WRITERS GUILD OF TEXAS NEWS
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The Mentor, July 2018
Newsletter of the Writers Guild of Texas
Featuring:
- Notes from the June meeting, "James Patterson Teaches Writing" with Jennifer Smith;
- Details about the upcoming Fall Workshop with Sarah Bale;
- "Why I Decided to Join the WGT Board" by Alex Elfenbein;
- Information about the Editorial Freelancers Association, and their DFW chapter;
- and much more.
The Mentor, June 2018
Newsletter of the Writers Guild of Texas
Featuring:
- Notes from the May meeting with Carmen Goldthwaite;
- Details about the upcoming Fall Workshop with Sarah Bale;
- "Why I Decided to Join the WGT Board" by Julie Mendel;
- Information about "Richardson Writes!" – a local author fair, hosted by the Richardson Public Library;
- and much more.
The Mentor, May 2018
Newsletter of the Writers Guild of Texas
Featuring:
- Notes from the April meeting with Nathan Brown;
- Notes from the Spring Workshop with Annie Neugebauer;
- Details about the upcoming Fall Workshop with Sarah Bale;
- "Why I Decided to Join the WGT Board" by Gary Bowers;
- Information about "Richardson Writes!" – a local author fair, hosted by the Richardson Public Library;
- and more.
The Mentor, April 2018
Newsletter of the Writers Guild of Texas
Featuring:
- "Tiny Steps" by Steve McCluer — Honorable Mention winner of the 2017 Kathryn McClatchy Flash Fiction contest;
- Notes from the March 2018 meeting with Barbara Wilson;
- Information about submitting your book to the 2018 Texas Book Festival;
- Details about upcoming writing events;
- and more.
The Mentor, March 2018
Newsletter of the Writers Guild of Texas
Featuring:
- "Goldie" by Sabrina Chapman — 3rd Place winner of the 2017 Kathryn McClatchy Flash Fiction contest;
- "Can Belonging to a Writers Group Help You as a 21st Century Writer?" an article by Rainer Bantau;
- Notes from the February 2018 meeting with Monalisa Foster;
- Details about upcoming writing events;
- and more.
The Mentor, February 2018
Newsletter of the Writers Guild of Texas
Featuring:
- "A Dark Fog" by Leah Hinton — 2nd Place winner of 2017 Kathryn McClatchy flash fiction contest;
- Notes from the January 2018 meeting with Lori Freeland;
- Details about upcoming writing events;
- and more.
WORDfest 2.0
WORDfest is back – bigger, greater, and more festive than ever! Last year, this big-tent 'all-you-can-meet' literary event brought over 20 North Texas writers organizations and more than 300 writers together at Tarrant County College's Northeast Campus for a day of unforgettable creative connection.
Whether you're a beginning writer trying to find your way to 'The End' or a ten-book veteran ready to kick-start the next stage of your career, WORDfest is a place to share your expertise, get help, and discover the community you need to take your work to the next level. Don't die alone and unread: join us on March 24th for a sequel like no other!