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Provides tips for those interested in setting up groups, as well as ideas for exercises and events for existing groups. Florida and Connecticut.
Features programs, news, and membership information. Monthly meetings, Abilene, Texas.
Supporting Alaska's writers with events and conferences.
To empower Christian novelists. Training them in the craft, and educating them in the publishing industry.
ACA was created to promote academic and professional research, criticism, teaching, practical use, and exchange of principles and theories of human communication.
To encourage, assist, and motivate its members to write, and if they desire, to publish their work. A network for LDS writers. Arizona.
Authors and writers can meet with editors, publishers, agents, producers, directors, and other media professionals to network on new creative projects
Dedicated to keeping nonfiction writers informed about the latest terms and negotiations in the world of periodicals, print, and electronic.
A writing non-profit that believes everyone can use words to create art. AWA supports writers with a proven workshop method. Amherst, MA.
Hudson Valley New York writers colony offers fellowship awards to writers from all genres. See website for application information. Award consists of room and board.
Membership, programs, publications, awards, and fellowship.
Previously, the Aspen Writers’ Foundation. Encourages writers, inspires readers, and connects people through the power of stories. Aspen, CO.
The AAP, with some 200 members located throughout the United States, is the principal trade association of the book publishing industry.
Site includes a member and speaker directory. Based in New York.
Creative writing workshops, poets studio, individual consult group, PDX writers’ league. Portland, Oregon.
Society of published authors, is an advocate for fair compensation, free speech, and copyright protection, offers health insurance, contract reviews and web services, and publishes a quarterly bulletin.
California association of freelance and in-house editors, proofreaders, and indexers for book publishing and technical fields.
A service of the professional freelance nonfiction writers of Tampa, Bay, Florida.
To publicize our charter, keep members informed, and attract a broader audience by introducing ourselves to the community. Inform visitors about the Guild, share ideas, and organize events and activities.
Nonprofit group for communications professionals, helping members find work and gain skills. Boulder, Colorado, USA.
Provides shared writing space to writers living in Brooklyn. BWS is committed to the creation of a work environment that fosters the literary success of writers.
Sonoma, Napa, Mendocino, Marin counties. Monthly meetings, speakers, conferences, workshops, local writers resources.
Free how-to tips for serious freelance writers and book authors, news items, referral service for freelance jobs, markets for Network members.
An organization of professionals writing, publishing and broadcasting about cats. A newsletter, MEOW, is published quarterly and available to members only.
A group of writers, artists, editors, illustrators dedicated to building a Catholic literary and artistic culture.
Serves as a voice for Black writers and the general public to study the literature of people from the African Diaspora. Brooklyn, New York.
Workshops, events and a Harvest Writing Contest.
Offers writers in eastern Virginia, opportunities to develop the craft of writing and to effectively market their work. The CBW serves writers in eastern Virginia from Williamsburg north to Tappahannock.
Denver-based professional writers' organization established in 1931 to support Colorado writers.
Program details on screenwriting and contests and author information. Columbus, Georgia.
CAPA's members include aspiring, self-published or published authors, writers, agents, publishers, and other book-industry people who meet at the Tunxis Community College in Farmington CT.
Information for writers in the Upper Cumberland region of Middle Tennessee on all areas of writing for publication.
Professional writing association devoted to dogs.
Includes news, member information, awards, a newsletter, and writing contests.
Writers group located in the Gilmer/ Longview TX area welcoming writers of all genres, skill levels, published or unpublished, ages 25+.
Made up of the outdoor industry’s top outdoor communicators, conservationists and industry-related companies.
For professional writers to learn, grow, network, and find resources to improve writing and learn to navigate the publishing industry.
Pennsylvania organization providing support and resources to its members. Information about membership, monthly programs, social activities, conference, and speakers bureau.
A non-profit organization founded in Kentucky offering workshops, retreats, monthly critique sessions for poetry and prose, an annual writing contest and a newsletter. Louisville.
