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  2. Codex Writers Group - Wikipedia

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    The focus of the group is on writers in the early stages of their careers. [3] The forum uses the phrase 'neo-pro', which they define as "writers who've had at least one professional publication and/or participated in one of the top by-audition-only workshops, but who have not yet sold a great many stories or a number of books.". [4]

  3. The Loft Literary Center - Wikipedia

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    The Loft Literary Center is a non-profit literary organization located in Minneapolis, Minnesota incorporated in 1975. [1] The Loft is a large and comprehensive independent literary center which offers a variety of writing classes, conferences, grants, readings, writers' studios and other services to both established and emerging writers. [2] [3]

  4. Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association - Wikipedia

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    The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, doing business as Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association and commonly known as SFWA (/ ˈ s ɪ f w ə / or / ˈ s ɛ f w ə /) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization of professional science fiction and fantasy writers. While SFWA is based in the United States, its membership is open to ...

  5. Category:American writers' organizations - Wikipedia

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    Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association; Screen Writers Guild; Scribblers' Retreat Writers' Conference; Sewanee Writers' Conference; Sisters in Crime; Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators; Society of Midland Authors; Soul Mountain Retreat; Southern Writers Conference; Split This Rock; Stonecoast MFA Program in Creative Writing

  6. National Black Writers Conference - Wikipedia

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    The National Black Writers Conference (NBWC) convenes to provide emerging and established writers, literary scholars, critics, agents, publishers and booksellers, as well as educators, students, and the general public, with a forum for sharing the writing published by Black writers, discussing the trends and themes in black literature and identifying the major issues and challenges faced by ...

  7. List of writers' conferences - Wikipedia

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    Algonkian Writer Conferences, Arizona, California, Massachusetts, and Virginia [17] The Aloha Writers Conference , Kapalua, Hawaii and Maui [18] American Christian Fiction Writers Conference, location varies [19] American Society of Journalists and Authors (ASJA) annual conference, New York City [20] Antioch Writers' Workshop, Yellow Springs ...

  8. New York Mercantile Library - Wikipedia

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    The center works to promote fiction and literature and to give support to writers. It originated in 1820 as the (New York) Mercantile Library and in 2005 changed its name to the Mercantile Library Center for Fiction, [1] although it presents itself as simply "The Center for Fiction".

  9. GrubStreet - Wikipedia

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    The Muse and the Marketplace, is an annual weekend-long writer's symposium hosted by GrubStreet. [12] In 2010, it was attended by over 900 writers and publishing professionals. [13] Many authors, agents, and editors have been involved with GrubStreet's Muse and the Marketplace. In 2010, Chuck Palahniuk was the keynote speaker. [14]