Board of Directors

Marni Freedman

Marni Freedman

IMWA Founder and Programs Chair, Board Member

Marni Freedman (BFA, LMFT) is a produced, published, and award-winning writer. After graduating as an award-winning student from the USC School of Filmic Writing, Marni began her career with her play, “Two Goldsteins on Acid,” which was produced in Los Angeles. The play was made into a film, “Playing Mona Lisa,” and was produced by Disney. Marni worked as a script doctor for top film companies and as a script agent for the Mary Sue Seymour Agency. In 2018 Marni received an award for her touring one-man show, A Jewish Joke which was produced Off-Broadway. 
Marni is the co-founder and programming director of the San Diego Writers Festival, a yearly city-wide event that celebrates writers and storytellers. She runs the Memoir certificate program at San Diego Writers Ink and teaches at UCSD Extension and The Center for Creative Aging. Marni is the executive producer of the San Diego Memoir Showcase, a yearly production at the Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center in La Jolla. Marni is also a therapist for artists and writers. Her first book on writing, 7 Essential Writing Tools: That Will Absolutely Make Your Writing Better (And Enliven the Soul), is an Amazon Bestseller. Her second book, Permission to Roar, For Female Thought Leaders Ready to Write Their Book, received six awards. You can find Marni at marnifreedman.com, a writing hub to help writers find and believe in their authentic voice.

Tracy J. Jones

Tracy J. Jones

IMWA President

Tracy J. Jones is a professional content writer, developmental editor, and writing coach with more than twenty-five years of experience writing and editing for private clients, nonprofits, and corporations.

Since its inception in 2015, she’s been involved with the San Diego Memoir Showcase—first as a participant and now as a co-producer, head judge, writing coach, and co-director of the popular theatrical program. She co-edited the award-winning San Diego Memoir Showcase anthology, Shaking the TreeBrazenShortMemoir. The fifth volume of Shaking the Tree was published in January 2024.

She is a co-instructor for the year-long Memoir Certificate program at San Diego Writers, Ink, and runs three writing groups. She is the President and a founding board member of the International Memoir Writers Association. Tracy is the Warwick’s + San Diego Writers Festivals Book Club interviewer.

In her previous corporate life, Tracy spent more than fifteen years doing C-Level executive communications (primarily as a speechwriter), internal communications, and public relations at organizations such as Porter Novelli PR, The New York Times, Avon Products, Inc., and KPMG LLP.

Tracy is a lover of salted caramel anything, the purr of her cat, Lulu, cult documentaries, and rainy days spent reading. And she’s happiest when helping writers find their voice and confidence to pursue their literary dreams.

Anastasia Zadeik

Anastasia Zadeik

Board Member, SDWF Director of Programming

Anastasia Zadeik is a writer, editor, and storyteller.  After graduating summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa with a B.A. in psychology from Smith College, she had an international career in neuropsychological research while raising her children. She now serves as Director of Operations for the San Diego Writers Festival, as a co-producer of the San Diego Memoir Showcase, and as a mentor and board member for the literary nonprofit So Say We All.

A frequent performer of narrative non-fiction in a hushed bar, her work has appeared in the San Diego Decameron Project, LitHub, writeordietribe.com, Literary Vine Review, and the award-winning anthology, Shaking the Tree: Short. Brazen. Memoir. Her debut novel, Blurred Fates, was released August 2, 2022.

When she isn’t reading or writing, you can find her hiking, biking, swimming, practicing yoga, or hanging out with her husband, Tom, and their empty-nest rescue dog, Charlie.

 

Saadia Esmail

Saadia Esmail

Treasurer

Saadia Ali Esmail was born in Pakistan, raised in Long Island, and has lived in San Diego from 2004-2006 (her 2-year honeymoon) and since 2015. She has 3 kids, ranging in age from 11 to 17 who love to keep her on her toes, as well as a newly adopted ragdoll cat who is her latest shadow. With a Bachelor’s in International Relations from the George Washington University and a Masters in Biotechnology from Hopkins, one would think she would have career aspirations but after working a handful of years for others, she loves to be her own boss. She has co-founded a business for baby products (www.zcush.com), and has partnered with others for various NGO’s, the latest focused on wildlife preservation. With two kids nearing college, she has agreed to take on a part-time job which thankfully gives her freedom to write in her spare time. She is working on her first memoir about the challenges of an arranged marriage as a Pakistani-American with an autoimmune condition called Myasthenia Gravis. Her pieces have been included in the anthologies, Shaking the Tree, and A Year in Ink, with one chosen to be performed in the 2018 Memoir Showcase. She is humbled and honored to be asked to serve on the Board of IMWA and looks forward to working with the talented writing community in San Diego.

Wendy Wong

Wendy Wong

Board Member

Wendy Wong is a certified Jungian coach who leverages the energy arts – Reiki, qigong, tai chi, shadow work, and dream analysis –  for insight, creativity, healing, and growth. After a professional career as a chief marketing officer, she now focuses most of her time on writing creative non-fiction and fiction. Her first novel, Soon: A Wayfinder’s Wondrous Map to the Tao is awaiting publication. Her newsletter, Everything Everywhere: The Best Version Yet, can be found at wendywong.substack.com, in which she chronicles her discovery of the multiverse, much as the archetype of Evelyn Wang, the protagonist of Everything Everywhere All At Once. Her new memoir in progress is the real-life parable of this magical qigong journey called Seeing the Unseen. 

