Women and Writing in Golden

Women and Writing in Golden

Hugs, laughter, and excitement started the Women Writing the West 2014 conference in Golden, Colorado this past weekend. I am still letting the memories settle into my heart and head as I unpack. What ambience we had – the backdrop of the Rocky Mountain foothills, great weather, informative speakers, and most of all wonderful people.

I was privileged to present a program on research – The Research Journey: Perspective, Patience, and Perseverance AND Passion. Writing conferences give writers of all levels an opportunity to learn about the craft, meet other writers who understand the writing process, and have fun doing both.  Many conferences give attendees the opportunity to meet with editors and/or agents to pitch a project.  This is an invaluable chance to get feedback from a professional and I would encourage any writer to do this.

I always return from the Women Writing the West conference buoyed in spirit and energy, thanks to the wonderful organization and commitment of the members who bring their vision to fruition.  Though writing is mostly a solitary occupation, when one gets together with other writers the results can put new life and meaning into the process.  To be with people who understand writing and what it means to the writer is a beautiful thing.  I am honored to be a member of the group of women who are generous of heart, spirit, and knowledge  and who are collectively known as Women Writing the West,

I would like to share this little rhyme I wrote for my friends at the conference:

 

Literary women gathered in Golden

strong and empowered, to no one beholdin’

What was it the coming weekend would bring?

I want to remember each little thing.

 

The arc above Golden says “Howdy Y’all”

Crisp and clear weather, what a glorious fall.

We gathered together as we do once a year,

shared stories, experiences with friends we hold dear.

 

Women Writing the West is officially twenty.

Memories and stories? There will be plenty.

Let us thank the women who first had the vision

to bring us together with writing as our mission.

 

We write about women in fiction and non,

contemporary, historical, the list it goes on.

To our prospective readers, here is a tip –

settings are west of the great Mississipp.

 

Nancy Jurka and posse, a magnificent team

gave us a conference that was really a dream.

You gave us folders, nametags, and totes.

Running for office? You’d get our votes.

 

We had sessions on WASPS, social media, fashion,

research, speaking, and writing with passion.

We spent time chatting with friends old and new-

“Oh, you write historical fiction, wow, I do too.”

 

These women writers are a generous bunch

as evidenced by information exchanged during lunch.

It’s a time to learn more about who’s writing what.

Need a resource, connection, or answer? Fear not.

 

The bookstore was handled by Nina and Ron,

who were great to work with, we could go on and on.

Whatever came up, they handled the task,

“Who Else?” would take care, all you need do is ask.

 

Though after the sessions, I felt a bit tired,

after viewing the movie, I was quite inspired.

Wilma Mankiller’s story – the power of one,

brought her nation together to get the job done.

 

Saturday came to a close with the great WILLA dinner

to announce each book and each talented winner.

The best part of the evening had not a category,

it was the beautiful quilt, with its heartwarming story.

 

We all listened as Sherry described each sewn square,

and how she’d assembled them with such loving care.

The colors and images many stories impart,

“It’s like one of my children,” she said from her heart.

 

Then came the moment we wanted to know,

who’d won the quilt and where would it go?

The winner came forward and what a surprise,

she returned it to Sherry, there were no dry eyes.

 

Though from all walks of life, here’s what we share –

A sense of camaraderie that is very rare.

We learn, we discuss, we laugh and we cry,

and on Sunday, we know we must say goodbye.

 

But come next October – we will gather in Bend.

The time will go fast, you will see, my dear friend.

Until then we have research, writing, and blogging,

to keep all our literary channels from clogging.

 

Linda S. Johnston

2014