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Coach Teresa here, working side by side with pal & colleague Mary E. Knippel today. Elisa Southard and I meet once a month to work together. Today is with Mary.

First . . .  Please tell job-seeker friends — Tues. Oct. 11, 2011 Mary E. Knippel presents at SF Professional Career Network. Meet 9:00am at 390 Valencia St., SF. Presentation 9:30-11:00am.  I’ll be there to film Mentor Mary as she guides job-seekers on how to “Create Your Success Story”:

• Learn simple, creative ways to get noticed in a crowd
• Design your vision-board to achieve your dreams
• Convert your passions into valuable connections

If you can’t attend this Meet-Up, visit Mary’s site: http://yourwritingmentor.com/

My list of  To Do included:

  • respond to clients’ emails.
  • respond to Martha Alderson’s publicist regarding my playing a role in Martha’s blog tour for her new book THE PLOT WHISPERER: Secrets of Story Structure Any Writer Can Master (Adams Media, a division of F+W Media) scheduled for the week of October 17th, 2011.  Senior Publicist Bethany Carland-Adams had asked: “Teresa, I would love to coordinate a review, interview, or guest article around this time on your blog.”
  • critique Mary‘s material for her presentation tomorrow.
  • blog about October events for writers and anyone who needs to express themselves through writing.
  • upload videos (the ones I shot for Women’s National Book Association members and guests at San Francisco Public Library last week; the one I shot of Yolande Barial last month)
  • gather photos for a new brochure for my signature workshop “Heroes, Tricksters, Villains”
  • blog about getting more mileage after you’ve posted a comment on someone’s blog.

    Sincerely,

    Coach Teresa

    Teresa LeYung-Ryan says: “Reach out, not stress out, when pursuing your dreams!”

    Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days: Attract Agents, Editors, Publishers, Readers, and Media Attention NOW

    Love Made of Heart inspiring adult children of mentally ill parents to speak openly about the stigmas and find resources for their families.

    As a manuscript consultant, Teresa LeYung-Ryan loves helping writers identify their themes and archetypes.

    YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/teresaleyung

    Teresa on facebook!  She’s also involved in Women’s National Book Association and California Writers Club

     

    Be Kind To Editors and Writers Month – September

    Dear  Writers and Editors,

    Please introduce yourselves by clicking on the title bar of this post and submitting a comment so that my blog visitors will get to see who you are. Thank you!

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    Here are a few editors I recommend, including myself  :)

    We celebrate “Be Kind To Editors and Writers Month” !

    Lynn Scott

    Vicki Weiland

    Ricky Weisbroth

    Mary E. Knippel

    Teresa LeYung-Ryan

     

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    Sincerely,

    Coach Teresa

    Teresa LeYung-Ryan says: “Reach out, not stress out, when pursuing your dreams!”

    Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days: Attract Agents, Editors, Publishers, Readers, and Media Attention NOW

    $9.81 for ebook; $22 for print edition

    Love Made of Heart inspiring adult children of mentally ill parents to speak openly about the stigmas and find resources for their families.

    As a manuscript consultant, Teresa LeYung-Ryan loves helping writers identify their themes and archetypes.

    YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/teresaleyung

    Teresa on facebook!  She’s also involved in Women’s National Book Association and California Writers Club.

     

    Who Is the Woman / Journalist /Chronicler /Author Mary Jo McConahay ?

    “From the moment she steps into the deep Mexican jungle, you will follow her anywhere.”

    Mary Jo McConahay emailed me and Mary E. Knippel, telling us that she cannot attend the Women’s National Book Association-San Francisco Chapter Meet-Up at the main library on Thursday, August 4, 2011, 6:00-7:30pm because she  will be launching her book Maya Roads: One Woman’s Journey Among the People of the Rainforest at the World Affairs Council that day, at exactly the same time!   I will miss you, Mary Jo, but, I am so happy for you and Maya Roads. I’ll be at your event on August 20 for Left Coast Writers at Book Passage in Corte Madera, CA.

    Check out Mary Jo’s calendar. I’ll see you at one of her author’s events.

    Mary Jo says:  “And thanks, Teresa, for the get-up-and-go I found for this promotion phase between the covers of your workbook Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days. So valuable.  All the best to you!”
    I love being a writing career coach.  How else would I get to meet gracious authors like Mary Jo McConahay!

    Sincerely,

    Teresa LeYung-Ryan who says: “Reach out, not stress out, when pursuing your dreams!”

