NH Writers’ Project Moves to New Address
The New Hampshire Writers’ Project (NHWP), the state’s premier literary organization, is announcing a change in its location. By the end of December 2024, NHWP will vacate its long-time office
The New Hampshire Writers’ Project (NHWP), the state’s premier literary organization, is announcing a change in its location. By the end of December 2024, NHWP will vacate its long-time office
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
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
Visit The Dover Poker Room between November 17, 2023 and December 1, 2023 to support NHWP NHWP is participating in the NH Charitable Gaming Program for the second year. From
In this hands-on, interactive workshop, we will explore the following sub-topics: Why dialogue? Reasons to get your characters talking to each other How written dialogue is different from real-life conversations
By Staff Report, InDepthNH.org Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Charles Simic, 84, who taught courses in American literature and creative writing for decades at UNH, died Jan. 9, 2023, at an assisted living
Gibson’s Bookstore Presents a Book Signing and Reading with NHWP Author member, Christina Holbrook Christina Holbrook returns to New Hampshire and visits Gibson’s Bookstore to present her book, All the Flowers
Robert Wheeler, fueled by his many passions, is an author, photojournalist, lecturer, student, teacher, traveler, and agent of generosity. He is also a dear friend of NHWP, serving on the
Is your writing stymied these days? Are you unable to focus? Well, a writing journey is a great way get your creative juices kick started and flowing in a new direction. Webinar
Robert Wheeler’s book; “Hemingway’s Paris: A Writer’s City in Words and Pictures” inspired the challenge with the photo entitled “Place de la Concorde.” Writers were asked to submit a total


