October, 2015 TypeRider

If you haven’t read the October, 2015 TypeRider, click on the link to do so. It’s another information-filled issue. Find out what events are coming up in Central, Colorado and Rim Country Districts.  Brenda Warneka reports and has pictures of the NFPW Convention in Anchorage in September.  Catch up with other members and peruse the long list of writing events coming up.

APW Fall 2015 Events in Phoenix Metro Area

To Members and Friends of APW:

PLEASE JOIN US for the following 2015 APW Central District meetings (third Thursday of the month except December):

Sept. 17, 5:30-7:30 p.m. APW Central District Happy Hour Su Vino, Scottsdale.

Oct. 15, 6 p.m. social time, 6:30 p.m. potluck dinner. APW Central District Program “The Wild West and More,” Guidon Books, Scottsdale.

Nov. 19, 10 a.m. Tour of the Arizona State Archives, Phoenix, followed by lunch at Phoenix Market.

Dec. 13, 2-6 p.m. APW Central District Holiday Potluck Buffet at Scottsdale Waterfront Condominiums, Scottsdale.

 Here are the details on each of the above events. No fee to attend any of these programs.

Sept. 17, 5:30-7:30 p.m. APW Central District Happy Hour, Su Vino. Join us for this annual get together to start the fall season and get caught up with friends. Su Vino Winery, 7035 E. Main St., #110, Scottsdale, 480-994-8466 (behind the Western Spirit museum). Menu of appetizers, desserts and Su Vino’s award-winning wines. Order from menu with separate checks. Parking is available on the street or in the underground parking garage entered off Marshall Way along the north side of the museum. RSVP: apw.reservations@gmail.com. Info: Barbara Lacy 480-620-1358.

Oct. 15, 6 p.m. social time, 6:30 p.m. potluck dinner. APW Central District Program “The Wild West and More.” Guidon Books, 7109 E. Second St., Scottsdale, 480-945-8811. Proprietor Shelly Dudley presents on the history of the bookstore, its extensive collection of Western and Civil War books, the changing interests of readers and writers plus her own research and writing. No fee to attend but bring finger foods to share for dinner. Central District furnishes paper goods and beverages. RSVP: apw.reservations@gmail.com. Info: Brenda Warneka 602-740-9579.

Nov. 19, 10 a.m. Tour of the Arizona State Archives. Polly Rosenbaum Archives and History Building at 1901 W. Madison, Phoenix. Free parking. Lunch after at Phoenix Market. Order from menu with separate checks. RSVP: apw.reservations@gmail.com. Info: Barbara Lacy 602-740-9579.

Dec. 13, 2-6 p.m. APW Central District Holiday Potluck Buffet at the home of Dick and Brenda Warneka, Scottsdale Waterfront Condominiums, 7181 E. Camelback Rd., Scottsdale. Bring potluck dish to share and gently used books for “bring one, take one” book exchange table. Optional donation of personal care items or check to Sojourner’s Center, a safe haven for abused women and children. RSVP: apw.reservations@gmail.com. Info: Brenda Warneka 602-740-9579.

If you are not a member of APW, you can join now and your membership is good through December 31, 2016. National and state membership $94 through website nfpw.org.

AZ State-only membership in APW $30. Membership application at arizonaprofessionalwriters.com or contact Joan Westlake at westwoman@aol.com if you wish to pay by credit card, someone will call you for credit card information.

September, 2015 TypeRider

Another fine issue from editor Lynda Exley.  Read the September, 2015 TypeRider, chock full of good information. Meet our members who will be listed in the AZ Speaks directory and available to give talks to schools, Road Scholar program attendees and at other venues. We are honored to have five members participate.

In this issue, you’ll also meet also this year’s scholarship winner, Melina Casillas. There the guidelines for entering ONEBOOKAZ writing contest as well as how to participatie as an author in the Tucson Festival of Books next March. Colorado River District member, Liz Mastin, contributed “Joy of Prosody: Joy of Rhyming!” If you’re not familiar with prosody, you’ll want to read all about it. And, there’s more. Click on the link, September, 2015, to read this issue.

