What Women Have Said About the National Association of Women Writers - NAWW
@ To the editors at NAWW - I've been wandering around on your site and enjoying it thoroughly, and I must tell you that you've done a remarkable job! I can't imagine the amount of time you've devoted to this effort, hats off to you for the dedication.
@ I just want to say a huge thank you for The NAWW Writer's Guide, which arrived in the post this week. Very well put together and full of interesting and informative articles. Keep up the great work! With kindest regards, Jan Andersen, UK based Freelance Writer and Humorist and owner of World Writer, a one-stop information resource for writers.
@ First let me tell you what a wonderful job you're doing with NAWW! You've come such a long way, and have produced a wonderful environment for women writers. I applaud your efforts in creating something that will end up being a huge support for women all over the world. Keep up the great work! I appreciate the fact that your e-zine is not filled with lots of junk ads .... you stay on topic. Mary Jo Wehniainen - The Virtual Success Coach - "Helping Ordinary People Create Extraordinary Lives"
@ I just want to say thank you to Sheri' and the contributing members for working so hard on our collective behalf. The weekly emag is chock full of useful information, inspiration, and motivation. I'm finding that NAWW speaks to my soul like no other discussion group, and I'm joyful to have found you all. Your essays and articles feed my literary hunger. Thanks again to all of you. Angel Brown - Angel's Business Services - Tending to details so you don't have to… at http://www.angelbrown.com
@ I got inspired again after receiving your NAWW stuff. It is wonderful! Very professional and nicely done.
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@ Really appreciate the job you're doing for all of us writers. You're wonderful! I read the Writer's Guide from cover to cover and enjoyed every article. I appreciate the two bookmarks and two pamphlets. These extras will come in quite handy-thanks! Appreciatively yours, Patricia Spork, Publisher/Editor - Writers Graphic Image - http://www.writersgraphicimage.com/
@ This weeks issue is fantastic as expected. This evening, I attended my meeting with WOWWS and talked about NAWW. I am thrilled to be a member and look forward to getting my full business more marketable to showcase and grow! You are a great inspiring example and your willingness to share is a great gift! Let me know if there is any thing else I can do to help the process while I work on my personal site. Bless Ya', BelindA at BA Publications
@ I am ezine-d out! I receive them, I browse them, I publish one myself. Congratulations on a nice publication. I actually read it top to bottom because I wanted to! Your site came up as a referral (I believe) in Moira Allen's new web zine this month--and I was really impressed. Subscribed to the zine, I am looking forward to getting my membership stuff together. You all have a good thing going. Good luck! Danielle Thorne - Publishing Editor - www.wpworldmuse.com
@ Your newsletter is EXCELLENT and I forwarded it to the Idaho Press Women with an encouragement to join. Great information. GREAT JOB! Elizabeth Laden - Publisher and Editor of the Island Park News, an award winning weekly newspaper published in Island Park Idaho. http://www.targheevisions.com
@ THIS IS MUY F A N T A S T I C O ! WOW! As you said it is long, but it is so varied; it has something for all writers, no matter their experience. Boy, HAVE YOU PROVIDED A FORUM! This is a wonderful read. No humdrum stuff in this newsletter. It bounces, so it is not difficult to see why you are growing by leaps and bounds. I do not have to tell you that you are doing a marvelous job, but I am anyway because you are. I always state the obvious. Jan Keck - Author of In the Garden of My Heart, Gossamer & Gold, Quoth The Parrot - The Series (Co-written with Canadian, Ken A. Rumsby), Beach Shadows and The War of Mind and Roses.
@ It's a great newsletter! You see, my native language is not English, but since it is cumbersome to get literature in Hungarian I've been reading English literature for a while now. When I got to the States I used writing and thinking in English as an exercise. Now I can't stop it. I still write my diary in English because some of the things happened to me "in English". Writing is fun! Thanks for the newsletter, Anna
@ Thank you for your recent, inspiring article in Volume 1 that tells us ideas for stories/poems. (Writing Exercises to Ignite Your Soul) You mention many options, but I was particularly motivated by the suggestion to write about something from our childhood. What a great idea! The following poem is the offspring of your suggestive idea. Andrea Forbing-Maglione
@ The newsletter is great, Congrats! You've got lots of good stuff here -- hope it's very successful! Cathy Richard Dodson - Freelance Writer and Editor. Author of Miss Cornett's Courtship - http://www.writershouse.net