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Featured NAMW Member – Heather Diamond

Featured NAMW Member – Heather Diamond

Rabbit in the Moon: A Memoir Blame it on Hawaii’s rainbows, sparkling beaches, fruity cocktails, and sensuous breezes. For Heather Diamond, there for a summer course on China, a sea change begins when romance blooms with Fred, a Chinese ethnomusicologist from Hong...
Featured NAMW Member – Kathy Klaus

Featured NAMW Member – Kathy Klaus

Wild Ride: Women’s Stories, Life Lessons and You  To be published in May 2022 Kathy Klaus has a lifelong love affair with stories: the fish that jumped into the boat; the popcorn maker that caught on fire at the trade show; the priest’s bowler hat, covered in fluff...
Featured NAMW Member – Jan Hogle

Featured NAMW Member – Jan Hogle

Risking Wreckage: A Memoir of Adventuring Out and Settling In Some adventures are chosen, and some are not. Ironically, Jan’s worst adventure happened when a pickup truck sent her flying to land in the road while walking to work in Wisconsin in 2016. During recovery,...
Featured NAMW Member – Judy Kiehart

Featured NAMW Member – Judy Kiehart

Calico Lane: Coming Out and Going Home In her memoir, Calico Lane is the Northeastern Pennsylvania neighborhood of Judith (Judy) Kiehart. In 1953, and for the first seven years of Judy’s life, she lives with her parents in her grandmother’s home surrounded by loving,...
Featured NAMW Member – Gina Troisi

Featured NAMW Member – Gina Troisi

The Angle of Flickering Light by Gina Troisi Gina Troisi’s father moved out when she was five years old, but before he left, he insisted on telling her about his various affairs—with prostitutes, with her mother’s friends, and finally, with his secretary, Brenda, whom...
Featured NAMW Member – Deborah Payne

Featured NAMW Member – Deborah Payne

No Thanks, I’m Full! by Deborah Payne I started journaling nine years ago, with no intention of writing a book. The time went by so quickly as I was derailed due to some of life’s trials and tribulations, to which, I’m sure, most of us can relate.  When I returned to...