Annette Langer was interviewed by the editor of We Magazine for Women highighting women in public service. Annette was asked about her career experiences working for the Federal Government and as a police volunteer. Read her story, including highlights of her writing career, in We Magazine for Women. … [Read more...] about Annette Langer published in We Magazine for Women
One More Reason to Join a Critique Group by Lani Longshore
Life is getting in the way of my writing. My roles of wife and mother got a little busier, and while the situation is temporary I find myself with more excuses not to sit down at the computer and drag words from my brain to the page. If it weren't for my critique groups, I might have shelved the next book in the Chenille series. The first advantage to critique groups is the … [Read more...] about One More Reason to Join a Critique Group by Lani Longshore
La Donna Fehlberg and Marilyn Slade in poetry exhibit
La Donna Fehlberg's poem “Everything Bicycles” and Marilyn Slade's, "Stolen Bicycle" and "You Can Have My Bike” are displayed in the Art and Poetry Exhibition at Prudential California Realty. Visit the exhibit at 1790 First Street in downtown Livermore. … [Read more...] about La Donna Fehlberg and Marilyn Slade in poetry exhibit
Open Mic Night with My Friends August 12, 2013
You don't have to wait until September to get together again with your fellow Tri-Valley Writers. Join the California Writers Club Tri-Valley Branch in collaboration with the Pleasanton Library for "Open Mic Night with My Friends" on Monday night August 12, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. This event will be held at the Pleasanton Public Library, 400 Old Bernal Avenue. Free and open to the … [Read more...] about Open Mic Night with My Friends August 12, 2013
Alice Kight and Marilyn Slade poetry published
Alice Kight's poetry "The Candidate’s Wife" and "Speechless Love" and "On Thursday" a poem by Marilyn Slade, have been published in From Benicia with Love, a poetry anthology of Benicia First Tuesday Poetry Group. … [Read more...] about Alice Kight and Marilyn Slade poetry published





