Organizations and associations for writers in the UK.
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The ALCS is the British collecting society for all writers. The principal purpose of ALCS is to ensure that hard-to-collect revenues due to authors are efficiently collected and speedily distributed to ALCS members.
Information about the club's programme of events, dates of the various workshops, planned speakers and Club nights. Biographical information about the speakers is provided as well as the results of club competitions. Scotland.
Writing group in England.
Hand-picked resources and exclusive articles for fiction and nonfiction writers, working professionals and beginners, with particular support for writing about Scotland.
To promote literature and its understanding; to uphold writers freedoms around the world; and to promote the friendly co-operation of writers and the free exchange of their ideas.
An established writers circle based in Felixstowe, Suffolk. This weblog will be about writing, life in Felixstowe and generally what the group and individuals are up to.
Meeting in south east England.
A creative writing group, meets in Hastings, for anyone who lacks confidence or who finds self-expression or meeting people difficult.
Includes list of events, details of members, how to become a member and lots of other interesting details.
Members, programme and contact details. Meets on second Wednesday of the month in Llandudno.
An inspiring networking club for writers run by publishing professionals.
A group of writers interested in science fiction, weird fiction, slipstream, horror and fantasy.
The virtual home of a group of writers from South Cheshire, led by Mills and Boon author, Penny Jordan. Includes member weblogs, a directory and discussion forum.
Hosts an annual open festival of writing.
Creative writing organisation in the South East of UK for writers, and agencies. Includes network, directory of writers and competitions, workshop and education programmes, and members area.
Writing group with competitions.
Although based in the Potteries we have regular members coming from Cheadle, Crewe, Shrewsbury and Stafford.
Community writing and publishing group based in Hastings, East Sussex.
Group formed to promote new writing for stage, screen, radio and television. Based in Bristol, UK.
Supports the development of new creative writing and live literature in London. An online community of writers for feedback on writing, competitions and online workshops with high profile authors.
A circle of writers, founded in 1993, who meet weekly in Tilehurst, Reading, Berkshire. Publish anthologies and have occasional invited speakers.
Email discussion list for writers in the UK.
Offers writers' workshops, manuscript evenings, encouragement through constructive critique, talks, competitions and workshops. St Albans, Hertfordshire, UK.
Competitions, events and regularly scheduled meetings. Telford Town Centre, Shropshire.
UK writer's community. A source of inspiration and feedback to writers, offering support, advice, interviews and articles from top writing names. Inside information on the latest writing jobs, opportunities, competitions and news.
Supports, promotes and champions writing from the East Midlands, United Kingdom.
Meeting in the historic English city of York.
Offers writers' workshops, manuscript evenings, encouragement through constructive critique, talks, competitions and workshops. St Albans, Hertfordshire, UK.
A group of writers interested in science fiction, weird fiction, slipstream, horror and fantasy.
Writing group with competitions.
Hosts an annual open festival of writing.
Meeting in the historic English city of York.
Competitions, events and regularly scheduled meetings. Telford Town Centre, Shropshire.
Although based in the Potteries we have regular members coming from Cheadle, Crewe, Shrewsbury and Stafford.
Meeting in south east England.
Writing group in England.
Includes list of events, details of members, how to become a member and lots of other interesting details.
Supports, promotes and champions writing from the East Midlands, United Kingdom.
Community writing and publishing group based in Hastings, East Sussex.
Creative writing organisation in the South East of UK for writers, and agencies. Includes network, directory of writers and competitions, workshop and education programmes, and members area.
An inspiring networking club for writers run by publishing professionals.
A creative writing group, meets in Hastings, for anyone who lacks confidence or who finds self-expression or meeting people difficult.
Information about the club's programme of events, dates of the various workshops, planned speakers and Club nights. Biographical information about the speakers is provided as well as the results of club competitions. Scotland.
Members, programme and contact details. Meets on second Wednesday of the month in Llandudno.
Group formed to promote new writing for stage, screen, radio and television. Based in Bristol, UK.
Email discussion list for writers in the UK.
The virtual home of a group of writers from South Cheshire, led by Mills and Boon author, Penny Jordan. Includes member weblogs, a directory and discussion forum.
A circle of writers, founded in 1993, who meet weekly in Tilehurst, Reading, Berkshire. Publish anthologies and have occasional invited speakers.
An established writers circle based in Felixstowe, Suffolk. This weblog will be about writing, life in Felixstowe and generally what the group and individuals are up to.
UK writer's community. A source of inspiration and feedback to writers, offering support, advice, interviews and articles from top writing names. Inside information on the latest writing jobs, opportunities, competitions and news.
To promote literature and its understanding; to uphold writers freedoms around the world; and to promote the friendly co-operation of writers and the free exchange of their ideas.
Supports the development of new creative writing and live literature in London. An online community of writers for feedback on writing, competitions and online workshops with high profile authors.
The ALCS is the British collecting society for all writers. The principal purpose of ALCS is to ensure that hard-to-collect revenues due to authors are efficiently collected and speedily distributed to ALCS members.
Hand-picked resources and exclusive articles for fiction and nonfiction writers, working professionals and beginners, with particular support for writing about Scotland.
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