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Online Monthly Networking Meeting 


October Networking Meeting: Online via Zoom
Friday, October 14, 2022 at 11:30 AM MST

We want to stay connected and support our members as much as possible, our monthly luncheon meeting will be held online via Zoom until further notice. Please sign up to join the zoom meeting here.
IMPORTANT: You must sign up by clicking the corresponding button below to attend the meeting you prefer.
RSVP for Virtual Meeting
We have created a Zoom information page with instructions for our members on how to use Zoom and access our monthly meeting. To view the Zoom information, click here.​​​ 
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POETRY & PLACE
By Heather Frankland
September 30, 2022 AT 5 PM MDT

Sep 30 Poetry Workshop
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The session will look at incorporating landscape and place in poetry. We'll look at effective examples of place in poetry, discuss how that impacts poems and the audience, and try a few generative writing exercises. By the end of the session, each attendee will walk away with the beginnings of one or two poems. 
Heather D. Frankland holds an MFA and a MPH from New Mexico State University. She was a Peace Corps and Peace Corps Response Volunteer in Peru and Panama. She has been published in Sweet Lit, Flying Island Journal, ROAR, Claudius Speaks, Sin Fronteras Press, and others. Heather has a deep- rooted passion for literature, advocacy, culture, feminism, and literature of place as well as displacement. Originally from Muncie, Indiana, she currently lives in Silver City, NM. 

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AWARD WINNING BOOK COVER DESIGN
By Felicia Cedillos
April 13, 2022 AT 3:30 PM MDT

April 13, 2022 Workshop: Award Winning Cover Design
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Award Wining Cover Design
Felicia Cedillos, senior book designer at University of New Mexico Press, will present on the cover design process and how important it is to the overall success of the book. This workshop will go over font and color choices, image type, audience relatability, and how the cover design should relate to the interior design.
Felicia Cedillos has been working in academic publishing for fifteen years in a variety of roles, with the past eight years spent in design and production. She has won awards for her book designs from several organizations, including PubWest and the New Mexico Book Association. She has lived in New Mexico for the majority of her life and is a graduate of UNM.
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HOW TO SNARE AND CARE FOR A LITERARY AGENT
By Liz Trupin-Pulli, Co-Director of JET Literary Associates, Inc.
March 23, 2022 AT 3:30 PM MDT

March 23, 2022 Workshop: How to Snare and Care for an Agent
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You have finally finished writing a book and are ready to get it in front of publishers. So now it’s time to join the hunt for an agent who will guide you through the submission process and into the negotiation arena that will hopefully result in a contract and publication. Liz will the discuss the specific steps to snaring not just any agent, but the right agent for you and your work. She will also provide tips on staying connected with your agent and making sure the relationship continues to work for both of you. By delving into the realities of the submission process and removing the mystique of it, she will basically reveal what to expect, when you’re expecting to get published. 
About Liz
This past November,
Liz Trupin-Pulli happily celebrated her 50th year in publishing, having begun her career in the contracts department of New American Library (NAL) in 1971. After a brief stint as an editor at Fawcett’s Premier Books, she and then-husband Jim Trupin founded JET Literary Associates, Inc. in New York in 1975. As of 2002, their offices relocated to Santa Fe, New Mexico and Vienna, Austria. JET has had great success in the mystery/suspense market, including award-winning writers: Robert Campbell, Harry Whittington, Charles Willeford, Beverly Bird, John Fortunato and Anne Hillerman. In addition to suspense, Liz is looking primarily for commercial and literary adult fiction. She does not handle sci-fi/fantasy, poetry, how-to books, memoir or material for the children’s or YA markets. 
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AN AUTHOR'S GUIDE TO PUBLIC RECORDS
By David Cuillier, PhD
JANUARY 27, 2022 AT 3:30 PM MDT