A forum for fellowship, education, and information for writers in the Fort Myers, Florida community.
Sponsors of the biennial Heartland Writers Conference, HWG is a not-for-profit multi-genre organization devoted to helping its members market their writing.
A not-for-profit organization with a mission to promote the appreciation of literary excellence and to stimulate and nurture the creation of literary works in all sectors of the population.
Networking, workshops, and other events. Membership information.
Meets once a month. A group of published and actively seeking publication writers. Welcome all levels of writers.
An online portal for media tie-in writers. Includes a newsletter. Based in California, US.
Regional conferences and writing groups for women writers. Empowering women through writing. Based in New York, NY.
A non-profit United States-based professional Muslim organization with an international membership.
A local Writers Group in Hilton Head Island, SC. Site details group history, meetings and roster of published writers.
A small literary group, based in northern Minnesota, that gathers once to twice a month. Publisher and designers of the literary journal The Talking Stick.
To create a forum within the public relations industry for discussion of the profession and recognizing those who demonstrate exemplary communications capabilities.
A non-profit organization dedicated to offering friendship, education, and encouragement to the writers of Utah.
An organization supporting writers and those interested in writing in varied genres.
To support new and established writers in the production and promotion of their work.
Information for local writers. Kentucky.
Dedicated to the education and support of fiction writers. Workshops, networking events and promotional opportunities to aid both published and yet-to-be published writers. Based in New Jersey.
Rochester, New York. A nonprofit organization dedicated to developing writers of all genres
Founded in a loft above a Minneapolis bookstore, now a literary center, offering programs and services for readers and writers. Community and work space for writers.
Dedicated to the development of each writer's voice and talent, and to the collection of literary treasures in anthologies.
Online writers group based on a real writers group in Los Angeles. Free writing exercises, web pages for writers and writing job resources.
An organization of writers and artists scattered over the Tri-State area: Tennessee, Virginia, and North Carolina.
Writers, publishers, librarians and booksellers dedicated to quality in Maine literature.
A non-profit cooperative effort to support writers and editors by providing professional services and opportunities for education, publication and interaction with peers.
A community where military writers and veterans are welcomed and appreciated.
Organization representing writers in or near the state of Missouri. Conference and market information for members.
Writing and reading workshops by some of the region’s finest writers and teachers. Based in Oregon, US.
The Group offers a steady outlet and support for writers of Naperville, IL, and nearby towns.
NAIWE is a professional association for writers and editors, providing individual member websites and other benefits. Based in Ashland, Virginia.
A resource for readers, writers, film producers, agents and editors. Invites amateur and professional writers a line to join.
The only labor union that represents freelance writers working in all genres, formats, and mediums.
The on-line resource for writers of poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction, providing information, advice, and links of interest to writers and readers across the state and beyond.
Conferences, events and opportunities for people active in the outdoor communication industry.
Housed at the University at Albany, the aim is to celebrate literature, writing, and performance, and to enhance the role of writers within the larger community. Contains history, programs and blog.
A nonprofit literary arts service organization devoted to writers at all stages of development. Site offers courses, conferences, competitions, critiques, calendar of events and hall of fame.
A group meeting monthly for discussion, reading, critiquing, and fellowship.
A forum for professional writers including information, articles, links for medical and science writers.
Based in Brooklyn, community-based creative writing programs.
A workspace for writers and other professionals seeking an inspirational environment free from distractions of home and office. Southern California.
Open to members of affiliated groups or at large. Site offers membership information, officers, contest, conference and newsletter.
Online group for novelists who provide each other high quality feedback in a timely manner. Site details membership qualifications and benefits.
A nonprofit organization representing and nurturing professional and novice writers. Site features calendar of events, articles on writing, information on the Colonyhouse writer's retreat, workshops and conferences.
A nonprofit organization founded in 1977, supported by a variety of writers in the Coachella Valley.
Promoting superior quality in communications and a limitless sharing of information and techniques about the outdoors.
OWAA is an international, professional association of outdoor communicators, outdoor companies and outdoor industry service providers.
