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If you are an editor, or interested in becoming one, be sure to check out the North Dallas chapter of EFA.

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The Mentor, January 2017

Newsletter of the Writers Guild of Texas

Featuring:

  • List of 2016 Writers Guild of Texas flash fiction contest winners;
  • The Visiting Professor by Deborah Bean — 1st Place winner of 2016 WGT flash fiction contest;
  • A Look Back at 2016, featuring pictures of WGT events, speakers, and members;
  • Details about upcoming writing events and opportunities;
  • and much more.
"John? Is this a good time to bring up a book problem?"

"John? Is this a good time to bring up a book problem?"

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The Mentor, August 2016

Newsletter of the Writers Guild of Texas

Featuring:

  • Details about the 2016 WGT Fall Workshop, Secrets of Smart Querying;
  • Notes from the WGT July 2016 meeting with Brian W. Smith;
  • 2016 WGT Flash Fiction contest rules;
  • Details about upcoming writing events;
  • and much more.
"I thought I had written a subtle, witty, sophisticated novel. Then I realized it was just my cold medicine."

"I thought I had written a subtle, witty, sophisticated novel. Then I realized it was just my cold medicine."

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The Mentor, June/July 2016

Newsletter of the Writers Guild of Texas

Featuring:

  • 2016 Writers Guild of Texas flash fiction contest announcement and rules;
  • Notes from the WGT May 2016 meeting with James Gaskin;
  • Notes and photos from the June 2016 WGT Read-In;
  • Details about upcoming writing events;
  • and much more.
"Do you mind if I ask you a few questions? I'm writing a crime novel."

"Do you mind if I ask you a few questions? I'm writing a crime novel."

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The Mentor, April/May 2016

Newsletter of the Writers Guild of Texas

Featuring:

  • Always Something by Scott BellHonorable Mention winner of the 2015 WGT flash fiction contest;
  • Notes from the WGT April 2016 meeting with Joe Milazzo;
  • Notes from the WGT March 2016 meeting with C.L. Stegall;
  • Details about upcoming writing events;
  • and much more.
"Now, Ms. Rawling. We think your book may find a few readers, but 'Harry Potter?' That title will never sell!"

"Now, Ms. Rawling. We think your book may find a few readers, but 'Harry Potter?' That title will never sell!"

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The Mentor, March 2016

Newsletter of the Writers Guild of Texas

Featuring:

  • Sailor's Tale by Andi King — 3rd Place winner of the 2015 WGT flash fiction contest;
  • Notes from the 2016 WGT Spring Workshop with Dr. Kat Smith;
  • Photos from the WGT February 2016 meeting;
  • Details about upcoming writing events;
  • and much more.
"Yeah, I kind of overdid the research for my crime novel."

"Yeah, I kind of overdid the research for my crime novel."

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