Out
of many, one. And one-when that one is an enduring idea dedicated to the glory
of Allah-is all it takes to move mountains…and pens! The Islamic Writers
Alliance (IWA) is such a one; an assemblage of inspired Muslim women, united
through word and action with the singular goal of promotion.
The
members of the Alliance promote Islam, their own writings, and each other. They
promote the past, present and future of Islamic literature at its finest.
Moreover, they promote relying on Allah Most High while using the strength He
provides to move any mountain between their pens and readers’ hands.
Formed
in early 2004, the group is the brainchild of Linda (Widad) Delgado. “The
business side of books is not glamorous…just hard work,” she says, having
recently released the first four books in her Islamic Rose series.
“Writers and published authors have a better chance of being successful and
getting their work to either readers or publishers if they have a team behind
them helping. In sha’ Allah, the Islamic Writers Alliance is that
team!”
Each
member of the IWA is certain her work will reach its destination, namely the
bookshelves of a store near you. Networking is the mainstay of this group’s
activities, attracting authors, writers, illustrators, publishers and
distributors from around the world.
“I
published a book on the hijab and wanted to expand its distribution outside
Southeast Asia,” says Salinah Aliman, owner of Bridges Books, a publishing
house in Singapore. “The Islamic Writers Alliance is a valuable platform for
marketing my book and establishing global business contacts.”
Her
sentiments are echoed by Umm Juwayriyah, Assistant Director of the IWA, whose
aim is to touch the young, urban Muslim population. “The more help we can give
one another, in sha’Allah, the more quality Islamic
literature-non-fiction and fiction-will be published. The youth of Islam are in
need of, and deserve to have, a selection of books that they can identify
with.”
From
A to Z.
The
Alliance is an all-purpose resource for Muslim women, regardless of the genre,
style, focus, volume, or level of their work. The IWA boasts an eclectic e-group
with files and discussions covering a plethora of useful, relevant topics:
grammar, breaking out of writer’s block, how-to submit contract-generating
inquiries for publication, constructive critiques delivered with the best of
manners…real answers from real writers with a real interest in helping. From A
to Z-the development of writing, polishing, publishing, marketing and
maintaining an international readership-the IWA champions those who put pen to
paper or fingers to keyboard.
The
e-group component is only the beginning. Once an author has a published work in
hand, the Alliance kicks into high gear. Members purchase each other’s books
and arrange to publicize them at every opportunity. Those opportunities include
setting up author signings, approaching local businesses to carry the books,
reserving and manning booths at Islamic fairs, conferences and events, crafting
sell-sheets for distribution to the Alliance’s mailing lists, and spreading
enthusiastic word of the books’ availability with reckless abandon.
The
commitment and organization of this group is anything but reckless, however.
With an extensive Web site (www.islamicwritersalliance.net), comprehensive and
transparent guidelines-derived via members’ input and vote-plus a full
complement of volunteer board members, the IWA is professionally run and solidly
anchored on Islamic principles. These motivated and motivating women set a
standard for Muslims and non-Muslims alike.
Pamela
Taylor, Annual Fund Coordinator for ISNA and Secretary of the IWA states, “We
must support our artists, our writers, our journalists, and our publishers. Hand
in hand with that, we have to support our children, our youth, and our adult
reading populace with entertaining, uplifting books. Christian fiction is a huge
business. Muslim fiction should be, too.”
The
Buck…er, Book Stops Here
“Read,
and thy Lord is Most Bountiful, Who teacheth by the pen that which man knew
not.” (Holy Qur’an 96:3-5)
“Reading”
is a command that members of the IWA do more than take to heart; they take it to
the hearts of the smallest members of the Ummah, or Muslim community, by
purchasing Islamic books for their school libraries across the United States.
Through
donations, revenue generated by sponsorships and advertising, special projects,
and voluntary membership fees-$10 annually, which can be waived for sisters in
financial straits-the group devotes all proceeds, after paying the costs of the
Alliance itself, towards inculcating a love of literature and knowledge in the
next generation.
And
what will those children read? Perhaps excerpts from the Alliance’s first
project, an e-book of the original writings of its members. In an effort to
provide unpublished writers a forum for publication, and all writers a showcase
for their creativity, the IWA has begun to collect and arrange an anthology of
the Muslim woman’s voice-and strength-for every reader to experience the
beauty and diversity of Islam…and the alliance of Islamic writers.