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Member Newsletter — May 2025

Photo by Atilla Bingöl on Unsplash   Hello Writers!   Maya Angelou said, “Every storm runs out of rain.” April was not shy of rain. As a matter of fact, April exceeded her typical showers and brought us catastrophic flooding. Fortunately, I wasn’t in an area impacted by the rains, but I’ve certainly felt the emotional rise of floodwater. The ...

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Spring into Summer Writers’ Retreat at Valaterra — June 7, 2025

  Join us for a peaceful day of writing among friends at the Valaterra Retreat Center in La Grange, Kentucky. There will be time and space for writing, conversation, walking the trails, and peer critique. Bring a work-in-progress or write something new! We’ll provide a prompt for inspiration. Registration opens on the WWW website on May 12 at 10:00 am. ...

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May Meeting featuring Lennie Hay at St. Matthews Library — May 13, 2025

  Join us for our monthly meeting—beginning 6:30 PM and ending at 8:30 PM. We meet in-person at a Louisville Free Public Library. More information is sent in the monthly newsletter. We enjoy lively conversation about the writing life, including peer critiques of short manuscripts—poetry or prose. The strength-based peer critiques affirm each woman’s unique writing style while providing helpful revision suggestions.  On May 13, we’re back at the St. Matthews library branch with a special poetry ...

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Member Newsletter — April 2025

Photo from Istock Hello Writers!   Teaching Old Dogs… I haven’t set foot in a college classroom for 18 years, but for some reason, I don’t feel anxious at all, even as I clock the fact that everyone except the professor is clearly in their early 20s while I am dangling here on the precipice of 60. In fact, I ...

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Things I’ve Lost

by Holly Hinson Photo by Young Kyung Kim on Unsplash   March 26, 2025   Beautiful leather jacket I had begged my dad to buy for me at the mall, when I was 15, at a neighborhood keg party in somebody’s garage. My dream to be a ballet dancer, when I was 11, and the dance instructor gently told me ...

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Member Newsletter — March 2025

Photo by Liz Roach Smith   Hello Writers! In Home Cooking: A Writer in the Kitchen, Laurie Colwin writes: “No one who cooks, cooks alone. Even at her most solitary, a cook in the kitchen is surrounded by generations of cooks past, the advice and menus of cooks present, the wisdom of cookbook writers.” Cooking is alchemy, bringing together disparate ...

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Member Newsletter — February 2025

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  Photo by Margarida Afonso on Unsplash Hello Writers! When was the last time you tried something new? The last few weeks, I’ve been learning how to crochet. I’ve read a book from the yarn shop and watched many YouTube videos. I’ve been to Michael’s more than once for different sized hooks and different types of yarn. I’ve stayed up ...

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Member Newsletter — January 2025

  Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash Happy New Year, Writers! As we whirl with vim and vigor into a new year, and I turn over load after load of laundry from holiday houseguests, I can’t help but think about my New Year’s resolutions. What will I resolve to do in 2025? And….this is where I get stuck. It feels ...

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Member Newsletter — December 2024

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Photo by Zoe on Unsplash   Happy Holidays Writers!  The holidays are upon us, and for most that means a time full of joy and love and cheer. A Great Hunt for the Perfect Gift for everyone on your list. With my mental health journey, I am learning to respect my body (and thus, brain) more. And when it comes ...

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Testimony of Women and Words

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by Melissa Uhl Draut   Photo by Giulia Bertelli on Unsplash   November 8, 2024   Dear Women Who Write, Hours after learning of the 2024 presidential election result, I thought of you. Bearing in mind the statistics that some of you might be happy with the results, then I say, “Good tidings, and please lend me a bit of ...

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