A non-profit professional volunteer organization of outdoor communicators from California and surrounding western states. Site features philosophy, membership eligibility, application and directory, newsletter and calendar of events.
Missouri writer's organization.
A nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering the creative and professional talents of writers. Site details writers conferences, contests, critique groups, forums and articles on writing.
Meets bi-monthly in Amarillo, Texas. Site features membership information and member roster, meetings, online group, conference and contests.
A workspace for writers, based in New York, NY. Dedicated to providing an affordable and tranquil working environment for writers of all genres.
A non-profit membership organization made up of writers that work west of the Mississippi. Members are connected by the goals of building interest in the written word and defending writers worldwide.
Site for group members to keep in touch. Meetings in Old Town Silverdale. Washington.
Dedicated to informing Pennsylvanians concerning the wise use and management of natural resources.
A Pennsylvania based multi-genre networking organization for writers.
Workshops, conference and social gathering for local writers. Perryville, Arkansas.
Nonprofit organization that fosters the professional development of writers and promotes communication throughout the U.S. literary community.
Creative writing workshops and retreats for women.
Seattle members organization providing support, advice, and a variety of programs for writers and the local community.
An organization for writers of novel length fiction in the Rocky Mountain region.
A regional organization of professional and aspiring communicators, dedicated to the improvement of communicating the outdoor experience.
Promotes, supports and encourages writers, endorses workshops and seminars for the benefit of fiction and nonfiction writers, and promotes the writing arts for youth, adults and seniors alike.
Group promoting writing classes, seminars, readings, and related events. Includes calendar of events and information about many area writers, editors, agents, and small press publishers. San Diego, CA.
A forum for writers (any genre) to share their work-in-progress and receive constructive critiques from other writers.
An open, non-membership group for all writers. Florida.
A blog for the literary adventures of a Twin Cities area writers' group.
Offering tips and lively description on grammar, English, and writing. San Diego, CA.
A Chicago-based community of writers, playwrights, poets, and short story writers who meet to discuss their work.
Provides grants to support events and study groups that introduce or offer the opportunity to delve into the work of women writers. Based in Portland, OR.
Members of the Society have joined together in the common pursuit of the highest standards of economic journalism, through both individual and collective efforts.
The Southern Louisiana Chapter of the Romance Writers of America. Site features membership information, contact form and roster of published authors.
A literary arts organization serving both new and established writers. Site features news, membership application, local chapter calendars, information on the annual writers conference and anthology, and a forum.
An association of independent and emerging writers.
A nonprofit organization that is devoted to helping both published and unpublished writers improve their craft and further their careers. Located in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Non-profit organization supporting, instructing and enhancing the careers of writers. SEW's annual conference offers a week of intensive study under highly qualified instructors.
Contains meeting information, current officers and list of members. Fort Myers and Naples.
Non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the literary community of the greater St. Louis area.
Non-profit organization comprised of women who want to explore and share personal stories. Includes a calendar of events, information about contests, FAQ, and mailing lists. Colorado based.
Sponsors monthly programs and workshops, annual prose, poetry and playwriting contests and the spring Seven Hills Writer's Conference.
A nonprofit organization of writers in the Tampa Bay, Florida area.
A nonprofit organization founded by a group of writers and educators who make a contribution to the teaching of writing. Brooklyn, NY.
Annual conference, events and newsletter for writers and others involved in outdoor communications.
Serving online writers and North Carolina Triangle area writers. Housed in Raleigh, NC.
Information about the group, news, membership, and contest winners. Tulsa, Oklahoma, US.
Seeks to support New York City writers. A work space in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood, dedicated to the professional development, promotion, and practice of the craft of writing.
Writer's organization located in Portland, Oregon. Offers monthly meetings, newsletter and a yearly writing conference.
Private writing school with a feminist philosophy, aiming to improve peoples lives through the art of writing and the practices of community. Men not accepted in all programs.