January 27, 3:30PM Workshop: Authors Guide to Public Records
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An Author's Guide to Public Records
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Learn strategies and techniques for acquiring government records to assist you in your book research. This workshop will provide tips in how to find records, learn public records law, craft effective request letters, and overcome denials, including suing for records pro se.
David Cuillier, Ph.D., is an associate professor of journalism at the University of Arizona, and president of the National Freedom of Information Coalition. He has testified three times before Congress regarding the Freedom of Information Act, conducts public records training for authors and journalists nationwide, and is co-author of “The Art of Access: Strategies for Acquiring Public Records.” He was a newspaper reporter and editor in the Pacific Northwest before moving to the Southwest to teach.
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WRITING YOUR MEMOIR: TRUTH, MYTH, AND INSPIRATION
By Award Winning Memoirist Shirley Melis
SEPTEMBER 22, 2021 AT 11:30 AM MDT

September 22, 11:30AM Workshop: Writing Your Memoir
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Writing your Memoir: Truth, Myth, and Inspiration
Shirley will talk about the essence of memoir writing – what it is and what it is not. How it’s different from autobiography and fiction; why it can be therapeutic but not therapy; how a wiggly memory can trip you up; and why voice matters. She will discuss the Show-Don't-Tell edict, the importance of scene-setting and how rewriting can make a good memoir great. 

Shirley will provide a must-read list of resources and a few of her favorite memoirs.
Shirley Melis is a longtime business writer, travel writer and newspaper columnist who traveled the world interviewing everyone from busboys to heads of international organizations before launching a career in public relations in Washington, D.C.

With her memoir, Banged-Up Heart, she took her writing in a new direction, delving deeply into her own personal story of finding love late, losing it early and discovering the strength to choose to love again. It is a fascinating odyssey, a journey both creative and erotic. 

A graduate of Vassar, Shirley Melis created an intimate memoir bearing eloquent witness to the kind of wild trust that can grow in the heart of an ordinary woman thrust into circumstances that few others must face. Banged-Up Heart is the winner of several awards, including a silver medal from Independent Publisher Book Awards, an international competition.
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Now retired, she lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She is a full-time writer and pre-Covid, traveled extensively.  She is an officer of the New Mexico Press Women’s Northern Chapter.
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3 Legal Issues Every Writer Should Know
JUNE 16, 2021 AT 3:00PM MDT

June 16, 3PM-4PM Workshop: 3 Legal Issues for Every Author
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3 Legal Issues Every Writer Should Know
Writing a book is an investment of time, money and emotion. Don’t lose your copyright by signing the wrong contract or lose sleep by getting sued for defamation. Attorney and author Helen Sedwick explains legal basics every writer should know.
  • What is a copyright and how do you protect it.
  • How to avoid infringing on the rights of others.
  • How to write about real people without ending up in court.
There will be time for Q&A as well, so bring your questions.

Helen Sedwick, author and attorney, represented small businesses and entrepreneurs for more than 30 years. Her historical novel Coyote Winds has earned five-star reviews from ForeWord Reviews and is an IndieBRAG Medallion Honoree. Publisher’s Weekly lists her Self-Publisher’s Legal Handbook as one of the top resource books for independent authors. Helen’s blog coaches writers on everything from saving on taxes to avoiding scams. For more information about Helen, check out her website at http://helensedwick.com.
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IngramSpark Self-Publishing 101: Insights & Best Practices

May 19, 3PM-4PM Workshop: IngramSpark Self-Publishing 101
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​Whether you’ve got a finished manuscript—or merely an inkling for a best seller—navigating the path of self-publishing can seem like a daunting task. However, with the right tools, content, marketing, and distribution strategies in place, being successful is a lot easier than it sounds. IngramSpark’s Josh Floyd will offer insights on using the IngramSpark platform for Print-on-Demand and Distribution through Ingram Book Company, ​​considerations for preparing your book for market and advice for pricing your books for specific markets, and finally, best practices for success with Bookstore and Library sales. To learn more visit www.ingramspark.com