    Coach Teresa’s YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/teresaleyung

    Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days

    Love Made of Heart

    When Is Next Women’s National Book Association Meet Up in San Francisco?

    Writing Career Coach Teresa LeYung-Ryan (WNBA-SF Chapter Secretary) here to say: The next WNBA Meet-Up is Thursday July 7, 2011, 6:00-7:30pm in the Stong Conference Room at San Francisco Public Library, Main Branch (use BART Civic Center Station). There are 2 entrances for the library: 100 Larkin St. (and 30 Grove St.), S.F., CA 94102  Food is not permitted in the Stong Conference Room; you can get food and eat at the cafe (lower level) before the Meet-Up. Meet-Ups are membership benefits; non-members can attend one meet-up a year. To become a member: http://wnba-sfchapter.org/

    August – December 2011 Meet-Ups will be in the Latino/Hispanic Meeting Room where food is allowed. WNBA-SF Meet Ups are orchestrated by Teresa LeYung Ryan and Mary E. Knippel.

    By the way I (Teresa LeYung-Ryan) had so much fun Tuesday night (in spite of the rain) co-presenting with colleague Birgit Soyka and cheered on by Leigh Anne Lindsey, our friends and fans at BookShop West Portal.

    Sincerely,

    Teresa LeYung-Ryan

    Author, Manuscript Consultant,  Writing Career Coach

     

    Before I answer that question, I’d like to introduce you to my colleagues who are fine poets / excellent performers of their poetry.  I had asked them to send me links to their articles about mothers.

    By Yolande Barial, a mom of 3, contributor in the anthologies If Women Ruled the World and Oakland’s Neighborhoods :

    http://yolandebarial.wordpress.com/2011/04/19/www-examiner-com/

    http://www.redroom.com/blog/yolandebarial/happy-mothers-day

    http://www.redroom.com/blog/yolandebarial/thanks-mom

    http://www.redroom.com/blog/yolandebarial/like-daughterlike-mother

    http://www.examiner.com/motherhood-in-stockton/yolande-barial

    http://www.tracypress.com/view/full_story/12489710/article-Her-Voice–To-helmet-or-not-to-helment?instance=home_opinion_lead_story

    Joan Gelfand’s article “Mother’s Day Without Mom” for the Huffington Post

    And, here are authors whose books are about relationships with mothers or mother-figures:

    Lynn Scott – A Joyful Encounter: My Mother, My Alzheimer Clients, and Me

    Deborah Grossman - Goldie and Me

    Luisa Adams - Woven of Water

    Lynn Henriksen – Telltale Souls

    Linda Joy Myers - Don’t Call Me Mother

    Matilda Butler - Rosie’s Daughters

    Kate Farrell - Wisdom Has a Voice: Daughters Remember Mothers

    (me) Teresa LeYung Ryan - Love Made of Heart

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    Coach Teresa, what did you do on Mother’s Day this year?

    Thank you for asking.  The day before Mother’s Day, I had helped dear colleague Mary E. Knippel create multiple videos about her fun Coaxing Creativity workshops:

    http://www.youtube.com/maryeknippel#p/a/u/0/xZ2GgqEE3Q4

    http://www.youtube.com/maryeknippel#p/a/u/1/JsaPHrUvVfo

    Her events are all inspiring. “Simple” and “abundant” best describe what I get from Mary Knippel’s workshops.

    The next Day (Mother’s Day) I met artist Chandra Garsson on Hayes Street.

    Lunch at La Boulange Cafe & Bakery was delightful, sitting in the corner, with view of the entire cafe and looking out onto Hayes Street. My mom would have liked this place. People eating tasty-looking salads, sandwiches, soups, baked goods; you can see the baked goods and pre-made sandwiches in the counters, all appealing. People reading newspapers and drinking beverages.  High ceiling; a European-feel about the place.

    Then Chandra treated me to San Francisco Ballet’s hypnotically beautiful production of The Little Mermaid. The story (tragedy) was written by Hans Christian Andersen.

    http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10150573069220430&oid=27923251292&comments
    Principal dancer Yuan Yuan Tan says: “on stage … I am dancing without thinking.”

    Thank you, Chandra, for giving me a day of bittersweet beauty.

    I come home and there’s a Happy Mother’s Day e-card in my inbox from publicity expert Lin Lacombe. The animated card shows a wishing well. I make my wish for my mom–wherever you are, whatever you’re doing, I wish you lots and lots of joy and love.