Supports authors and other professionals in promoting the contributions made by women to the history, culture and growth of the American West..
Classes and workshops available in Oregon.
A group with writing workshops and events around Portland, OR.
A science fiction and fantasy writing and critiquing group located in Pittsburgh, PA.
Association of professional and aspiring writers in Lubbock, Texas.
Non-profit writing organization dedicated to promoting participation in the creation, distribution, and enjoyment of literature. The designated Literary Resource Center for Maryland.
Providing secure and affordable workspace in downtown Boston to emerging and established writers.
A community with writing workshops for youth and adults. New Jersey, USA.
Originally the Greensboro Writers Club. Greensboro, NC.
An association of writers committed to mutual support and the professional development of their craft. Bloomington, IN.
The WGAw represents writers in the motion picture, broadcast, cable and new media industries.
Promoting and protecting the professional and artistic interests of writers and others in movies, TV, radio and news. Online script registration enables writers to record when they wrote their material.
Notes from a Portland writing group.
A non-profit urban writer's colony in New York city. Quiet, affordable workspace for writers.
A community-based literary arts organization serving writers and readers throughout Indiana.
Includes contact and membership information, newsletter, and a listing of upcoming workshops and resources.
A professional refuge for writers of all sorts in Northampton, Massachusetts. A shared space to work and a community of fellow writers.
Writing organization that supports and encourages writers of all levels and genres. Colorado.
This blog which focuses on writing in the state of Michigan, United States, offers a variety of writer's resources including job links, contests, markets and articles.
Six North Idaho writers share writing-related news, events, opportunities, book reviews, their experiences with publishing and the craft of writing, and general thoughts about the writing life.
Through annual conferences, monthly newsletters, workshops, activities, and networking, WWI brings the collective wisdom of our members together to help each other excel.
A site for the Twin Cities area speculative fiction writers' group. Minneapolis–St. Paul area.
Encouraging self-expression and literacy among Chicago's youth through writing and performance. Site features information on programs, publications, internships, calendar of events and writing resources.
Writers, publishers, librarians and booksellers dedicated to quality in Maine literature.
Contains meeting information, current officers and list of members. Fort Myers and Naples.
OWAA is an international, professional association of outdoor communicators, outdoor companies and outdoor industry service providers.
Includes news, member information, awards, a newsletter, and writing contests.
Writing organization that supports and encourages writers of all levels and genres. Colorado.
A group meeting monthly for discussion, reading, critiquing, and fellowship.
Information about the group, news, membership, and contest winners. Tulsa, Oklahoma, US.
Group promoting writing classes, seminars, readings, and related events. Includes calendar of events and information about many area writers, editors, agents, and small press publishers. San Diego, CA.
A community with writing workshops for youth and adults. New Jersey, USA.
Networking, workshops, and other events. Membership information.
Promoting superior quality in communications and a limitless sharing of information and techniques about the outdoors.
Serves as a voice for Black writers and the general public to study the literature of people from the African Diaspora. Brooklyn, New York.
CAPA's members include aspiring, self-published or published authors, writers, agents, publishers, and other book-industry people who meet at the Tunxis Community College in Farmington CT.
An organization of writers and artists scattered over the Tri-State area: Tennessee, Virginia, and North Carolina.
Promotes, supports and encourages writers, endorses workshops and seminars for the benefit of fiction and nonfiction writers, and promotes the writing arts for youth, adults and seniors alike.
Sponsors monthly programs and workshops, annual prose, poetry and playwriting contests and the spring Seven Hills Writer's Conference.
A non-profit organization founded in Kentucky offering workshops, retreats, monthly critique sessions for poetry and prose, an annual writing contest and a newsletter. Louisville.
For professional writers to learn, grow, network, and find resources to improve writing and learn to navigate the publishing industry.
A service of the professional freelance nonfiction writers of Tampa, Bay, Florida.
A blog for the literary adventures of a Twin Cities area writers' group.
A site for the Twin Cities area speculative fiction writers' group. Minneapolis–St. Paul area.
