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Registration for this year’s 603 Writers’ Conference is opening later today, April, 3 at 5:30 p.m. Get your ticket soon and take advantage of the early bird registration fee. You won’t want
Registration for this year’s 603 Writers’ Conference is opening later today, April, 3 at 5:30 p.m. Get your ticket soon and take advantage of the early bird registration fee. You won’t want
By Beverly Stoddart, InDepthNH.org Featuring Geoffrey Ward, editor, author, and writer of scripts for American history documentaries. On Saturday, June 4, the state’s largest writing group, New Hampshire Writers’ Project,
First Impressions: Opening Paragraph Critiques with Hannah Strouth, Alexandra Lake, Richard Adams Carey, and Masheri Chappelle Whether you’re writing a novel, a memoir, or a short story, all writers know
By Beth D’Ovidio The best picture books are carefully crafted, with text and illustration working together to tell a story. Through a colorful and engaging presentation, Author-Illustrator Maryann Cocca-Leffler will
You’ve told yourself your story. You’ve taken the manuscript from your brain and transferred it all to the page. You’ve written “THE END” with great flourish. You’ve thrown yourself a
Panel Discussion: What Makes a Great Story? Paula Munier, Jessica Reino, and Alison Weiss. Paula Munier is a literary agent and the USA TODAY bestselling author of the Mercy Carr
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
Join Senior Literary Agent and author Jessica Reino as she pulls back the curtain on what makes a great story from an agent’s perspective. Jessica will discuss what agents are
The virtual event software we use is called Zoom and is very easy and intuitive to work with. The easiest option is to download it and install Zoom on your
Ward, an American editor, biographer and best known as primary screenwriter of Ken Burns’ documentaries, joins the New Hampshire Writers’ Project (NHWP) for a dialog with attendees. Geoffrey C. Ward


