The Weather Might Be Frightful, But The Reads Were Delightful

2009 December 10

Many dedi­ca­ted wri­ters bra­ved a cold win­ter night to attend the Decem­ber 9 mee­ting of DFWWW, which pro­ves that no hardship can keep good authors down.

Perry Cur­tis Bales announ­ced that publisher Books in Motion reques­ted the full manusc­ript of his Wes­tern novel Gunfighter’s Star. Rose­mary Clement-Moore sub­mit­ted her newest novel, ten­ta­ti­vely tit­led Texas Gothic, to her publisher Dela­corte. Miche­lle O’Neal broke into the natio­nal maga­zine mar­ket when her article “Tes­ting, Tes­ting: Unders­tan­ding Blood and Breath Alcohol Tes­ting” appea­red in the win­ter issue of MADD­vo­cate.

Atten­dees were remin­ded that 2010 mem­bership dues must be paid in order to vote in the Board of Direc­tors elec­tion in January, or to par­ti­ci­pate in read and cri­ti­que ses­sions next year. Two refe­rence books aimed toward wri­ters of children’s and Young Adult lite­ra­ture were added to the Workshop’s exten­sive library and are avai­la­ble to be loaned.

Finally, in con­fe­rence news, it was announ­ced that retai­ler Books-A-Million has agreed to run the offi­cial books­tore at the 2010 DFW Wri­ters’ Con­fe­rence. As an added bonus, all regis­te­red con­fe­rence atten­dees will receive a 20% dis­count on purcha­ses of any Books-A-Million merchan­dise pre­sent at the con­fe­rence center.

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