An online portal for media tie-in writers. Includes a newsletter. Based in California, US.
An association of independent and emerging writers.
A non-profit organization dedicated to offering friendship, education, and encouragement to the writers of Utah.
Classes and workshops available in Oregon.
Through annual conferences, monthly newsletters, workshops, activities, and networking, WWI brings the collective wisdom of our members together to help each other excel.
California association of freelance and in-house editors, proofreaders, and indexers for book publishing and technical fields.
A literary arts organization serving both new and established writers. Site features news, membership application, local chapter calendars, information on the annual writers conference and anthology, and a forum.
To support new and established writers in the production and promotion of their work.
To encourage, assist, and motivate its members to write, and if they desire, to publish their work. A network for LDS writers. Arizona.
Program details on screenwriting and contests and author information. Columbus, Georgia.
Originally the Greensboro Writers Club. Greensboro, NC.
The Group offers a steady outlet and support for writers of Naperville, IL, and nearby towns.
A local Writers Group in Hilton Head Island, SC. Site details group history, meetings and roster of published writers.
Rochester, New York. A nonprofit organization dedicated to developing writers of all genres
Housed at the University at Albany, the aim is to celebrate literature, writing, and performance, and to enhance the role of writers within the larger community. Contains history, programs and blog.
The only labor union that represents freelance writers working in all genres, formats, and mediums.
A writing non-profit that believes everyone can use words to create art. AWA supports writers with a proven workshop method. Amherst, MA.
Previously, the Aspen Writers’ Foundation. Encourages writers, inspires readers, and connects people through the power of stories. Aspen, CO.
Workshops, conference and social gathering for local writers. Perryville, Arkansas.
An open, non-membership group for all writers. Florida.
Includes contact and membership information, newsletter, and a listing of upcoming workshops and resources.
A non-profit membership organization made up of writers that work west of the Mississippi. Members are connected by the goals of building interest in the written word and defending writers worldwide.
Information for local writers. Kentucky.
Meets bi-monthly in Amarillo, Texas. Site features membership information and member roster, meetings, online group, conference and contests.
A forum for fellowship, education, and information for writers in the Fort Myers, Florida community.
An organization supporting writers and those interested in writing in varied genres.
A non-profit United States-based professional Muslim organization with an international membership.
A forum for writers (any genre) to share their work-in-progress and receive constructive critiques from other writers.
Membership, programs, publications, awards, and fellowship.
The on-line resource for writers of poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction, providing information, advice, and links of interest to writers and readers across the state and beyond.
A group of writers, artists, editors, illustrators dedicated to building a Catholic literary and artistic culture.
To create a forum within the public relations industry for discussion of the profession and recognizing those who demonstrate exemplary communications capabilities.
Site for group members to keep in touch. Meetings in Old Town Silverdale. Washington.
Creative writing workshops, poets studio, individual consult group, PDX writers’ league. Portland, Oregon.
Offering tips and lively description on grammar, English, and writing. San Diego, CA.
Regional conferences and writing groups for women writers. Empowering women through writing. Based in New York, NY.
A community where military writers and veterans are welcomed and appreciated.
Site includes a member and speaker directory. Based in New York.
Provides grants to support events and study groups that introduce or offer the opportunity to delve into the work of women writers. Based in Portland, OR.
Provides tips for those interested in setting up groups, as well as ideas for exercises and events for existing groups. Florida and Connecticut.
A group with writing workshops and events around Portland, OR.
Offers writers in eastern Virginia, opportunities to develop the craft of writing and to effectively market their work. The CBW serves writers in eastern Virginia from Williamsburg north to Tappahannock.
Missouri writer's organization.
Association of professional and aspiring writers in Lubbock, Texas.
Workshops, events and a Harvest Writing Contest.
Meets once a month. A group of published and actively seeking publication writers. Welcome all levels of writers.
Non-profit organization comprised of women who want to explore and share personal stories. Includes a calendar of events, information about contests, FAQ, and mailing lists. Colorado based.
