Please check out our upcoming events!

Summer Conference at Brown University

July 30-Aug 6, 2010 (Full Week)
Brown University, Providence, RI
 

Summer Conference Commuters

Everyone is welcome to attend at no charge, Friday, July 30, Opening Night at 7 pm. Workshop directors will describe their classes and Program booklets will be available. To register in person, come to Salomon Auditorium, Brown & Waterman Streets on the Main Green. Phone: (917) 887-7524.

Big Apple Conference

October 16-17, 2010
New York City
"Myth and Memoir: What's Mythical About an 'Ordinary Life'?" with Maureen Murdock
Workshop: October 16
Meet the Authors/Agents: October 17

Featured Article

They Say You Have
to Write Alone…

by “The Writerlies”: Lisa Freedman, Janet Lombardi, and Jennifer Wortham
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Quote of the Month

"What would happen if one woman told the truth about her life? The world would split open." ~ Muriel Rukeyser 

Book Reviews

The Myth of the Uterus: Shaping Women's Bodies
Author: Melissa F. Crown:

Who Am I.....?

I am a clinical social worker practicing Family therapy for 28 years and I have a passion for writing.
Bari Ecker, Randolph, NJ

I write to find out what I really think and feel (my journal); I write to share and memorialize emotions, wonder and soul trips (my poetry); I write to exercise my imagination and courage (my fiction).
— Mary Karen Burke, Mohegan Lake, NY

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The IWWG, founded in 1976, is a network for the personal and professional empowerment of women through writing and open to all regardless of portfolio. As such, it has established a remarkable record of achievement in the publishing world, as well as in circles where lifelong learning and personal transformation are valued for their own sake. The Guild nurtures and supports holistic thinking by recognizing the logic of the heart--the ability to perceive the subtle interconnections between people, events and emotions- alongside conventional logic.

 
 

In My Own Words

My Visit to the Amer ...

  While waiting on line at the American Museum of Natural History to pay my entrance donation, I scanned the four walls of the entrance hall. Each contained a large tablet with a quote by Theodore Roosevelt on Youth, Manhood, Nature and the State. On the subject of Youth, Theodore Roosevelt had this to say: “I want to see you brave and manlyI also want to see you gentle and tenderBe practical, as well as generous in your idealsKeep your eyes on the starsAnd keep yo ...

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Avis Todd, and other Guild members who generously contributed. The IWWG is deeply grateful.

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