Defining Your Ideal Reader & Target Audience
Are you clear on who your writing is for—and does your marketing reflect that? In this Marketing Support Group session for members, we’ll focus on defining your ideal reader and
Are you clear on who your writing is for—and does your marketing reflect that? In this Marketing Support Group session for members, we’ll focus on defining your ideal reader and
One of the most common challenges writers face—regardless of genre or experience level—is marketing that feels scattered, exhausting, or ineffective. You post on social media, update your website, pitch events,
Are you working on a short story, screenplay, stage play, or novel and in need of fresh inspiration? Join us for The Write In, an immersive all-day writing event hosted
Are you working on a short story, screenplay, stage play, or novel and in need of fresh inspiration? Join us for The Write In, an immersive all-day writing event hosted
You’ve written the pages. Maybe lots of them. Maybe you’ve even sent your work out into the world. And yet—something isn’t catching fire the way you hoped. What separates stories
Help Shape the Future of Our Writing Community The New Hampshire Writers’ Project (NHWP) Annual Meeting is an opportunity for members and the broader community to come together, reflect on
**This event has been rescheduled to February 14th due to predicted snow.** Are you working on a short story, screenplay, stage play, or novel and in need of fresh inspiration?
When people talk about writing goals, the conversation often jumps straight to the biggest milestone imaginable: finishing a book. And yes—completing a manuscript is an incredible achievement. But it’s not
Join the NH Writers’ Project for our 2026 Winter Social, a signature gathering that brings together writers, readers, and literary supporters from across the state for an afternoon of connection,
Members, help shape the future of NHWP’s Marketing Support Group! Join us on Wednesday, January 14 for our 2026 Marketing Support Group Brainstorming Session, where we’ll reflect on what worked


