A Conversation with Ernest Thompson
Masheri Chappelle, NHWP Chair, recently sat down with me to tell the heartwarming story of how she selected this year’s keynote for the 603 Writer’s Conference. Selecting a Keynote speaker
Masheri Chappelle, NHWP Chair, recently sat down with me to tell the heartwarming story of how she selected this year’s keynote for the 603 Writer’s Conference. Selecting a Keynote speaker
🤣 Confession: I love middle grade books and NH author Tom Tosi is a prolific master of the genre, with just the right balance of plot line, character development, and a
Summer on a New Hampshire lake. A dazzling inheritance from an absent father. The wounds of war, seen and unseen. The hard work of discovering who we really are. Joe
My special series of ReadLocalNH continues with Author Matt Forrest Esenwine (mattforrest.com). Matt has more than twenty published works, including childrens’ books and poetry collections. His new book “I am
Poetry shines in the newest episode of my special series of ReadLocalNH. My guest was Author Liz Ahl, whose book “A Case for Solace” won the 2023 New Hampshire Writers’
My special series of ReadLocalNH is underway, beginning with a beloved NH author: Mary Ann Esposito, on her new book “Ciao Italia: Plant, Harvest, Cook!”. Mary Ann has written fourteen
On New Year’s Eve, Thomas S. Curren, author, and supporter of the arts and all things literary, passed away in his sleep. NHWP first met Mr. Curren when Laura Knoy
The NHWP Critique Partner Match Program matches writers in small groups for peer editing, critique, and commentary. Once matched, we encourage you and your partners to meet regularly (a minimum of four
Haruki Murakami wrote in “The Kidney-Shaped Stone that Moves Every Day”: “What a writer is supposed to do is observe and observe and observe again, and put off making judgments to the
The NHWP Board of Trustees thought is might be fun to have a bit of friendly competition at the annual Holiday Open House. And, oh weren’t they correct!? It was