    Sincerely,

    Teresa LeYung Ryan

    author of Love Made of  Heart

    Love Made of Heart - get this book for your mom or sister

    author of Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days

     

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    “Coach Teresa, why is it important to show up to network? I don’t like mixers or meet-ups.”

    screenwriter Terri Bertini, author Birgit Soyka, creativity mentor Mary E. Knippel and writing career coach Teresa LeYung Ryan at WNBA-SF Chapter Meet Up at San Francisco Public Library

    June 2, 2011

    Here’s my response:  Take care of yourself; take care of your career. I don’t even like the word “network” so I get creative. Speaking of getting creative, tonight was an example of how to network and have fun.

    Leon Veal, a WNBA member and outreach coordinator for Project Read San Francisco, calendared meeting space at the San Francisco Public Library main branch for us once a month.  I asked fellow member and Creativity Mentor Mary E. Knippel to co-lead a WNBA Meet Up with me.

    Members Birgit Soyka and Janine Kovac RSVPed.

    Mary and I showed up early.  I helped Mary re-configure her business card to read: You’ve been thinking about writing your book? Let me (Mary E. Knippel) help you. Mary showed me her Google Voice phone number. I want to create a YouTube channel for WNBA-SF Chapter–I provided the format and Mary came up with great idea–”Let’s create a how-to video tutorial for our members!”  Mary is indeed the Creativity Mentor.

    Birgit Soyka arrived, looking vibrant.  She and I will be showcasing our books later this month:

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    Tuesday, June 28, 2011, 7:00-9:00pm

    BookShop West Portal, 80 West Portal Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94127 415-564-8080

    Women’s National Book Association (WNBA) members celebrate June’s “Rebuild Your Life Month” featuring books by members Birgit Soyka and Teresa LeYung-Ryan. Join us for a fun evening— reception; authors’ presentations; meet the new board and members of the San Francisco Chapter. Please RSVP by emailing  BookShopRSVP@wnba-sfchapter.org

    Birgit Soyka (author of To Drink the Wild Air: One Woman’s Quest to Touch the Horizon)

    and

    Teresa LeYung-Ryan (author of Love Made of Heart and Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days)

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    Mary and I were telling Birgit about using YouTube to promote our work and Birgit was telling us about her wanting to identify her biggest target audience. Would that be readers of spiritual growth, world travels, women’s issues or motorcycle racing?

    Then Terri Bertini (screenwriter, producer and director) showed up!  I had met Terri at the Asian Heritage Street Celebration last month.  When Birgit showed her book to Terri and started talking about her motorcycle racing and world travel . . . Terri said she remembers meeting Birgit in Los Angeles fifteen years ago at a race and that it seems like just yesterday. Voila!  Birgit (in her motorcycle gear) is memorable and attracts attention.

    I asked Terri if she has a blog and she told us the blog name she is considering. When her blog name is official I will broadcast on my blog.

    Birgit is interested in showcasing her book at more venues.  Mary and I will be at the Literary Arts/Fine Arts Department at the San Mateo County Fair on Friday 17, 2011 (please see http://www.lovemadeofheart.com/Teresa-LeYung-Ryan%27s-Events.html for details) but we cannot be at the fair the following day for Bardi Rosman Koodrin’s Author Book Day June 18, 2011, 2:00-4:00pm because Mary is giving a workshop in Half Moon Bay and I had promised to take photos and film her.

    Here’s an idea:  I would email Bardi and pitch Birgit. Mary suggested to Birgit that if she gets table space on the 18th to showcase her books that she might also showcase my books.

    Aah, helping each other, helping ourselves and having fun at the same time! This is why it is important to show up to network.

    Janine Kovac, we missed you. Check out Janine’s blog. See you real soon.

    Terri Bertini, thank you for joining us at the library.

    Cheering for all hardworking writers!

    Coach Teresa LeYung-Ryan


    Hope to see you on June 17, 2011!  at the Literary Arts Dept. Stage at the San Mateo County Fair in California

    4:00-6:00pm Mary E. Knippel presents “Coaxing Creativity” workshop

    6:30-8:00pm readings by California Writers Club–San Francisco Peninsula Branch members including contributing authors in the anthology Fault Zone: Words from the Edge.

    8:00-9:00pm Author Teresa LeYung-Ryan uses Love Made of Heart to inspire adult-children of mentally-ill parents to speak openly about the stigmas and gain resources for their families. As Writing Career Coach Teresa, she helps fiction and nonfiction authors gain a competitive edge before and after publication with her workbook Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days.

