Entries by Karina Fabian

What’s New, CWG?

Hi all!  A little late with this because my life has been busy!  The great news is, the Guild has been busy, too!  We’ve been going strong with several of our projects, and a couple that have been on hold took off this month.  Here’s the scoop: Catholic Writers Conference-LIVE: Arlington, TX, Aug 29-31 (http://catholicwritersconference.com/index.php):  […]

One of my Favorite Characters, Sister Grace

I’m excited to blog today about one of my dear characters, Sister Grace, for two reasons:  First, her second book came out this month—Live and Let Fly.  Second, her story, Siren Spell, comes out today from Flying Island Press. Sister Grace is not your typical nun.  First of all, she’s not from our world.  She […]

What’s New, CWG?

Hey, everyone!  It’s been a great month for the CWG.  here are the highlights from your committees: CWG Essay Contest: Maria Rivera This is still on hold, but please keep in mind that we may be asking for judges and looking for folks to submit their stories for the CWG/Christus story contest. Seal of Approval:  […]

CWG Members–We Need You!

Dear members of CWG (or those thinking about becoming members) How would you like the opportunity to make some terrific online friends, get your name associated with a professional organization to fellow writers, editors, publishers and news sources, and do something worthwhile for Catholic literature?  What if I told you it would only take a […]

RIP Walt Staples

Many of you know Walt Staples from the Guild and online conferences.  I’m saddened to have to tell you that he died Wednesday afternoon, March 14, of natural causes. Walt was a very talented writer, with a quirky sense of humor and a unique world view.  He was prolific, especially in the past few years.  […]

Members: We Need You!

You can probably guess from the topic and from that fact that it’s from me, that this is a call for volunteers.  It seems that my purpose in the Guild, whether as founder, President, or Committee Coordinator, has been to beg for people to help with our projects.  Maybe one day, I’ll work myself out […]

Why 30K For Christ?

30K for Christ started (as many projects do) from a conversation in the chat room.  NaNoWriMo was coming up.  This was back when it was a new thing, but many of the folks in the chat were disappointed that they would not be able to participate because they were writing non-fiction, or wrote articles rather […]