A professional refuge for writers of all sorts in Northampton, Massachusetts. A shared space to work and a community of fellow writers.
A Pennsylvania based multi-genre networking organization for writers.
A nonprofit organization founded by a group of writers and educators who make a contribution to the teaching of writing. Brooklyn, NY.
An organization of professionals writing, publishing and broadcasting about cats. A newsletter, MEOW, is published quarterly and available to members only.
A non-profit cooperative effort to support writers and editors by providing professional services and opportunities for education, publication and interaction with peers.
Notes from a Portland writing group.
Professional writing association devoted to dogs.
A workspace for writers and other professionals seeking an inspirational environment free from distractions of home and office. Southern California.
Supporting Alaska's writers with events and conferences.
Dedicated to the education and support of fiction writers. Workshops, networking events and promotional opportunities to aid both published and yet-to-be published writers. Based in New Jersey.
Dedicated to the development of each writer's voice and talent, and to the collection of literary treasures in anthologies.
An association of writers committed to mutual support and the professional development of their craft. Bloomington, IN.
Non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the literary community of the greater St. Louis area.
Based in Brooklyn, community-based creative writing programs.
This blog which focuses on writing in the state of Michigan, United States, offers a variety of writer's resources including job links, contests, markets and articles.
Features programs, news, and membership information. Monthly meetings, Abilene, Texas.
Supports authors and other professionals in promoting the contributions made by women to the history, culture and growth of the American West..
To empower Christian novelists. Training them in the craft, and educating them in the publishing industry.
Writing and reading workshops by some of the region’s finest writers and teachers. Based in Oregon, US.
NAIWE is a professional association for writers and editors, providing individual member websites and other benefits. Based in Ashland, Virginia.
Creative writing workshops and retreats for women.
Six North Idaho writers share writing-related news, events, opportunities, book reviews, their experiences with publishing and the craft of writing, and general thoughts about the writing life.
Writer's organization located in Portland, Oregon. Offers monthly meetings, newsletter and a yearly writing conference.
Pennsylvania organization providing support and resources to its members. Information about membership, monthly programs, social activities, conference, and speakers bureau.
Non-profit organization supporting, instructing and enhancing the careers of writers. SEW's annual conference offers a week of intensive study under highly qualified instructors.
A resource for readers, writers, film producers, agents and editors. Invites amateur and professional writers a line to join.
Conferences, events and opportunities for people active in the outdoor communication industry.
Members of the Society have joined together in the common pursuit of the highest standards of economic journalism, through both individual and collective efforts.
Private writing school with a feminist philosophy, aiming to improve peoples lives through the art of writing and the practices of community. Men not accepted in all programs.
Seeks to support New York City writers. A work space in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood, dedicated to the professional development, promotion, and practice of the craft of writing.
Dedicated to informing Pennsylvanians concerning the wise use and management of natural resources.
A nonprofit organization that is devoted to helping both published and unpublished writers improve their craft and further their careers. Located in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
A workspace for writers, based in New York, NY. Dedicated to providing an affordable and tranquil working environment for writers of all genres.
Providing secure and affordable workspace in downtown Boston to emerging and established writers.
Founded in a loft above a Minneapolis bookstore, now a literary center, offering programs and services for readers and writers. Community and work space for writers.
A non-profit urban writer's colony in New York city. Quiet, affordable workspace for writers.
Provides shared writing space to writers living in Brooklyn. BWS is committed to the creation of a work environment that fosters the literary success of writers.
A nonprofit organization of writers in the Tampa Bay, Florida area.
A not-for-profit organization with a mission to promote the appreciation of literary excellence and to stimulate and nurture the creation of literary works in all sectors of the population.
A community-based literary arts organization serving writers and readers throughout Indiana.
Encouraging self-expression and literacy among Chicago's youth through writing and performance. Site features information on programs, publications, internships, calendar of events and writing resources.
