rebecca
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Reply with quote | #2 | Just got through reading the newsletter.
Nice job. Lots of information.
I recommend everyone to read the news and think about contributing to the next issue.
Sincerely, Dian Butler __________________ |
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lebrecht
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Reply with quote | #3 | Caryn the newsletter is marvelous. You really out did yourself.
So much to think about and read and learn from so many of our members.
Thanks to all who worked on this newsletter and made such great contributions in an effort to teach as well as entertain.
Anne __________________ "Memories of a Forgotten Past"
"Discoveries of a Hidden Past"
"The Daughters of Nora Crawford"
"Simply Poetry"
"Tales From The Heart"
"Confession From A Stranger"
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caryn_bruer
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Reply with quote | #4 | Thank you, Anne and Dian. This newsletter was a rushed job, but I think the contributors did a fantastic job of filling space for it. Thanks to David, Larry, Woodrow, and Rebecca.
I have three months to find the time to compile the next edition, and I hope to have more participants, as well as a couple of surprises for readers to enjoy.
I am already receiving comments on the question posed in Writer's Challenge. I hope to get numerous responses which will be used in an article for September.
__________________ Caryn Bruer is a nom de plume for writer Karen Brewer.
I am also published under the pseudonym of Anne Elwick.
Visit my website at
http://www.anne-elwick.com/
"We Don't Say Goodbye"- ISBN: 1-4137-9484-X
"Elvis, Upstaged"- short story, has earned two awards
"The Stalker"- earned a Byline Magazine Flash Fiction award
Jonquils In January- (chapbook) available on my website
"Bawdy Old Broads"- (soon to be released)
"Journey On Dead Horse Trail" (in the works)
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass...It's about learning to dance in the rain. " - unknown |
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AngelOnDolphin
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dbutler33 Registered: 11/25/05
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Reply with quote | #6 | I just went through the newletter again and am very in "like" with it.
I really recommend all members to read the newsletter and think about contributing to it for the next edition.
Also, have gone through Rebecca's web site on this site and really like it. She gives "big" information regarding her books and that is very eye-catching.
Great job ladies. I am really not easily impressed.
Sincerely, Dian Butler __________________ |
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rebecca
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Reply with quote | #7 | Cathy Rogers is now the editor of our WOW newsletter. So be patient with us, we'll be back on track with the December (4th Quarter) Issue. She attended our annual conference in Scottsdale and came to the members' meeting that Sunday. A delightful and talented young lady and one who will undoubtedly be an asset to our organization. WELCOME, CATHY!
And we want to thank Caryn Bruer for filling in with the one newsletter back in June. We know how busy she is, and we certaily appreciate her offering to help out till we found a permanent editor. Again, thank you, Caryn. __________________ Luv, Becca b.
"Midnight at Trafalgar Square" - 2005
"Love Has A Price Tag" - 2006
"Midnight at the Eiffel" - 2007
"Bits & Pieces of Me" - 2008
"Midnight in Brussels" - Coming in 2009
"Write it Right: Book One" - Coming in 2009
My Web Site: http://www.rebeccabuckley.com
Published Articles: http://rebeccabuckley98.vox.com
Excerpts of Writing: http://rebeccabuckley99.vox.com
My Publishing House: http://www.rjbuckleypublishing.com |
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