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The National Writers Union
Boston Chapter

Last updated 3/15/08

Happy 25th Anniversary to Our Chapter

Save These Dates

March 10, 2008: Open Steering Committee meeting
March 20, 2008: All-member informational and planning meeting featuring UAW deputy administrator Scott Sommer
March 28-30, 2008: Women, Action and the Media conference
April 9, 16, 23 and 30, 2008: The Annual Writer's Life Series
April 11, 2008: Writers' Night at Dance Friday

And click here for more news of area events of interest to writers.

NWU Boston Published Authors

Kudos to members who published books in 2007.

Get to Know Us

How is a writers' union different from a writers' association?
2007 in review
IFJ charter of freelance rights
Protest against U.S. Court of Appeals decision on copyright settlement
Join the NWU
A recent Boston initiative: "All fun and no pay? No way to run a newspaper"
Some recent national initiatives
Get an NWU mentor

Writers at Work

Read what some of our most successful members say about the art and business of writing.

Meet Our Members

Here are some links to some of our members' websites and blogs. If you'd like a link to your site or blog to appear here, please email the webmaster. Remember, Google can't find you if you don't have links to your site. Think about linking to our site, too.

And let us give you some publicity. If you've just achieved immortality for being the subject of (rather than the author of) some deathless prose, send us the link. For example, you can read about co-chair Charles Coe in the October 31 Boston Globe.

Help Us Make a Difference

Become a mentor
Design a brochure for the chapter.
Legislative initiatives you can affect.
The Written Word Workshop for writers with disabilities.

Tips and Talk from Recent Workshops

Book reviewing: How it works, how it's changing (December 7, 2007)
Writers and their agents: Three writers tell all (November 15, 2007)
Publishing horror stories for Hallowe'en (October 30, 2007)
Ten tips for public speakers: Highlights of Charles Coe's June 16, 2007 workshop
Writer's Life seminar #1: From Idea to Bookshelf: Authors Share Their Publishing Stories, April 11, 2007
Writer's Life seminar #2: MFA Programs: Weighing the Pros and Cons, April 18, 2007
Writer's Life seminar #3: Blogs, Websites, and E-Zines: Navigating the Literary Landscape Online, April 25, 2007
Tips for book writers from Commonwealth Editions (Beverly, MA) publisher Webster Bull, February 14, 2007. To get the podcast and read more about the podcast collection, click here.

For Members Only

We distribute our Boston Chapter Member Directory, compiled by Lucy Sutherland, as a PDF file to members only. It's also available in the new members-only section of this site. (Members should have received the password to the site in eNews; contact the webmaster if you don't have it.) We hope the directory will allow members to connect and network with each other, and will allow members to promote their work and expertise. The directory contains only the names of people who have agreed to participate. Contact the webmaster if you'd like to be listed.

We've also initiated publication of our Steering Committee minutes on the members-only section. Go to our members-only section to see the first minutes.

Marketplace

Some notices we've received that we hope will be useful for working writers. If you want to post a notice, please email the webmaster

Grub Street, a non-profit writing center dedicated to nurturing writers and connecting them with readers
Gigs
Markets
Services
Writing groups
FYI.

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