February 14th Write In with Masheri
**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? […]
**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? […]
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 […]
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 […]
Marketing can easily become overwhelming—especially when writers are juggling creative work, personal responsibilities, and limited time. This session focuses on building marketing practices that are realistic, sustainable, and aligned with […]
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 […]
A strong elevator pitch can open doors—whether you’re speaking with an agent, pitching at a conference, or simply explaining your book to a potential reader. In this one-hour interactive webinar, […]
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 […]
With so many platforms competing for attention, it’s easy to feel scattered or behind. This session helps writers evaluate social media and online platforms—such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Substack, and […]
Marketing Open Forums are 90-minute, lightly facilitated, discussion-driven sessions designed to meet writers where they are right now. Rather than a fixed presentation, these forums center on real questions, real […]
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 […]