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  2. Romance Writers of America - Wikipedia

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    The Romance Writers of America was founded in 1980 in Houston, Texas, by romance editor Vivian Stephens and 37 authors in the romance genre, including the original co-founders Rita Clay Estrada and Parris Afton Bonds, first President and Vice President, [7] [12] According to their by-laws, the organization's purpose is to “advance the ...

  3. US romance writers' group seeks loving embrace of ... - AOL

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    The hotel that hosted RWA’s most recent conference has sought more than $700,000 from RWA because it sold fewer rooms than RWA had reserved, and the group expects to lose money on its upcoming ...

  4. The Red Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    2007: In November, The Red Bulletin became a monthly magazine, first appearing on a regular basis in Austria. 2009: The Red Bulletin was launched in the UK, Germany, and Ireland. 2010: The Red Bulletin was established in New Zealand, South Africa, and Kuwait. 2011: Publication began in the USA, [1] Switzerland, France and Mexico.

  5. RITA Award - Wikipedia

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    The RITA Award, presented by the Romance Writers of America (RWA) from 1990 to 2019, was the most prominent award for English-language romance fiction. [1] [2] [3] It was named for the RWA's first president, Rita Clay Estrada. After not being awarded in 2020, it was replaced by the Vivian Award, which was awarded once in 2021. [4] [5] [6] [7]

  6. The Bulletin (Australian periodical) - Wikipedia

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    The Bulletin was an Australian weekly magazine based in Sydney and first published in 1880. It featured politics, business, poetry, fiction and humour, alongside cartoons and other illustrations. The Bulletin exerted significant influence on Australian culture and politics, emerging as "Australia's most popular magazine" by the late 1880s. [1]

  7. List of contract bridge magazines - Wikipedia

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    ACBL's Bridge Bulletin. Auction Bridge Magazine Edited by Milton Work in the 1920s, this monthly magazine billed itself as the 'Official Organ of the Greatest of Games'. The Bridge World (TBW) was founded in 1929 by Ely Culbertson. TBW is generally regarded as the most prestigious bridge magazine. Currently, Jeff Rubens is editor and publisher.

  8. Melissa Sweet (writer) - Wikipedia

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    She was a columnist and feature writer for The Bulletin magazine until 2003. [ 3 ] In 2002, Sweet joined the advisory committee to the Australian Law Reform Commission and Australian Health Ethics Committee joint inquiry into the protection of human genetic information.

  9. List of RWA Academicians - Wikipedia

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    The academicians of the Royal West of England Academy (RWA), the oldest public art gallery in Bristol [1] and the UK’s only regional Royal Academy of Art. [2] Academicians have post-nominals: RWA, PRWA, PPRWA, VPRWA or HonRWA (depending on their membership type). A full list is available on the web pages of the RWA's website. [3] Note.