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  2. List of writers' conferences - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Writers Festival, April 6, San Diego [125] San Francisco Writers Conference, February 14–17, San Francisco [126] San Francisco Writing Workshop, San Francisco [127] Sanibel Island Writers Conference, Sanibel, Florida [128] Santa Barbara Writers Conference, Santa Barbara, California [129] Santa Fe Writers Conference, Santa Fe, New Mexico

  3. Category:New Zealand Māori writers - Wikipedia

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    Writers of Māori descent, some of whose writings are related to Māori culture. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:New Zealand writers . It includes New Zealand writers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.

  4. California Writers Club - Wikipedia

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    The California Writers Club traces its founding to the San Francisco Bay Area literary movement in the early part of the 20th century. The informal gatherings of Jack London , George Sterling , and Herman Whitaker , along with others, eventually became formalized as the Press Club of Alameda .

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  6. Why New Zealand’s Maori are fighting to save an 1840 treaty ...

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    The English and Maori versions of the treaty contain key differences, complicating its application and interpretation, some observers say. To address this, over the last 50 years, lawmakers ...

  7. BayCon - Wikipedia

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    BayCon is the San Francisco Bay Area's longest-running fan-run speculative fiction convention. It was held over Memorial Day weekend in the San Francisco Bay Area, California [1] but moved to July 4th, Independence Day. BayCon draws many attendees from throughout California and also as far away as Oregon, Washington, and Arizona.

  8. Te Ao Hou / The New World - Wikipedia

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    Te Ao Hou / The New World was the first national magazine for Māori. [1] [2] [3]: 73 The editorial of the first issue published in 1952 said that the magazine was designed "to provide interesting and informative reading for Maori homes", and that it would be like a marae, "where all questions of interest to the Maori can be discussed".

  9. San Francisco Writers Workshop - Wikipedia

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    The group meets at Noisebridge, in San Francisco's Mission district. Sessions are uniquely structured so participants share, aloud, up to six double-spaced pages of their work at a time. Writers are not allowed to speak or respond while the group critiques their work.