations do you belong to? Why do you like or dislike them? If you belong to WFWA be sure and tell me how it's working for you. And oh, yeah, I'll take a size large in the hoodie.

3 comments:

  1. I joined www.writing.ie but I know I'm not using it enough. I'm also in a Lady writers who lunch! group on fb which offers great support and an Irish writers group on Linked in which is great for sharing tips. That's all though. Looking forward to hearing what you think of your group

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  2. Thanks Lorna for the link to Writing.ie. Their site looks amazing and I'll probably join as an emerging author. We Americans can be very self centered thinking we have all there is to offer in all things. HA! We have so much to learn from the rest of the world. I love how Writing.ie is based in Ireland but open to writers everywhere. In the back of my head I think of starting a book club or writers club here in our small town of 600 to get even more involved...One day.

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  3. It's so nice to meet you!.I never heard of this organization but will look into it. I used to belong to ACFW but quit because I really didn't use it like I should. don't worry about being 55 and writing fiction, I'm 59 and still learning. are you on facebook?

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