We Are Introducing Something New — NHWP Writing Labs
New Year! New Chapter! Finished Projects! New series kicks-off on Saturday, January 30, 2021 In response to feedback from NHWP members, we are focusing on helping our writing family
New Year! New Chapter! Finished Projects! New series kicks-off on Saturday, January 30, 2021 In response to feedback from NHWP members, we are focusing on helping our writing family
Reimagining Santa — It’s Time He is beloved by children around the world — Santa Claus. Children eagerly wait in line to tell him what they want for Christmas. He
If you didn’t happen to catch it, the Concord Monitor published an article about some of our NHWP members who wrote books in 2020. The article featured brief descriptions of
Congratulations are in order to Ashley Rollend of Keene, who won first prize at the 2020 Three-Minute Fiction Slam for her piece, Canaries in the Yellow Room. For her winning
N.H. Writers’ Project Member and Keene State College’s English Department Chair Brinda Charry made it into Keene’s Sentinel for her pitch of The East Indian that garnered her top honors
“Writing is intense, and scary and frustrating, and can be all consuming but I like the madness,” says Gledé Browne Kabongo, author of spellbinding, nail-biting thrillers including The Winds of
Hampton resident and author, Bonnar Spring admits that the pandemic put her in a tailspin. “The pandemic upheaval knocked all my routines for a loop. I began avoiding writing,” Spring
Editor Robin Baskerville of Stratham, NH and Author Jeff Deck of South Berwick, ME are sharing their expertise and strategies with participants in the 2020 NHWP’s Writers’ Conference, which for
Historical novelists depend on many types of research to create believable characters, appropriate to their time and place, and to effectively immerse the reader in a specific era and setting.
Attn: NHPR Fans, Peter Biello is joining us as moderator for next week’s 2020 603 Sit ‘n Click Writers’ Virtual Conference We are so excited to share this news with


