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One Poet, One Novelist— Newest Members of the NH Literary Hall of Fame Manchester, NH, November 18, 2021 — This year, the New Hampshire Writers’ Project inducted two writers into
One Poet, One Novelist— Newest Members of the NH Literary Hall of Fame Manchester, NH, November 18, 2021 — This year, the New Hampshire Writers’ Project inducted two writers into
Recently, author and NHWP member Brinda Charry reached out to us with some exciting news — she has secured a two-book deal with a literary agent, an editor, and Scribner
Eleanor Dunfey-Freiburger recently took home the 2021 New Hampshire Writers Project People’s Choice Award in the Non-fiction category for her candid account of the 100-year saga of her very large family–the Dunfeys.
Alexandria Peary, editor Publisher: Hobblebush Books Available October 19 at Hobblebush Books Are you turning to poetry (as a reader) (or as a writer) during the pandemic? This sequel anthology
A NH Writer’s Life John Robinson – A Literary Life By Beverly Stoddart At the University of New Hampshire’s Dimond Library, three levels down in the basement are the Milne
Announcing New Literary Magazine, Edited by New Hampshire Teens Under the Madness is open for submissions! A magazine for teen writers—by teen writers. We accept submissions in poetry, short fiction, and
Publishing deadlines are real and not illusions. Publishers, Agents, and editors rely on deadlines for production. As an unpublished author, you may feel you must hurry and get your book
Robert Wheeler and Hemingway’s Havana By Beverly Stoddart, InDepthNH.org In Robert Wheeler’s book, Hemingway’s Havana: A Reflection of the Writer’s Life in Cuba, the foreword is written by America Fuentes,
Seven flowers, seven colors, seven meanings, and one 37-year-old secret—the green house is the keeper of it all. Concord, NH, October 27, 2021 — Earlier this month, suspense/mystery/thriller writer Dan
Mike Morin, of NH radio and print news, authors award-winning non-fiction book Mike Morin can add award-winning author to his resumé. The Nashua Telegraph writer recently won the Biennial 2021