A small literary group, based in northern Minnesota, that gathers once to twice a month. Publisher and designers of the literary journal The Talking Stick.
Writers group located in the Gilmer/ Longview TX area welcoming writers of all genres, skill levels, published or unpublished, ages 25+.
The AAP, with some 200 members located throughout the United States, is the principal trade association of the book publishing industry.
Open to members of affiliated groups or at large. Site offers membership information, officers, contest, conference and newsletter.
Non-profit writing organization dedicated to promoting participation in the creation, distribution, and enjoyment of literature. The designated Literary Resource Center for Maryland.
A non-profit professional volunteer organization of outdoor communicators from California and surrounding western states. Site features philosophy, membership eligibility, application and directory, newsletter and calendar of events.
To publicize our charter, keep members informed, and attract a broader audience by introducing ourselves to the community. Inform visitors about the Guild, share ideas, and organize events and activities.
Dedicated to keeping nonfiction writers informed about the latest terms and negotiations in the world of periodicals, print, and electronic.
Sponsors of the biennial Heartland Writers Conference, HWG is a not-for-profit multi-genre organization devoted to helping its members market their writing.
A nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering the creative and professional talents of writers. Site details writers conferences, contests, critique groups, forums and articles on writing.
Nonprofit group for communications professionals, helping members find work and gain skills. Boulder, Colorado, USA.
Organization representing writers in or near the state of Missouri. Conference and market information for members.
A science fiction and fantasy writing and critiquing group located in Pittsburgh, PA.
Hudson Valley New York writers colony offers fellowship awards to writers from all genres. See website for application information. Award consists of room and board.
Seattle members organization providing support, advice, and a variety of programs for writers and the local community.
Authors and writers can meet with editors, publishers, agents, producers, directors, and other media professionals to network on new creative projects
Promoting and protecting the professional and artistic interests of writers and others in movies, TV, radio and news. Online script registration enables writers to record when they wrote their material.
Online writers group based on a real writers group in Los Angeles. Free writing exercises, web pages for writers and writing job resources.
Information for writers in the Upper Cumberland region of Middle Tennessee on all areas of writing for publication.
Nonprofit organization that fosters the professional development of writers and promotes communication throughout the U.S. literary community.
Serving online writers and North Carolina Triangle area writers. Housed in Raleigh, NC.
A forum for professional writers including information, articles, links for medical and science writers.
Society of published authors, is an advocate for fair compensation, free speech, and copyright protection, offers health insurance, contract reviews and web services, and publishes a quarterly bulletin.
An organization for writers of novel length fiction in the Rocky Mountain region.
Sonoma, Napa, Mendocino, Marin counties. Monthly meetings, speakers, conferences, workshops, local writers resources.
Annual conference, events and newsletter for writers and others involved in outdoor communications.
The Southern Louisiana Chapter of the Romance Writers of America. Site features membership information, contact form and roster of published authors.
Free how-to tips for serious freelance writers and book authors, news items, referral service for freelance jobs, markets for Network members.
A nonprofit organization founded in 1977, supported by a variety of writers in the Coachella Valley.
A nonprofit literary arts service organization devoted to writers at all stages of development. Site offers courses, conferences, competitions, critiques, calendar of events and hall of fame.
Online group for novelists who provide each other high quality feedback in a timely manner. Site details membership qualifications and benefits.
A Chicago-based community of writers, playwrights, poets, and short story writers who meet to discuss their work.
Made up of the outdoor industry’s top outdoor communicators, conservationists and industry-related companies.
A nonprofit organization representing and nurturing professional and novice writers. Site features calendar of events, articles on writing, information on the Colonyhouse writer's retreat, workshops and conferences.
The WGAw represents writers in the motion picture, broadcast, cable and new media industries.
A regional organization of professional and aspiring communicators, dedicated to the improvement of communicating the outdoor experience.
Denver-based professional writers' organization established in 1931 to support Colorado writers.
ACA was created to promote academic and professional research, criticism, teaching, practical use, and exchange of principles and theories of human communication.
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