AdvocacyAdvocacy—for our members and the genre—is at the core of RWA's mission. RWA provides members with information on romance-acquiring publishers and agents who have been vetted by the organization to meet certain benchmarks. We have a professional relations manager on staff who can work with members to resolve grievances, and we have successfully fought on behalf of our members in disputes with publishers and agents, major retailers, and others who seek to take advantage. Are you a member with a professional relations issue? Contact [email protected]. RWA makes no representations or warranties regarding the business practices or financial condition of any publisher or agency/agent. This being said, RWA members and other romance writers should make their own independent decisions about which publishers or agencies/agents with which to do business, and RWA does not in any way encourage or discourage RWA members and other romance writers from making their own such independent business decisions. If you would like to volunteer to be part of the Policy & Advisory Committee (PAC), please contact [email protected]. RWA includes links that may be useful or interesting to members and are for informational purposes only. The inclusion of a link does not constitute an endorsement or approval by Romance Writers of America of any products, services, or opinions of the corporation or individuals. What's Happening in the World of AI - The US Copyright Office wants to hear from you!News from RWA's Policy Advisory Committee on AI Read More...RWA Signs on to Legislative Proposals to Protect the Creative Professions and Mitigate Risk of Harm from Generative AIThe Policy Advisory Committee is happy to announce that RWA signed the Legislative Proposals to Protect the Creative Professions and Mitigate Risk of Harm from Generative AI, August 10, 2023, along with twelve other creative organizations. Read More... |