When she is not writing, she is practicing yoga, tai chi, working with clients, or producing Energy Camps that show ordinary people the extraordinary power of intent when qi (the vital life force) is harnessed. For more information, visit her coaching website, missionquest.life.  

 

Holly Kammier

Holly Kammier

Board Member, SDWF Director of Publishing

Holly Kammier is the co-founder and acquisitions editor of Acorn Publishing, the largest publishing house in San Diego and one of the largest in California. Acorn publishes a wide variety of genres and currently has over one hundred books in its catalog, including several award winners and best sellers.

Kammier is the bestselling author of Kingston Court, Choosing Hope, and Lost Girl, A Shelby Day Novel. She is also an accomplished content editor whose clients have gone on to become USA Today and New York Times bestsellers. She’s on faculty with the Santa Barbara Writers Conference and is the publishing director for the San Diego Writers Festival. Kammier is a frequent presenter at industry conferences and events. The former journalist’s professional resume includes Channel 9 News in Los Angeles and CNN in Washington, D.C.

A UCLA honors graduate, Holly Kammier resides in San Diego with her brilliant and often sarcastic children. An avid reader with a passion for gorgeous writing, she is always on the hunt for the next great story.

 

Jane Muschenetz

Jane Muschenetz

Board Member

Jane Muschenetz, a Ukrainian Jewish refugee who arrived in the US as a child, is a 2023 City of Encinitas Exhibiting Artist and Director of Partnerships at the San Diego Entertainment & Arts Guild. Her debut chapbook, All the Bad Girls Wear Russian Accents, (Kelsay Books, 2023), was shortlisted for the Jacar Press Chapbook Prize. Jane is the winner of the 2022 Good Life Review Poetry Prize and took First Place in the 2022 LSAG Art Show. Connect with Jane’s work at her website, www.PalmFrondZoo.com, and in various publications.

 

Robb Kirk Donaldson

Robb Kirk Donaldson

Membership Director

Robert Kirk Donaldson is a psychotherapist and writer who grew up in San Diego. He attended college in New York City and earned two Master’s degrees and several postgraduate certificates, followed by several years of social work in Los Angeles. Robert is delighted to live in his hometown again, where he works as a therapist in private practice. He has certificates in Memoir Writing from San Diego Writers, Ink, and Pacifica Graduate Institute. He had a short memoir performed in the 2022 San Diego Memoir Showcase and has stories in Shaking the Tree Volumes 5 and 6 (Volume 6 is scheduled to be released in January 2025). His memoir work has also been featured in the Pacifica Graduate Institute publication Writing Down the Soul 2022. Robert experiences creative writing, particularly memoir writing, as a potent healing tool. Every life bursts with stories. The tales of our past, extraordinary and mundane moments, are deeply meaningful and always worth celebrating on the page. His website is www.robertdonaldsontherapy.com. He can be reached at robertkirk.imwa@gmail.com.

 

Shiloh Rasmussen

Shiloh Rasmussen

Director of Communications - San Diego Writers Festival

Shiloh (S.A.) Rasmusssen is an avid reader, writer, and lover of all things fantasy and science fiction. Throughout her journey of writing, she has not only written Whisper, her debut novel and the first book in the Whisper series, but has also written, and directed a one act play titled Satan’s Bedroom. The vignette satire was part of the Horrible Imaginings Film Festival in Southern California. When she is not writing, she spends time with her family—human and fur babies—enjoying the So-Cal sunshine or whooping up culinary dishes in the kitchen.

 

Danny Swanson

Danny Swanson

Director of Tech - San Diego Writers Festival

Danny Swanson, SDWF Tech Director, runs a tech consulting business, teaches a little yoga, and tries to sell screenplays and use his powers for good whenever he can. 

Past Presidents: 

Laura L. Engel

Laura L. Engel

Past President- 2019-2022

Laura L. Engel, born and raised on the Mississippi Gulf Coast transplanted in San Diego 56 years ago. She is married to the love of her life and the mother of five beloved grown children and an adored golden retriever, Layla Louise. Laura is Grammy to ten cherished grandchildren.

In 2016 Laura retired from a 35-year career in the corporate world with plans to quietly catch up on hobbies and travels. In October of that year those plans changed when a miracle happened in her life. She soon found herself busier than ever, joining San Diego Memoir Writers and writing about a secret she thought she would take to her grave.

Laura is a member of the International Memoir Writers Association, based in San Diego and is an active member of the International Women Writers Guild, San Diego Writers Ink, San Diego Writers and Editors Guild, and the National Association of Memoir Writers.

She has been published in three of IMWA’s anthology Shaking the Tree series, in Writers Digest, and in several online adoption triad magazines. She is a firm believer that writing memoir heals and is available to speak on the subject.

Laura’s first memoir You’ll Forget This Ever Happened – Secrets, Shame, and Adoption in the 1960s was published by She Writes Press in May of 2022.

You can reach Laura at https://www.lauralengel.com
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