Fall BooksLooking for something to read this fall? Try a book that matches the leaves as they turn red, orange, and yellow – if you stop by a park! Continue reading
Networking Party 2017 RecapThe kickoff for the WNBA-NYC 2017-2018 season was a resounding success with the Networking Party, which had lively conversations and wonderful people! Continue reading
One Hundred Years: Centennial Events and 1917 FashionAs we get ready for the WNBA’s Centennial celebration, look forward to the upcoming events and backward to the fashion of the founders. Continue reading
For Book Lovers: 2017 Brooklyn Book Festival Day EventsWith Festival Day of the Brooklyn Book Festival coming up on Sunday and so many great events happening, check out the rundown of some of the events! Continue reading
For Book Lovers: 2017 Brooklyn Book Festival Bookend EventsIt’s time for book lovers to go out in the city and share their love of reading during the 2017 Brooklyn Book Festival! But first, the Bookend Events. Continue reading
Season Kick-Off: Networking PartyCelebrate the WNBA 2017-2018 Season Kick-Off at the Networking Party as you join fellow members for an evening of conversation and inspiration! Continue reading
O Query, My Query: Query Roulette 2017, and the Folks that Made It PossibleThe perks of Query Roulette professionally are clear (face-to-face time with an agent), but few people beforehand realize how congenial the event is. Continue reading
Folklore Friday: Superheroes and Female WarriorsFor the final installment of our June Folklore Friday series, go ancient, modern, and retro all at once with female warriors and Wonder Woman. Continue reading
Ladies Who Brunch Discuss Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieThe Ladies Who Brunch discussed the One Book, One New York pick Americanah, by Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie, during the June meeting. Continue reading
Folklore Friday: Winter Maidens and Icy QueensEscape the heat this Folklore Friday with Women of Winter: tales about snowy princesses, icy queens, and supernatural women who can’t get close to warmth! Continue reading