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Pronoun at RWA!

written by Megan Frampton July 18, 2016

Last week the Romance Writers of America held their annual national conference. The RWA is a “trade association whose mission is to advance the professional and common business interests of career-focused romance writers through networking and advocacy and by increasing public awareness of the romance genre.” It’s an excellent organization (if you’re a romance author, of course), and the conference brings together 2,000 writers from all genres.

This year, Pronoun attended*, distributing bags and information to RWA registrants. We gave out sparkly pins and tote bags, and had a great, if exhausting, time.

We’re back in the office, excited about bringing information that authors want. So here’s where we ask you:

  • What information would you most like Pronoun to cover in upcoming weeks?
  • What aspect of the author and publishing process is still unclear? (We’d like to help!)
  • What misinformation about publishing do you wish was cleared up?
  • And if you’re interested in becoming a Pronoun contributor, please email Megan Frampton at megan@pronoun.com

*That’s Pronoun’s own Allison Horton displaying the swag.

Pronoun at RWA! was last modified: July 18th, 2016 by Megan Frampton
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Megan Frampton

Megan Frampton writes historical romance under her own name and romantic women's fiction as Megan Caldwell. She likes the color black, gin, dark-haired British men, and huge earrings, not in that order. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband and son.

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