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Mothers Who Write MOTHERS WHO WRITE is a 10-week workshop that offers support and advice for writing mothers (of all ages) who want to develop their craft and receive feedback on their work. All genres welcome, with particular emphasis on creative non-fiction, poetry and fiction. Mothers Who Write Classes taught by Amy Silverman and Deborah Sussman Susser are offered in the fall and in the spring. To contact Amy Silverman and Deborah Sussman Susser directly, email motherswhowrite@yahoo.com. Mothers Who Write
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The next 10-week Mothers Who Write workshop will begin September 10 in Scottsdale. Registration will not begin 'til summer. Please email us and we'll let you know the exact date registration begins.

Become a fan -- Mothers Who Write is on Facebook. And soon we'll be blogging: motherswhowrite.wordpress.com



"Mothers Who Write/Mothers Who Read" Mother's Day Weekend Reading


Join us for the Annual "Mothers Who Write/Mothers Who Read" Mother's Day Weekend Reading
at 6 p.m. Saturday, May 9, at the Scottsdale Center for the Arts, Stage 2 Theater. Admission is free.

Enjoy new prose and poetry created by mothers in this ten-week writer's workshop.

Miss the 2008 Mother's Day Weekend Reading? Read the work here.



Mothers Are Writing

Linda Levitt has a book out, What to Do When Your Kid is Smarter Than You. Check it out at amazon.com.


Missy Martin
writes the monthly "Home Front" column for the Ahwatukee Foothills News (www.ahwatukee.com). She is the editor and publisher of two anthologies: Bombshells - War Stories and Poems by Women on the
Homefront
(spdbooks.org), and Mourning Sickness - Stories and Poems about Miscarriage, Stillbirth and
Infant Loss
(spdbooks.org). Both books are available on amazon.com.


 
Bombshells - War Stories and Poems by Women on the Homefront
 
Mourning Sickness - Stories and Poems about Miscarriage, Stillbirth and
Infant Loss

Kim Kunasek has an essay about her mother's sewing machine in the April/May issue of Mary Engelbreit's Home Companion. (We couldn't find the essay online, at www.homecompanion.com, but we did find the magazine in local grocery stores and any place with a large newsstand.)

Debra Rich Gettleman writes a regular column for Raising Arizona Kids magazine and blogs on www.raisingarizonakids.com.

Lisa Sullivan
is also blogging. Check her out at web.mac.com/drsullivan/Site/Lisas_Pieces/Lisas_Pieces.html.

Mary Ellen Woods is blogging, too: www.aarpmom.blogspot.com.

Mothers Who Write co-teacher Amy Silverman is blogging at girlinapartyhat.wordpress.com.

[Update us on your own writing at motherswhowrite@yahoo.com and we'll post the news here]

Now Read This!

 

Mothers Who Write Pearls

Thank you to everyone who participated in, attended and supported Pearls!

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