Josh Floyd promotes the growth, sales, and brand of the IngramSpark platform to independent authors and publishers along with providing education to the industry on how best to utilize Ingram’s Publish-On-Demand services for bringing a new book to market or for breathing life into an out-of-print title. Josh received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering Technology and Industrial Studies and a minor in Business Administration from Middle Tennessee State University. To learn more about IngramSpark, please go to www.ingramspark.com.​
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Workshop Digital Download: Introduction to Audiobooks
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Introduction to Audiobooks... and more!
Find out how to turn your book into an audiobook, and learn vocal techniques to improve your public speaking/readings.  For authors at any level, this workshop is an opportunity to learn more about audiobooks and to also explore your own potential and abilities for vocal recordings and presentations.  While the act of writing requires a number of skills and abilities, the act of reading for an audience requires a whole different set of techniques.  Enhancing your own vocal abilities will help you to present yourself and your work more effectively, while also enhancing your self confidence and overall public image.
  • Getting Your Voice out of the Shower:  Vocal warm-up techniques and Improv exercises to improve our ability to project and connectwith others.
  • Audiobooks 101:  Information on why and how to produce and market an audiobook, and
  • All the World is a Stage:  Tips on successful public and audioreadings.

Laurie Bower's talent and passion for all things voice-related comes from years working as a  professional voiceover specialist, narrator, actress, singer, radio ad and musical image producer and DJ.  Her numerous character voices and vocal styles come from a lifetime of observing and listening to the many characters she has seen and met, along with training and performance in theatre and film. She has performedprofessionally as an actress, storyteller, singer, musician, poet and comedian. 
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Workshop Digital Download: Grant Writing "Secret Formula"
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Grant Writing "Secret Formula" 
In 1986, I was working for a healthcare organization in northern North Dakota.  The organization included an acute care hospital, a skilled nursing home and a new assisted living complex.  A new administrator had just been hired and he asked me if I would be interested in his “secret formula” for grant writing.  Of course, I responded “of course!”  And, that’s how it began. Since then, I have understood the concept of the secret formula and utilized the framework to write different types of proposals to varying organizations. My one highest one year record is $800,000. The “Secret Formula” is really nothing more than a framework to help you organize your thoughts.  I’m here to help you get started!

Connie Nelson wrote grants through her entire career. She holds degrees in Business Administration and Organizational Communication. Her experience includes advertising for a chain of clothing stores; marketing/communications manager in several different health care organizations; and, grant writer for a large school district.  She has been an avid community volunteer and also taught marketing in post-secondary schools. Upon retiring, she moved to Santa Fe and joined the New Mexico Book Association (NMBA) with a goal of participating in workshops and training events, meeting people who are writers and authors in New Mexico, and learning about independent publishing. 
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Workshop Digital Download: Marketing Essentials for Authors
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Online Marketing Essentials for Authors
Now that authors and readers alike are spending time social distancing, it’s become more important than ever to have an effective online presence. In this workshop, Mari shares tips and tricks to help authors stay relevant and connected during this time.
  • Brief overview of Goodreads and Amazon author profiles.
  • How to use social media tools like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, each in their own specific way, to connect with different audiences. 
  • CASE STUDY: Participants will have the opportunity to submit their online profiles for review. As time permits, we will review a selection of these and analyze what changes and tools can be used to enhance their presence online. ​
This workshop will benefit those who are considering using new online tools to promote their books as well as those who have started using these tools and want to learn more about how to increase their benefits.

Mari Angulo is a marketing and brand messaging professional. She works regularly with authors to help deliver their books and message through online platforms, websites, blogs, editorial reviews, and other book-related social media tools. Her experience includes strategic arts and nonprofit management, community leadership, event logistics, and executive consulting. Currently, Mari is completing a Marketing Masters degree in Madrid, Spain.
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Workshop Digital Download: The Art of the Pitch
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The Art of the Pitch 
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When it comes to pitching an article for publication, there is no one-size-fits-all approach. You must be clear on your idea, yet flexible on how you present it, all while keeping in mind the publication’s specific submission guidelines. In this workshop, you’ll learn how to develop ideas for a pitch based on knowledge you already have or research you intend to carry out, clarify your pitch for yourself and others, find a publication that “fits,” and personalize your pitch based on the publication you have in mind. 

Alicia Inez Guzmán is an arts and culture writer and editor based in Santa Fe. As the former senior editor of New Mexico Magazine, she has read a lot of pitches and worked with writers to develop those pitches into longer prose. Alicia has also published over 100 articles in local, national, and international publications on topics ranging from contemporary art and histories of land use, to seed saving and food sovereignty. Her book, Georgia O’Keeffe at Home, was released in 2017 through Francis Lincoln Limited. She holds a PhD in visual and cultural studies from the University of Rochester, New York.
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