Q&A with Rhiannon Frater

Hot off the press! Check out this great Q&A with the phenomenally successful self-published author Rhiannon Frater. We’re thrilled to announce that Rhiannon will be teaching a workshop with the Writers’ League on October 1 titled  Self Publishing: How to Do it Right. Click on the title to learn more

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WLT Manuscript Contest Success Story!

One Writer’s Happy Tale of How Losing WLT’s Manuscript Competition Helped Win Major Publication by Lynda Rutledge Is losing a competition sometimes better than winning one?  The answer just might be a Big, Fat Yes. And therein lies the tale: In April 2012, my novel Faith Bass Darling’s Last Garage

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Carol Dawson’s Gallery Talk

The Writers’ League was delighted to co-host a gallery talk with Carol Dawson, one of our most popular authors and instructors. Painting is Carol’s other passion, and her new show, “Intimate Jungles,” at the Wally Workman Gallery http://www.wallyworkmangallery.com/ in Austin (through May 28, 2011) is simply spectacular. Carol is sharing

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Q & A With Author Carrie Ryan

Today we bring you another installment in our ongoing series of Q & As with the featured authors, agents, and editors of our brand-new YA A to Z Conference. It’s the first conference of its kind, focusing on the craft and business of writing for the young adult market. Pre-conference

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Meet Author Nina Godiwalla at BookPeople

On Tuesday, April 5th, the WLT will be hosting a Q & A with author Nina Godiwalla at BookPeople in Austin. Besides being a debut author, Nina is also a native Texan, a former WLT member, and a current WLT board member! Come celebrate the book launch party for this

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Q & A With Author Heather Hepler

Today we feature the fifth in our series of Q & As with the featured authors, agents, and editors of our upcoming YA A to Z Conference. It’s the first conference of its kind, dedicated to the craft and business of writing for young adults. If you need more info

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Q & A with Author Cinda Williams Chima

This is the first in our series of Q & As with the featured authors, agents, and editors of our upcoming YA A to Z Conference! For more information about the conference, click here. And look for more great Q & As throughout the month of March and up until

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Q&A with Author Amanda Ward

This week’s Q&A spotlights Austin’s very own Amanda Ward, author of Forgive Me, How to be Lost, Sleep Toward Heaven, and Love Stories in This Town. Her new novel, Close Your Eyes, will be published by Random House in July, 2011. Enjoy! What book are you reading right now? Mrs. Somebody

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