     

     

    Where Do We Find Heroes? They Show Up–Young, Middle-Aged–What They Do–All Inspirational

    First honoree in this video from The Media Center is Bardi Rosman Koodrin. In the interview, Bardi tells about her remarkable experience when she was five years old.

    Here’s an email from courageous Bardi to me:
    “Speaking of angels, did I send you the link to my interview for Local Heroes?  Aside from the 5 minute clip, there is a 20 minute version on YouTube where I discuss the pivotal night in my life when I was visited by an otherworldly woman bathed in white light.
    BTW, had a meeting with the Patch editor yesterday.  My “Healing Chronicles” column is back on!!!!!!!  I so appreciate your efforts to help me and your blogging worked!!!”

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    My dear colleague Kate Farrell (yes! this is the same Kate Farrell who created the anthology Wisdom Has a Voice: Daughters Remember Mothers) tells me via facebook:

    “Hi Teresa! I know how supportive you are of library programs. Here’s a article about how Wallenberg students kept the school library running with no librarian and have received such community recognition.”

    By Bryan Lowry
    SF Public Schools Examiner

    Wallenberg Traditional High School is one of the smaller high schools in SFUSD with an enrollment of less than 700 students. By comparison Lowell High School holds over 2,600 students. Wallenberg’s tiny campus was once an elementary school before transforming into a high school in 1981 named after Raoul Wallenberg, a Swedish diplomat who saved the lives of thousands of European Jews during the Holocaust. Accordingly, the school’s maxim is: “One individual can make a difference.

    For the past four years Logan Cai, a student currently in his senior year, has been proving the truth of that maxim. The school requires students to perform community service in order to graduate, but Logan’s service has far surpassed the minimum requirements. Among many other projects, Logan has been volunteering as the school’s librarian. His efforts have earned him the 2011 Jefferson Award for public service.

    Budget shortfalls in 2009 caused SFUSD to lay off Kate Farrell, the school’s librarian, and cut her position from the school’s budget for the 2009-2010 school year. Wallenberg was on the verge of becoming a high school without a library until Ms. Farrell made a suggestion: let Logan run it. Logan and his partner Fanny Lau were founding members of the school’s Ravenous Readers Book Club and Ms. Farrell had trained them as library interns. When the budget crisis occurred she believed her interns were ready to take the reins.

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    Laurel Anne Hill, author of Heroes Arise, has stepped forward to help Bardi Rosman Koodrin.

    Bardi says in a recent newsletter:

    “The SF/Peninsula Branch of the California Writers Club will be stepping up to ensure that our Literary Stage at the San Mateo County Fair 2011 does not go dark this year. David Hirzel & Laurel Anne Hill will act as our Stage Coordinators. Other club members have offered to pick up the slack to produce various workshops, and to assure that the Second Annual Author Book Day go on without a hitch. Thank You CWC!!! Contact us right away if you want to help.”

    Bardi Rosman Koodrin  & Boris Koodrin artika@earthlink.net

    Kayte Van De Mark kt@creativeid.com

    For tickets to the fair: https://www.sanmateocountyfair.com/fair-info/fair-info/general-fair-info

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    Friday June 17, 2011 Literary Arts Stage at the San Mateo County Fair

    4:00-6:00pm Mary E. Knippel presents “Coaxing Creativity” workshop

    6:30-8:00pm readings from California Writers Club–San Francisco Peninsula Branch members, including contributing authors in the anthology Fault Zone.

    8:00-9:00pm  author Teresa LeYung-Ryan (past president of CWC-SF Peninsula Branch) uses Love Made of Heart to inspire adult-children of mentally-ill parents to speak openly about the stigmas and gain resources for their families. As Writing Career Coach Teresa, she helps fiction and nonfiction authors gain a competitive edge before and after publication with her workbook Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days.

    Visit Teresa’s blog at http://WritingCoachTeresa.com She is the sponsor for “The Immigrant Experience” Writing Contest and she hopes to meet the contestants at the fair.

    How does protagonist Ruby Lin want to help her mother?

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    Do Antagonists Have To Be People?

    Coach Teresa here to answer the question with a question.  Colleague Mary E. Knippel and her husband rented the new movie The King’s Speech (starring Colin Firth) and I watched it with them.

    Who can tell me what/who is the most frightening antagonist to the protagonist (main character) in this story?

    Mary’s husband says: “The microphone!”  What do you think?  What does the microphone represent?

    Sincerely,

    Cheers from Writing Coach Teresa!

