Category: MembersGuest Blog: How Query Roulette Worked for Me
How Query Roulette Worked for Me – by Terri Weiss, Guest Blogger Terri Weiss, a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, is listed in Best Lawyers in America. Her debut novel, Client Relations, represented by literary agent Jane Dystel of Dystel & Goderich Literary Management, is about…
Member Monday – Member News
Happy Monday WNBA-ers! Welcome to our January members news update. Check it out below, and be sure to congratulate them on their accomplishments in the comments. Jane Kinney-Denning will be part of an informational panel, called Degree or No Degree, discussing “the wonderful publishing programs on offer in New…
Member Monday – Tqwana Brown Says So Long (to Blog Manager) But Not Goodbye
Member Monday: Dena Mekawi
Member Monday: Uncoming Event Reminders
Happy Monday, WNBA-ers! I hope you all had wondering Thanksgivings and are recovering from turkey overload. The holidays are just getting started and we have a great event happening this week! Our annual holiday party is this Thursday, December 5th at 6:00pm. If you haven’t RSVPed yet, now’s the time…
Member Monday: Thankful Tidings
Happy Monday WNBA-ers! Welcome to our November members news update. It’s Thanksgiving week and some of our WNBA-NYC members have news that we’re sure they are truly thankful for. Check it out below, and be sure to congratulate them on their accomplishments in the comments. Joan Regen-Ramirez‘s book Jamie is…
Member Monday – Jenna Vaccaro
Today’s Member Monday interview recently ran in the New York Bookwoman and features Jenna Vaccaro, who has taken on the position of Co-Editor of the chapter newsletter. Jenna has also represented the WNBA-NYC as a Youth Representative to the United Nations. She’s also been a contributor to the blog for…
Member Monday: Blog and Social Media Co-Editors
Member Monday: Member News Updates
Harriet Shenkman, Poet-in-Residence at Boomer Cafe, has written a new poem for the website, entitled Brooklyn Justice. Harriet takes a nostalgic look back at life in Brooklyn. Linda Rosen’s short story, Through the Peephole appears in the fall edition (Vol.1 Edition 3) of The Dying Goose. Be sure to stop…
Guest Blog: How Query Roulette Worked for Me
How Query Roulette Worked for Me – by Terri Weiss, Guest Blogger Terri Weiss, a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, is listed in Best Lawyers in America. Her debut novel, Client Relations, represented by literary agent Jane Dystel of Dystel & Goderich Literary Management, is about…
Member Monday – Member News
Happy Monday WNBA-ers! Welcome to our January members news update. Check it out below, and be sure to congratulate them on their accomplishments in the comments. Jane Kinney-Denning will be part of an informational panel, called Degree or No Degree, discussing “the wonderful publishing programs on offer in New…
Member Monday – Tqwana Brown Says So Long (to Blog Manager) But Not Goodbye
Member Monday: Dena Mekawi
Member Monday: Uncoming Event Reminders
Happy Monday, WNBA-ers! I hope you all had wondering Thanksgivings and are recovering from turkey overload. The holidays are just getting started and we have a great event happening this week! Our annual holiday party is this Thursday, December 5th at 6:00pm. If you haven’t RSVPed yet, now’s the time…
Member Monday: Thankful Tidings
Happy Monday WNBA-ers! Welcome to our November members news update. It’s Thanksgiving week and some of our WNBA-NYC members have news that we’re sure they are truly thankful for. Check it out below, and be sure to congratulate them on their accomplishments in the comments. Joan Regen-Ramirez‘s book Jamie is…
Member Monday – Jenna Vaccaro
Today’s Member Monday interview recently ran in the New York Bookwoman and features Jenna Vaccaro, who has taken on the position of Co-Editor of the chapter newsletter. Jenna has also represented the WNBA-NYC as a Youth Representative to the United Nations. She’s also been a contributor to the blog for…
Member Monday: Blog and Social Media Co-Editors
Member Monday: Member News Updates
Harriet Shenkman, Poet-in-Residence at Boomer Cafe, has written a new poem for the website, entitled Brooklyn Justice. Harriet takes a nostalgic look back at life in Brooklyn. Linda Rosen’s short story, Through the Peephole appears in the fall edition (Vol.1 Edition 3) of The Dying Goose. Be sure to stop…