August, 2015 TypeRider

The August, 2015 issue of the TypeRider is out! It’s 18 pages and full of photos from the first Payson Book Festival. The hard-working committee garnered all sorts of publicity resulting in an attendance of more than 500 people. Great turnout for a first-time event! See editor Lynda Exley’s attractive layout of photos contributed by several people and read the report.

Also in this issue, a report from the Board Meeting held the evening before, NFPW 2015 Communications Contest winners, and the winners of the June Payne Memorial Journalism Scholarship. Find out what members have been up to and peruse a long list of upcoming APW and writing events.

July, 2015 TypeRider

Read more about the Payson Book Festival to be held July 25 in the cool pines of Rim Country in the  July 2015 TypeRider. Several APW members will be participating. Meet Jackie Rowland Murray, author of Oatman: History, Recipes & Ghost Stories in Brenda Warneka’s interview. Find out what’s been happening with members plus check out the number of book and writing events coming up.

Payson Book Festival – July 25, 2015

Book Fair flier.inddJoin us in Payson in the cool pines beneath the Mogollon Rim for Payson’s first ever book festival. More than 60 authors will participate. Gila Community College and Arizona Professional Writers (APW) are partnering to present the Payson Book Festival on July 25, 2015, at the Payson campus, 201 N. Mud Springs Rd. in Payson, Arizona.

This is a family-oriented event and is offered to the public free of charge. A children’s element will feature story time, a young writer’s workshop and an opportunity to meet “Story Monster.” Entertainment, workshops, speakers and author signings will take place throughout the day. Food is available. See PaysonBookFestival.org  for more information. You can also download the Book_Fair_flyer, which includes the schedule of events.

Come support the book festival! Volunteer to help or come meet the authors and check out their books.

June 2015 TypeRider

Read the June, 2015 TypeRider! Read all about the upcoming Payson Book Festival to held in the cool pines on July 25.  APW has eight members being recognized by NFPW for longevity. NFPW recognizes members celebrating membership anniversaries in five-year increments, beginning with 10 years. Read news about our members, a recap from the last Colorado River District meeting and a calendar of events loaded with book and writing events. If you haven’t registered for the NFPW convention in Anchorage, a registration form is attached.

May, 2015 TypeRider

Take a look at the May, 2015 TypeRider! Read informative articles about district meetings – each district had a meeting in the past month. Also, find out which members won awards in the 2015 Communications Contest. APW had an excellent showing. Plus check out all the writing events coming up – and much more.

Rim Country May 20 meeting

Becky Nissila

Becky Nissila

Rim Country District will have a special guest speaker for the meeting this month, scheduled for  May 20, at noon in the community room of the Payson Public Library.

 Freelance writers have discovered a growing market for health and medical articles. Authors who write fiction, may have their characters grapple with illness or accidents that require emergency medical attention. All writers should find good research sources in order to  present accurate information about health and medical topics. We also  may need more information as consumers too.  How prepared are you for an unexpected trip to the ER?
“Debunking Medical Media Myths –What to Expect in the ER” is the topic of Becky Nissila, the new  Director of Emergency Services, Payson Regional Medical Center (PRMC). She has extensive experience with ER departments and other clinical operations in acute care hospitals. In addition to being an RN for 25 years, she earned a B.S. in Health Science as well as an MBA. She worked at PRMC previously and has recently returned to her Payson home after an assignment in the San Francisco Bay area. Nissila  will provide some medical research tips, an insiders view of emergency medicine and how patients can better navigate the medical system.
Feel free to bring guests.

Beginnings and endings – get it right!

It was a dark & stormy nightJoin the Rim District of Arizona Professional Writers for their monthly meeting on April 15. The topic is “Beginnings and Endings”….. two areas that challenge writers of fiction and non-fiction. Participants are invited to bring some samples of good ones and the group will then do some creative exercises. Both those who write novels and magazine articles will benefit.

Rim Country Literacy is having a book drive, so please bring a book to donate to this cause.  The meeting will be held at noon in the community room of the Payson Public Library.

We also will discuss the APW State Convention on May 2 in Scottsdale. Hope to see you at the April 15th meeting! Contact Carol Osman Brown, District Director at 928-468-9269 if you have questions.