
WRITERS GUILD OF TEXAS NEWS
Encourage ⋅ Educate ⋅ Engage
Newsletter, April 2019
Newsletter of the Writers Guild of Texas
Featuring:
President’s Column by Alex Elfenbein;
Notes from the March meeting, “Self-Editing Essentials: Proven Methods for
Enhancing Every Manuscript” with Blake Atwood;
WGT Member Spotlight: Steve McCluer;
"Handcuffs" by Mary Lou Condike — Honorable Mention winner of 2018 Kathryn McClatchy flash fiction contest;
and much more.
Newsletter, March 2019
Newsletter of the Writers Guild of Texas
Featuring:
President’s Column by Alex Elfenbein;
Notes from the February meeting, "Social Media for Writers: How to Build an Online Brand" with Fred Campos;
Member Spotlight: Brian Condike Placed in Writer’s Digest Competition;
"A Purple Lizard" by Mary Lou Condike — 3rd Place winner of 2018 Kathryn McClatchy flash fiction contest;
and much more.
Newsletter, February 2019
Newsletter of the Writers Guild of Texas
Featuring:
President’s Column by Alex Elfenbein;
Notes from the January meeting, "Acquiring an Agent: 101" with PJ Gover;
Member Spotlight: David Douglas’ play to receive a staged reading;
"The Bridge" by Sabrina Chapman — 2nd Place winner of 2018 Kathryn McClatchy flash fiction contest;
and much more.
Newsletter, January 2019
Newsletter of the Writers Guild of Texas
Featuring:
President’s Column by Alex Elfenbein;
Membership renewal reminder;
2018 Kathryn McClatchy Flash Fiction Contest Winners;
"Any Dang Fool" by Brian Condike — 1st Place winner of 2018 Kathryn McClatchy flash fiction contest;
and more.
The Mentor, December 2018
Newsletter of the Writers Guild of Texas
Featuring:
Notes from the November meeting, "Overcoming the Challenges of Multiple, Main Characters in Memoir" with Alice Parker;
Details about upcoming WGT events;
A photo review of WGT events in 2018;
and more.
The Mentor, November 2018
Newsletter of the Writers Guild of Texas
Featuring:
Notes from the October meeting, "Fire Up Your Action Scenes" with Scott Bell;
"Why I Decided to Join the WGT Board" by Alex Elfenbein;
details about upcoming WGT events;
and more.
“Harry, your muse has suffered enough for tonight.”
The Mentor, October 2018
Newsletter of the Writers Guild of Texas
Featuring:
Notes from the September meeting, "Juice-Box Hero: Squeezing Plot From Character" with Tex Thompson;
"Why I Decided to Join the WGT Board" by David Douglas;
details about upcoming WGT events;
and more.
“There ought to be an easier way to become a famous author than having to write stuff!“