
Meet the Members: Joe Giordano
“I’ve taken a number of great classes from WLT and recommend aspiring and experienced writers to take any courses that fit their needs.”
— Joe Giordano
This Saturday, learn how to craft well-written horror that creates visceral reactions in your readers they won’t soon forget. |
“I’ve taken a number of great classes from WLT and recommend aspiring and experienced writers to take any courses that fit their needs.”
— Joe Giordano
“I hope writing takes me deeper inward, discovering ever strange and compelling landscapes.”
— Anna Adami
“Hoping to meet other Texas writers and hopefully learn as I go.”— Juanita D. Houston
“I’m planning to finish writing a script for a short film, then film it. Once that’s done, I might return to short fiction or try polishing an experimental prose poetry collection […] I’m always trying to learn to draw so I can draw my own comics, but I’d love to work with an artist someday soon, too.”
— James McNulty
“I’d love for Kitty Kelley to endorse my work and say that I have a penchant for finding the truth and reporting it no matter what anyone else may think of it.”
— Eileen Sisk
“My dream is to publish a memoir about the lives of my parents.”
“I write because I want to and I have no agenda for it or me other than that.”
“[M]y career as a reporter introduced me to people of all walks of life and careers and my imagination has taken what I have seen and heard over more than 20 years in the industry to create fiction by observing people and our world.”
“You know those faces you see in the clouds, on the moon, and on the surface of rocks? Pattern recognition, that’s all it is, right? Pareidolia? Or glimpses into hidden realms?”
“I’m delighted to be able to be in community with fellow Texas writers even though I live far away.”
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 41355
Austin, TX 78704
Physical Address:
611 S. Congress Ave, Suite 200A-3,
Austin, TX 78704
512-499-8914
wlt@writersleague.org