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Welcome to the Writing Sisterhood. We are three dedicated writers with a passion for the craft. We post on Sundays or Mondays. Come and join the conversation!

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The Sisterhood

MARY MARY
STEPHANIE
LORENA

1st Place Winner of the 2012, 2013, and 2014 NMPW Communications Contest

1st Place Winner of the 2012, 2013, and 2014 NMPW Communications Contest

The Random Book Review

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Disclaimer

The views expressed on this blog are the sole responsibility of each sister and do not reflect the opinions of the entire sisterhood. In fact, we may occasionally (sometimes, more often than not, usually, ALWAYS) disagree.

Stephanie


Stephanie’s first real job was as a reporter for a small-town newspaper. She covered schools, crime, and business, some of which overlapped. The hours were long and the pay wretched, but it was great for anecdotes. Like the one where the rabid squirrel trapped two terrified hikers in a cabin. And the one where the coyote tried to steal a baby off the back porch but the mother ran screaming out of the house and hit it (the coyote, not the baby) over the head with a broom. She believes every writer should work at a small-town newspaper for a year. She’s now writing freelance articles and working on two novels: one set in early 19th Century England, the other in late 20th Century New Mexico. Check out her blog at http://stephstuph.blogspot.com/

Mary Mary


In case you're wondering, who is this Mary Mary, here is a little bit about her. She has a master's degree in Foreign Languages and Literature. She is a writer of American Historical Fiction and is represented by Liza Fleissig of the Liza Royce Agency. At one point, she taught at the university level and abroad in Europe. Mary Mary's been to and sat through her fair share of writing conferences and courses. She's helped judge as a critique reader in a national literary competition and is an annual favorite for a local one as well. Last but not least, she frequently haunts the aisles of her local library, looking for a good read. You can check out what she reads at her other blog: http://www.therandombookreview.blogspot.com

Lorena


Lorena was born and raised in Ecuador. At age eighteen, she moved to the US to go to college and got a degree in Fine Arts and Mass Communication & Journalism. She has worked in advertising, graphic design and illustration, but her biggest passion is storytelling. Her historical novel set in South America, The Black Letter, took first place in the 2011 Southwest Writers International Writing Contest (Historical Fiction category), an Honorable Mention at the 2012 Soul-Making Keats Literary Competition and was a quarter-finalist at the 2014 Amazon Breakout Novel Award (ABNA). She is represented by Liza Fleissig of the Liza Royce Agency.
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