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    CCWF November 2022 Webinar: Distribution and Supply Chain Issues: What It Means to Indie and Traditional Authors and How to Navigate the Challenges

    BySarah Hamaker October 6, 2022September 6, 2022

    Distribution and Supply Chain Issues: What It Means to Indie and Traditional Authors and How to Navigate the Challenges With Athena Dean Holtz, speaker, author and publisher at Redemption Press November 9, 2022, 8 to 9 p.m. Eastern CCWF members, see your email to register for this event. Nonmembers, you can attend for $10 by…

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  • Quarterly Mtgs

    CCWF October Quarterly Meeting: Making Money As A Freelance Writer: YOU Can Do It!

    BySarah Hamaker September 17, 2022September 6, 2022

    Making Money As A Freelance Writer: YOU Can Do It! With John Riddle CCWF Quarterly Meeting, October 1, 2022, 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.   In person @ Centreville Presbyterian, Centreville, VA, and online via Zoom. CCWF members, see your email to register for this event. Nonmembers, you can attend for $15 by clicking here….

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    CCWF September 2022 Webinar: Telling the Truth: How to Write Narrative Nonfiction

    BySarah Hamaker September 6, 2022September 6, 2022

    Telling the Truth: How to Write Narrative Nonfiction With Dr. Craig von Buseck Wednesday, September 14, 8-9 p.m. Eastern   CCWF members, see your email to register for this event. Nonmembers, you can attend for $10 by clicking here. In “Telling the Truth: How to Write Narrative Nonfiction,” Dr. Craig von Buseck will take us…

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  • Member Spotlight: Linda Rondeau
    Member Spotlight

    Member Spotlight: Linda Rondeau

    ByJohnese Burtram March 8, 2021March 11, 2021

    WHAT TYPE OF WRITING DO YOU DO? Currently, I have eleven published books, mostly contemporary fiction, and two non-fiction. I have one speculative fiction book. I am contracted for four additional books to be published in 2021-2022: a paranormal, a suspense, a contemporary novelette, and a middle-grade sci-fi. Obviously, I am not a genre writer….

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  • Member Spotlight: Melanie Jeschke
    Member Spotlight

    Member Spotlight: Melanie Jeschke

    ByJohnese Burtram December 14, 2020March 11, 2021

    What type of writing do you do? Are you traditionally published or self/indie published? My first published writings were local travel articles called “Backyard Getaways” for the former Journal newspaper (now The Examiner), which had a wide distribution in the DC suburbs. It was exciting to have a by-line and be paid for my writing,…

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  • Member Spotlight: Diane Elgin
    Member Spotlight

    Member Spotlight: Diane Elgin

    ByJohnese Burtram November 30, 2020March 11, 2021

    What type of writing do you do? (Books, blogging, articles, genre, audience, etc.) And are you traditionally published or self/indie published? I am an author who writes picture books for children to empower them to read, learn, and grow. Initially, I self-published my first book, 31 Days of What if Bible Devotional. Soon after, I…

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  • Webinars

    Self-Publish without Being Eaten by Sharks

    ByJohnese Burtram November 30, 2020December 27, 2020

    Webinar Amy DeardonJanuary 6, 20208:00 – 9:00p.m. Eastern Time How to Become Happily Self-Published without Being Eaten by Sharks Congratulations on finishing your manuscript! Now it’s time to self-publish. What do you do now?  This talk walks you through the self-publishing process. Keep all rights and profits while you design and market your stunning new…

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  • Guest Blog

    Train Yourself to be a Better Writer – Stephanie Buckwalter

    ByJohnese Burtram November 2, 2020November 3, 2020

    Guest Blog from Stephanie Buckwalter, 11/11 Webinar Speaker Writers write. Good writers read. And I’m not talking about Twitter and your favorite blog. I’m talking about the classics. Read them. Study them. Analyze them. As you learn how the classics are put together, you learn to see the structure of good writing. Here are a…

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  • Member Spotlight: Sahar Smith
    Member Spotlight

    Member Spotlight: Sahar Smith

    ByJohnese Burtram November 2, 2020March 11, 2021

    What type of writing do you do? And are you traditionally published or self/indie published?             I am fairly new to the art of writing and have not yet written a book, though God has given me the title and idea for three so far. The type of writing that I find I’m most drawn…

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  • Guest Blog

    Why I Write Own Voices Stories – Preslaysa Williams

    ByGuest Post October 5, 2020October 4, 2020

    Guest Blog from Preslaysa Williams, 10/31 Quarterly Meeting Speaker Origins and Definition of Own Voices The Own Voices movement began when children’s literature author, Corinne Davis, created a hashtag of the same name. Corinne wanted to emphasize the importance of Own Voices in children’s literature because, despite the rallying cry for diversity in the Kidlit…

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