This month, WFWA is celebrating women’s fiction that highlights February’s favorite topic: Love! Check out these heartwarming stories to bring some of cupid’s magic to your bookshelves!
This month, the Women’s Fiction Writers Association puts a spotlight on stories with older narrators. So many stories are written for young people that we often forget to turn our eyes toward the enriched lives of the middle-aged and elderly — especially women. From tender romances and crime thrillers to…
As we ring in the holiday season, WFWA is celebrating women’s fiction titles that showcase the ups and downs and delights of family stories. Whether the saga continues across generations and timelines or is rooted in the present, the drama, love and secrets will keep you glued to the page.
This month’s listicle showcases the courage and tenacity of individuals living through times of war. Whether serving in active duty, supporting those who do, or struggling to survive a war-torn world, we want to read about the heroism of your characters.
For many, the first person we love is our mother. That important relationship is often complicated through trauma, different desires and complex perspectives. During this month of gratitude, Women’s Fiction Writers Association celebrates the intricacies of mother-daughter relationships!
The air is growing crisp, the trees are beginning to shed their leaves and pumpkin spice is on every drink menu. This month, Women's Fiction Writers Association has gathered a list of novels that hold a glimmer of magic within their pages. Whether you’re looking for thrillers with a supernatural…
This month in BookTrib, the Women Fiction Writers Association showcases novels featuring meaningful friendships that span generations. Often, the most meaningful relationships are found not just in the most unlikely places but also with the most unanticipated people.
This month in BookTrib, we are celebrating women’s fiction titles that include poems, songs, newspaper articles, SM posts, blogs, or other forms of presenting words to drive the story’s narrative. The focus of the narrative is of course the main character’s journey but the author has used other creative forms…
This February, Women's Fiction Writers Association is giving the spotlight to women of color. These must-read women's fiction titles are certainly worth celebrating.
This month in BookTrib, we are celebrating women’s fiction titles that showcase prologues. A great prologue gets your reader straight to the middle of the story without having to explain the events. It’s all about setting the stage, establishing the tone of the story, foreshadowing events to come, baiting the tease,…
The unfamiliar can be intimidating, especially when you move to a new country, immerse yourself in a new culture, or are thrown into unexpected living conditions. But a strong will, a kind stranger, a loved one, or a good enough reason to stay is all it takes to get through…
This month in BookTrib, we are celebrating women’s fiction titles that showcase women in the military or whose lives have been affected by the military. Several books feature women who support the military in other ways such as being partners of active-duty military personnel and filling myriad non-active-duty military support…