
We are so proud of our members and what amazing work they bring to the [crazy/unbelievable/who wrote THIS?] world.
Suzanne Pederson released Bend in the Circle in October 2020. A women’s fiction/contemporary romance about an American military couple in Germany who navigate the aftermath of rape in the 1980s.
Jennifer Griffith launched her podcast, About Your Mother, that explores the influence our mothers have on the trajectory of our lives.
https://www.byjennifergriffith.com/about-your-mother-podcast/
Vanessa MacLaren-Wray, author of All That Was Asked, discussed “Who Will Own Space?” in a panel at the November 7th BayCon miniCon.
Jill Bronfman’s poetry and photography is featured in a new book, The Very Edge, https://www.amazon.com/Very-Edge-Polly-Alice-McCann/dp/1970151234.
On November 30, Sheryl Bize-Boutte reads her story, “The Last Collard Green” for Colossus: Home Anthology; benefit for Oakland’s MOMS4Housing
Her debut novel, Betrayal on the Bayou was reviewed by Story Circle Network as
“This is a book to read, to re-read, to take into your heart, and to always remember…”
November 19 is the official launch date for Marylee MacDonald’s SURRENDER, a memoir of nature, nurture, and love. For fans of Philomena and The Girls Who Went Away.
WNBA-SF past president Kate Farrell is teaching a virtual two-part storytelling workshop at the Mechanics Institute, February 27 and March 6, 10:30 am – Noon. Registration limited.
https://www.milibrary.org/events/stories-pandemic-storytelling-workshop-two-parts-feb-27-2021
Joan Frank’s new novel, The Outlook for Earthlings, has just been published by Regal House Publishing. Watch her recent Zoom launch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCBxmAnHIpQ
R. Read released a new book titled How to Save a Life: Answer the Call. Available on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/How-Save-Life-Answer-Call/dp/B08H6RWCCJ.
With members achieving so much, don’t forget to support your fellow WNBA-SF peers and purchase one of their books. Connect with the author via social media and review their work.
While this time of year can be a period of reading, reflection, and promoting your work, it is also a great time to plan for the New Year. What events will you be attending? What writing goals do you have? Will you be starting a new manuscript?
As you begin to plan for a strong finish to the year, keep in mind the WNBA-SF can help you to achieve your goals.
Enjoy the fall and best of luck to you in the New Year!

The New York Times Magazine recently described Ellery Akers’ new poetry book,
Sheryl J. Bize-Boutte‘s short story “The Last Collard Green” will be published in the upcoming Colossus:Home anthology. Slated for summer 2020 release, all proceeds will be donated to Oakland’s Moms4Housing.
WNBA-SF past president Kate Farrell released her storytelling book June 16th, Story Power: Secrets to Creating, Crafting, and Telling Memorable Stories. She’s had both online and in-person events, with more to come.
B. Lynn Goodwin had a piece on journaling posted on the
San Francisco Values: Common Ground For Getting America Back On Track, by Geri Spieler and Rick Kaplowitz, published by Palmetto Publishing Group, looks at America’s values and follows how they begin in the Bay Area and then are adopted throughout the rest of the country. While the phrase has garnered some negative responses, in truth, they are America’s values.
Lisa Braver Moss‘ novel Shrug has won the gold in YA fiction in the 2020 IPPYs, as well as the silver in general fiction in the 2020 IBPA Benjamin Franklin awards.
Joan Gelfand launched her debut novel, Extreme on July 14th, 2020:
Maxine Schur advanced picture book, Brave with Beauty, was named a 2020 Notable Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies by the Children’s Book Council. Also, her wacky fun alphabet book, Pigs Dancing Jigs will be published in October by Lawley Publishing.
Beatrice Bowles’ Spider Grandmother’s Web of Wonders, an illustrated storybook, is out and available in all bookstores.


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