Representatives from the Tennessee State Library and Archives will be giving us an overview of their collections and services at our February meeting. This is a lovely facility that has been in operation for about three years and is located at Bicentennial Mall. If you're interested in Tennessee history, be sure to join us. This is a great place to research that book you're reading or writing! See you February 6 at Carrabba's at 6:00 pm.
Books to Start 2025Members and guests gathered at our monthly meeting on Thursday, January 2, 2025 at Carrabba’s. We each shared a book that we read in 2024 that we highly recommend! The titles are listed below. See you next month!
To see the dates for future meetings and to check out our previous programs, go to our Programs and Events page here. The Merriest of Holiday Parties!WNBA Nashville members were in "full bling" at the Holiday Party! Everyone enjoyed a fun and festive evening, mixing and mingling at Old Natchez Country Club in Franklin.
Nashville Chapter President Ami McConnell and Program Chair Linda Harris highlighted upcoming events, and special guest Katie McDonnell, co-founder of the Porch, spoke about their literary-based classes and programs. Thanks to everyone who attended, and to Membership Chair Catherine Hooper for organizing the event. Join us in 2025 for more parties, book clubs, monthly membership meetings and networking happy hours. Check back here and watch your emails for more information! A Thank You from The PorchOn behalf of The Porch, co-founder Katie McDougall and I want to extend our heartfelt thanks for the honor of speaking at your annual holiday mixer. It was an absolute delight to share about The Porch and our Writing for Good program with such an engaged and inspiring group. The passion and energy in the room were truly uplifting, and we are grateful for the opportunity to connect with all of you.
As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, The Porch cannot operate without the generosity of our community. Your support enables us to fulfill our mission of making creative writing accessible to anyone and everyone. Together, we can continue to foster a thriving literary arts community in Nashville and beyond. We invite you to get involved with The Porch in the following ways:
Below, you’ll find detailed information about our Writing for Good program and our 2024 Annual Report, which highlights our impact within the Middle Tennessee community thanks to supporters like you. These resources showcase the vital role supporters have in helping us achieve our mission. Thank you again for your hospitality and for championing the transformative power of words. Your support makes all the difference, and we’re honored to partner with such a dedicated and inspiring group. To learn more about The Porch - CLICK HERE With gratitude, Bonnie Bonnie St Martin Director of Development (423) 903-6751 [email protected] https://linkedin.com/in/bonniestmartin/
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WNBA Boston 2025 Agent/Query event
Whether you are ready to submit or just wondering how it all works, join us with literary agents Pam Gruber, Jim McCarthy, and Jessica Sinsheimer hosted by Kelsey Costa, Programs Chair of the WNBA-Boston Chapter and Aime Alley Card, author of The Tigerbelles and Programs Chair of the WNBA-Boston Chapter WHEN: 1/14/25 @ 7pm EST WHERE: Virtual REGISTER: CLICK HERE TO ATTEND Submit queries: CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT After many months of reading and review, the WNBA is happy to announce the Great Group Reads selections for 2024.
Did you realize there are more pages on our website than this one? Click above the website header on the three lines or the plus sign to find the links to our other pages. You'll find lots more content and information! And don't forget to let us know when you have news for our Member News page! We want to share your accomplishments with our members! |
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