Chick Lit Writers of The World, Unite!
How the Chapter Came to Be
For two years, Marley Gibson entered her chick
lit manuscript in a variety of Romance Writers of America® (RWA)
sponsored contests that claimed chick lit entries were permitted and
accepted. Well, their intentions were good, but the returning score
sheet didn't indicate that the first round judges "got" chick lit, much
less knew what it was or even read it. (One judge circled the words "chick
lit" at the top of the entry and wrote: "what is this? Some
sort of women's fiction or something?")
After many tears over being told her characters
weren't sympathetic and what
do you mean the hero doesn't appear in the first ten pages, and myriad
other ridiculous comments, Marley was
ready to pull her hair out and her very patient critique partner, Marianne
Mancusi, was growing tired of telling her to stop entering
her chick lit in contests. But then she said a magical thing. "We should
have our own chick lit contest."
What a brilliant idea! But how? Under what framework?
But it wasn't just about contests, there was something
more. Something deeper. It was about the genre, the books, the authors...needing
a community, needing legitimization. Needing to stand up and say, "hey,
we're chick lit writers!" So that's when the idea hit Marley.
Why not start an online RWA chapter specifically for authors of chick
lit? After all, our genre is all the rage and has even been recognized
in this year's RWA Golden Hearts and RITAs in the "Mainstream
with Romantic Elements" category. Chick lit is hip, happening
and here to stay. Of course on online neighborhood is the answer.
Marley and Marianne contacted the moderator of a
chick lit message board, Deanna Carlyle, who immediately took to the idea and
ran with it: Let's form a steering committee—a sort of chick
lit continental congress—to see how we can go about doing this.
Chick lit is a global phenomenon. It's multicultural. It's international.
And that's how our chapter will be.
In order to get a cross-section of chicks from
around the globe, as well as gather pubbed and nearly-pubbed authors,
the three gals contacted some of their online chick lit buddies to
see if they were interested in helping out. The response was immediate
and exciting. One said she'd work
on the bylaws and another said she'd coordinate the contest along with Marianne (and thus, the Get Your Stiletto in the Door Contest was born!)
One chick was brought in to represent the writers
from Down Under,
another to represent our British chicks who
started this craze, and Kwana Jackson, a real New
Yorker (and what chick lit group wouldn't be complete with a New Yorker)
lent us her artistic talents.
Paperwork was requested from Nationals, questions
were answered, e-mails flew frantically back and forth, server space
and URLs were secured and thus, Chick Lit Writers of the World was
born!
We look forward to adding many, many other chicks
to the nest in hope of promoting the genre, our authors and our craft.
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