     

    Build Your Writer’s Platform & Fanbase In 22 Days: Attract Agents, Editors, Publishers, Readers, and Media Attention NOW Available through Amazon.com   Check out the reviews!   Coach Teresa created the fun workbook to help fiction and nonfiction authors gain a competitive edge.  Whether you want to be your own publisher or sell rights to another publisher, attract readers and more readers now!   After you order Coach Teresa’s workbook, email her to receive an exclusive bonus on platform-building. Teresa’s email address is on her website WritingCoachTeresa.com

     

     

    First, what is a writer’s platform? Writing Career Coach Teresa LeYung Ryan here to answer that question–”Making your name stand for something—to attract targeted consumers who are likely to buy what you have to sell.”

    ” What are you selling? Your literary products—articles, columns, stories, poems, essays, speeches, scripts, books.”

    “Making your name stand for something–the something being the subject matters, issues, and themes in your writings.”

    “Targeted consumers? They are the readers who read the subject matters that you write about.”

    My clients ask me: “Coach Teresa, How long does it take to build my writer’s platform?”

    My answer: “When you stick to something for 21 days, you develop a new habit.  Do the exercises in my workbook for at least 21 days. On the 22nd day, you graduate with the tools to build your writer’s platform.”

    So, how long does it take to build your writer’s platform? Only 22 days!

    May 5, 2011:

    Author Joan Gelfand asked me today: “Teresa, what happens after you build your platform?

    My response: “After I build my platform, I fortify it, then I retrofit it.  Building my platform and then abandoning it doesn’t serve me.”

    Margaret Davis, author of Straight Down the Middle, says: “Instead of the usual pep talks, Coach Teresa’s workbook consists of a series of exercises which are thought-provoking, and always fun.”

    Speaking of fun, I had a fun day fortifying my own platform and helping fellow members of WNBA.

    Thanks to my pal Mary E. Knippel‘s lending me her Flip camera, I produced 4 short videos today–to share my expertise about platform-building for writers. I’ll post the videos on YouTube next week.

    Then, I packed the Women’s National Book Association-San Francisco Chapter (WNBA) membership roster, name badges, name tents, the thank-you gift for our chapter president (Lynn Henriksen),  and went cake-shopping for tonight’s celebration. The event was at the San Francisco Public Library-Main Branch.

    What an exciting meeting!  Established members (guiding lights) showed up; talented new members showed up:

    Lynn Henriksen will mentor the new incoming chapter president or co-presidents

    Kate Britton wishes to stay on as Membership Chair

    Christopher Payne wishes to stay on as Treasurer

    Teresa LeYung-Ryan wishes to stay on as Secretary, mentor committee chairs, and continue to show members how to build their own platforms with the help of the WNBA platform.

    Mary E. Knippel wishes to stay on to mentor committee chairs and help them coax their creativity.

    Birgit Soyka wishes to be WNBA Liaison to BookShop West Portal

    Elizabeth Pomada, former chapter president, will continue to be a guiding light for WNBA, promoting our chapter through San Francisco Writers Conference, ASJA, and other affiliations.

    Michael Larsen, former chapter president, will continue to be a guiding light for WNBA, promoting our chapter through San Francisco Writers Conference, ASJA,and other affiliations.

    Leon Veal will continue being our liaison at San Francisco Public Library and San Francisco Project Read

    Jane Glendinning is also affiliated with California Writers Club-Berkeley Branch

    Patricia Tsang, M.D. is also affiliated with California Writers Club-San Francisco Peninsula Branch (and the Asian Heritage Street Celebration this year)

    Janine Kovac is also affiliated with LitQuake (San Francisco’s Literary Festival)

    Apala Egan is also affiliated with California Writers Club-South Bay Branch

    Claudia Boutote is also affiliated with Harper One, publisher in San Francisco

    Joan Gelfand is immediate-past president on national board of WNBA; she recommends our chapter sponsoring smaller events, and more of them, so that members get to co-chair one event in their region. This distribution of duties would benefit all members.

    Linda Joy Myers, founder of National Association of Memoir Writers (NAMW), offered to share her expertise in teleseminars.

    Linda Lee, our webmaster and cyberspace guru, offered to share her expertise in webinars and make webinars a benefit to members and a revenue tool when we sell the products to non-members.

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    We honored Lynn Henriksen; she made the past 2 years fun for us. Thank you, Lynn!

    Vicki, Leigh Anne, Kaye, Barbara, Judith, Ricky, Elisa, we missed you at this meeting/party. See you soon!

