The elegant salon for women at the fabulous Montage in Laguna Beach promises to be a day to remember.
What could be better than gathering with our sister writers and readers to network, be inspired, and feel empowered?
The event includes an art exhibit by Robin Wethe Altman, a light champagne lunch, music by violinist Paul Mcintire, featured authors Jeri Westerson, Lynette Brasfield, Kathryn Jordan, Regina Louise, Barbara DeMarco-Barrett, poet Ricki Mandeville, and the opportunity to win two fabulous nights at Casa de los Sereñnos in the Baja gated Los Gaviotas! It can't get much better than that! You NEED this perfect day.
October 9, 2010, 10:30-2:30.
Doesn't this day belong to YOU?
Check out the "She Writes" site and reserve your seat at the table either online or by personal check to Windflower Press, Box 7089, Laguna Niguel, CA 92607.
Limited to only 100 women writers, readers, and their friends, seating will be at intimate round tables in the Studio, on the patio, and the grassy bluff overlooking the coastline. Guests will have the opportunity to stroll the lovely grounds following the fete and are welcome to enjoy the piano bar, spa, shops, and other resort facilities.
We're excited and want you there, too. Isn't it time you did something special for yourself?
Dedicated to women, but available to anyone interested in writing, this is a safe place to share thoughts on writing, network, find resources, tips, motivation and inspiration. If you have a yen to write, Saturday Mornings should belong to YOU! Now offering query letter help, manuscript critique, assistance in writing a book proposal, peer coaching, and MORE! Be sure to SCROLL to the bottom of page for valuable videos on writing! Coming Soon: A LITERARY SALON for women. Join us October 6th!
Upcoming Meeting Dates
Part instruction, brainstorming, motivation, & critique, our supportive group meets the second and fourth Saturday of the month and is user-friendly, inspirational, and empowering. Every woman deserves a room of her own.
"As soon as coffee is in your stomach, there is a general commotion. Ideas begin to move...similes arise, the paper is covered. Coffee is your ally and writing ceases to be a struggle."~Honore de Balzac
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