Three Rivers Romance Writers

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THE STORY BEHIND IT ALL

Almost ever month over the past three years, my friend, Sheila Larkin, and I have been making the trek from Pittsburgh to Cleveland to attend NEORWA’s RWA chapter meetings.

I know the two hour drive might sound a little extreme, but it’s well worth the trip because NEORWA always has a guest speaker who makes some sort of presentation on an aspect of the writing process. I’ve learned a great deal over the years and my writing is better because of it.

However, as time (and miles) went by, both Sheila and I wondered why there wasn’t a similar group in Pittsburgh. “It’s a big city… it has lots of writers… but where is the group offering monthly presentations on writing?” As we searched for an answer to this question, we spoke with some of the other writers we know who live in the area, and discovered that many of them were also interested in attending that type of meeting.

So, we decided to do something about it.

THE NEWS

Sheila and I are proud to announce that we are starting the Three Rivers Romance Writers… <fanfare…applause…squeals of joy>.

Our first meeting will be on Saturday, January 19, 2013, at 10:00 am the Sewickley Public Library at 500 Thorn Street, Sewickley, PA 15143 at 10:00 AM. Although the group is focused on the romance genre, all fiction writers will find benefits in attending the monthly meetings. We plan to have monthly speakers on various aspects of writing, from developing the writer’s craft to issues regarding publishing.

We are thrilled to be able to say that New York Times beat selling author, Madeline Hunter will be our very first speaker. She was the keynote speaker at the RWA National conference in New York City in 2011, and she lives in the Pittsburgh area. (See, I SAID we had the writers here!)

Future meetings will take place at 10:00 AM on the fourth Saturday of each month. The March meeting will also be held at the Sewickley library, however the February meeting will be held at our alternate location at the Bridgeville Library at 505 McMillen Street Bridgeville, PA 15017 on February 23.

We have a Facebook page at: http://www.facebook.com/ThreeRiversRomanceWriters . If you “like” us there, you will be able to see announcements of upcoming meetings, speakers, and (eventually) events.

We are currently developing a website, and once it is up and running it will be at http://www.threeriversromancewriters.com. Bonnie Forsythe has very generously created a temporary one for us at http://threeriversromancewriters.wordpress.com/

We have a number of requests out to local authors, and we are in the process of finalizing arrangements to have them speak to our group. We hope to have some announcements within the next few days, so remember to check our website and Facebook page.

FUTURE PLANS

Currently, RWA has a moratorium on accepting new chapters, so ours is not an official RWA chapter. However, our goal is to pursue membership with them as soon as they open things back up again. RWA is a fabulous organization that supports authors throughout their careers, and we believe that being under their umbrella will be to the advantage of all of the members of the Three Rivers Romance Writers. Any novelist can become a member of RWA, but only romance writers have voting privileges. In order for our group to become a chapter of RWA, we must also  conform to these rules.

Please come!  We look forward to having many writers attend our first meeting (along with the subsequent ones). Please come lend your voice to this group so that we can understand what you want in a writer’s group. He hope to build a strong, active organization, and we need your help to do so!

About Sheridan Jeane

Sheridan Jeane writes exciting and emotion-packed historical romances set in the Victorian Era that confront issues of trust and conformity. With the advent of the industrial age, life was changing. Many people tried to hold on to the old ways of life while others embraced the new opportunities open to them. Join Sheridan as she explores the clash between the old and the new. Sheridan has always loved books, history, and stories about amazing people who blaze new trails. Despite naming their daughter Sheridan because they thought it might someday look great on the cover of a book, Sheridan's parents urged her in a more practical direction for college. Sheridan earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science with a minor in English. Facebook: www.Facebook.com/SheridanJeane Twitter: @SheridanJeane Web: www.SheridanJeane.com

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  1. This is great news, Sherri, but I hope it doesn’t mean I won’t see you anymore at NEORWA. It would be great if we can share resources and build a relationship with TRW that’s similar to ours with COFW, even if it must remain unofficial due to the RWA moratorium.

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    • Both Sheila and I plan to stay active with NEORWA. We learn so much there, and we’ve built some fabulous relationships with the other writers in Cleveland. I’m not willing to give any of that up! That’s why we chose the fourth Saturday of the month. We didn’t want to conflict with the NEORWA meeting!

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      • Well, I’m grateful for that. Perhaps I can make some of your meetings — although I have to admit I don’t even make all of ours! Wishing you much success, along with a lovely holiday season.

  2. IreAnne Chambers

    Very excited for the new group! I may try and come also. I travel two hours for COFW what’s two hours in another direction? I am glad you won’t be leaving us though

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