    Cyberspace Guru Linda Lee and I had a chance to chat after the meeting.

    Cheers from Writing Coach Teresa!

    Sincerely,

    Teresa LeYung-Ryan, board member, San Francisco Chapter of Women’s National Book Association

    Hope to see members in or near San Francisco on Thursday June 2, 2011,  6:00-7:30pm
    Women’s National Book Association-San Francisco Chapter MEET UP
    Mary E. Knippel (Creativity Mentor) & Teresa LeYung-Ryan (Writing Career Coach) will be present to mentor members and conduct “round-table MEET UP”
    San Francisco Public Library, Main Branch, Latino/Hispanic Community Room (you can bring food into this room) at lower level,
    100 Larkin St.(or use 30 Grove Street entrance), S.F., CA 94102
    http://wnba-sfchapter.org/
    RSVP by emailing:  Secretary@wnba-sfchapter.org

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    22-Day Platform-Building Coach Teresa LeYung Ryan helps authors with their pitches at "Speed Dating with Agents & Acquisition Editors" at WNBA's signature event

    22-Day Platform-Building Coach Teresa LeYung Ryan helps authors with their pitches at "Speed Dating with Agents & Acquisition Editors" at WNBA's signature event

    Andria Wagner
    Barbara Brunetti
    Belinda “Bee” Hylinski
    Brittany Pettibone
    Nicole Pettibone
    Danny Garon
    Diana Franco
    Jennifer Hewitt
    Joan Steidinger
    Kimber Simpkins
    Rasa Gustaitis
    Ronnie Lovler

    How to Pitch a Novel, Memoir, Narrative Nonfiction, or How-To Book to Agents and Acquisition Editors

    Saturday March 26, 2011

    This morning colleague Jane Glendinning and I had a chance to catch up since October last year when I met the delightful writers (and saw Sarah Clark!) at California Writers Club Berkeley Branch.

    Jane and I had shared  an adventure when Oakland public libraries were in danger of severe budget cuts.  This morning 7:40am our walk from BART Embarcadero station to Sinbad’s Restaurant was another adventure in San Francisco.  Rain. Puddles.  We were on our way to help authors pitch their projects at the WNBA signature event “Meet the Agents & Acquisition Editors”

    WNBA executive board and committee members at Meet the Agents 2011 March 26

    The reward was working with fellow members at Women’s National Book Association. Jane Glendinning and Birgit Soyka helped Meet-the-Agents Event Chair Judith Marshall and  Chapter President Lynn Henriksen set up while Treasurer Christopher Payne and beloved Vicki Weiland greeted attendees at registration.  VP Kate Britton had worked miracles pulling online registration data.  Mary Jo McConahay took photos (We are so happy for Mary Jo. Two years ago at this same event, Mary Jo met agent Andy Ross.  Her book, Maya Roads, will be published on August 1, 2011.)

    Teresa LeYung Ryan & Judith Marshall  cheer for Mary Jo McConahay (middle)

    Teresa LeYung Ryan & Judith Marshall cheer for Mary Jo McConahay (middle)

    Tanya Egan Gibson, Mary E. Knippel and yours truly Teresa LeYung Ryan helped authors fine-tune their pitches.

    Karen Folger Jacobs & Diane LeBow I always get a kick seeing you two power-women.

    Talking Tagline Coach Elisa Southard couldn’t be there because she was at the Bay Area Travel Writing planning retreat. Diane LeBow also headed to that meeting after the pitch fest.

    Mathilde Schmidt and Carla Danziger – great seeing you both.   I met new member Janine Kovac.  Welcome aboard!

    Valerie Mihalache, it was wonderful seeing you.

    The 11 agents/acquisition editors/publishers included WNBA members Elizabeth Pomada and Michael Larsen (who are co-founders of San Francisco Writers Conference and Writing for Change Conference), Laurie McLean, Jennifer Joseph, Amy Burkhardt, Andy Ross, Brooke Warner, Georgia Hughes, Gordon Warnock, Jeanette Perez, and Peter Beren!Zoe Fitzgerald Carter with Lynn Henriksen+Judith Marshall+Mary Knippel--photo by Mary Jo McConahay 2011-03-26

    Zoe Fitzgerald Carter, author of Imperfect Endings, gifted us with a candid talk about her publishing journal, the folks who helped her share her remarkable story with readers, and what she’s working on now.

    Coach Teresa LeYung Ryan and Agent Laurie McLean

    Coach Teresa LeYung Ryan and Agent Laurie McLean

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