Group Mentoring Sessions

Want to be a Guest Mentor?

Group Co-chairs


Following each month's meeting, we hold a Group Mentoring Session from 12:15 to 1:15 pm.  The group is open to 10 individuals with a passionate interest in writing. We meet to support each other, discuss mutual triumphs and challenges and learn about the craft and business of writing. 

GROUP MENTORING -- May 17, 2008 12:15-1:15pm

"Before or After Publication—Build Your Career NOW!"
with Teresa LeYung Ryan

Whether you are pre or post publication, Guest Mentor Teresa LeYung Ryan will help you take 2 steps forward toward reaching your writer's dreams by:
• showing you how to get endorsements or advance praises;
• giving you leads to get more connected with the reading community. 
• sharing her extensive resources with you

Teresa says: "Behind every face is a compelling story. I encourage everyone to step into their dearest dreams."

Teresa LeYung Ryan is a manuscript consultant and career coach for writers. She helps her clients identify their themes and polish their manuscripts, market themselves to agents and publishers, and map out their careers. Teresa’s mother-daughter novel, Love Made of Heart, is archived at the san Francisco History Center, recommended by the California School Library Association, and is used in Sociology classes and Advanced Composition/English-as-a-Second-Language classes. As a community member, Teresa advocates compassion for mental illness and she helps survivors of family-violence find their own voices. She is a past-president of CWC-Peninsula Branch and the current Literacy Liaison at Women’s National Book Association-San Francisco Chapter.
Website: www.LoveMadeOfHeart.com 

photo Cheri Eplin

 

The first ten to sign up will get to participate. Email Teresa LeYung Ryan and Joyce Robins, CWC's Group Mentoring Co-Chairs at Mentoring@sfpeninsulawriters.com and they will email back confirmation or put your name on the wait list. Put "May CWC Group Mentoring" in the subject line. Priority is given to members of the CWC SF/Peninsula branch members, then other branch members, then non-members. Tell Teresa and Joyce which branch of CWC you're with. Non-members can attend one group mentoring session per year. 


GUEST MENTORS WANTED for GROUP MENTORING SESSIONS

If you are a current member of the SF/Peninsula branch of CWC and wish to be a guest mentor, please submit your proposal to Joyce Robins and Teresa LeYung Ryan, 2006-2007 co-chairs for Group Mentoring Program. They are accepting proposals to fill November through June sessions. Group-Mentoring (usually 12:30-1:30PM) follows the general meeting of 10:00-noon.

Why would you want to be a guest-mentor?

  • To practice submitting proposals and competing for a spot;
  • To learn how to publicize your session and prepare hand-outs;
  • To polish your presentation skills;
  • To share knowledge with fellow members;
  • To receive feedback from participants.

What to put in your proposal:

  • Your name and contact info (include your email address);
  • Title of your presentation (15 words or less);
  • Description of your presentation (50 words or less). Presentation should be 20 to 30 minutes, with the remaining time for questions and answers, discussions, and for participants to fill out evaluation forms (supplied by Joyce and Teresa; Guest-Mentor will get to review and keep these);
  • How would your audience benefit from your session (20 words or less);
  • Your bio (50 words or less);
  • Where and when you've delivered this presentation before, if applicable;
  • When are you available? (In 2006: Nov. 18; Dec. 9. In 2007: Jan. 20; Feb. 17; Apr. 21; May 19; June 16).

Perhaps in lieu of delivering a presentation which you've designed . . . You've attended a conference and have an audio or video tape of a 30 to 45-minute session OR you have notes from a workshop that you wish to share with fellow members. Submit your proposal, following above guidelines, but also let us know what conference, when, and who created and delivered the presentation and in what format you will be sharing this material. You'll need to bring your own audio/video equipment.

Email your proposal as a WORD document attachment to both Joyce and Teresa at JoyceLenny@hotmail.com and Info@LoveMadeOfHeart.com. Put "Proposal for CWC Group Mentoring" in the subject line.

If your proposal is chosen, you will be asked to email your photo in jpg and an outline of your talk; these items must be received by Joyce and Teresa at least 7 weeks before your event date.

This new format in Group Mentoring is to further prepare CWC members in the fiercely competitive industry. We thank past Co-Chairs Martha Clark Scala (creator of CWC Mentoring) and Patty Block for having paved the road for us. We hope you will take advantage of this one (of many) membership benefit.


Your Co-Chairs for the Group Mentoring Sessions:

Teresa LeYung Ryan, author and career coach for writers, enjoys delivering presentations at libraries, schools, bookstores, conferences and community events. She advocates compassion for mental illness, and has been a keynote speaker during Domestic-Violence-Awareness Month and Sexual-Assault-Awareness Month. Teresa's mother-daughter novel Love Made of Heart is now archived at the San Francisco History Center at the main branch of the San Francisco Public Library. Love Made of Heart is recommended by the California Reading Association and California School Library Association, and is read in Sociology classes and Advanced English-as-a-Second-Language classes. As a career coach for writers, Teresa helps her clients identify their themes, polish their manuscripts, find the right agents or publishers. www.LoveMadeOfHeart.com.

Teresa LeYung Ryan is a past-president of California Writers Club-San Francisco Peninsula Branch. 
Teresa LeYung Ryan is a board member of Women’s National Book Association-SF Chapter.
Teresa LeYung Ryan is a 2004 recipient of the Jack London Award for her services to California Writers Club

Joyce Robins says, "I have been writing stories and poems since childhood and have just completed a manuscript, a memoir in episodic style of growing up in Toronto in the 1920’s and i930’s. My earliest influences were my grandmother, my mother, six aunts and two uncles, a large co-operative, creative, story telling family who all lived together. My mother was the oldest of grandmother’s nine children and I was the precocious child in their midst- an observer and participant. Men were scarce in our family as men tended to die early. My stepfather was a teacher, folklorist, a writer who in spite of everything had a profound influence on my development as a writer.

"My first piece of literary writing “An American Wife in Madrid” was published in ‘The Reconstructionist’ in 1959. In the mid 1960’s I wrote a series of articles for 3 Peninsula newspapers based on my experiences at W. & J. Sloanes’s on El Camino in Los Altos and Breuners Design Studios on Sutter Street in San Francisco. I had a by-line and the editor dubbed the column “Decorator’s Casebook.”

"Fast forward to 1972 when I obtained a California Clinical Social Work License which I still maintain. All continuing education credits now focus on writing as a transforming and healing art. 

"I look forward to co-chairing the mentoring group and meeting the writers who join us after the general meeting."