Here is a list of various writer's associations and groups for
freelance writers, poets, book authors, and editors.
Please note that this is a work in progress. If you'd like to nominate a
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writer's
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Alaska Writers
Guild, 3820 Lake Otis Parkway #201, Anchorage AK 99508; 907-562-2520.
Email: info@alaskawritersguild.com.
Meets the first Sunday of every month.
American Society of Business Publication Editors, 710 E Ogden Avenue
#600, Naperville IL 60563-8603; 630-579-3288; Fax: 630-369-2488. Email: info@asbpe.org.
American Crime Writers League, Sharan Newman, BULLETin
newsletter, 18645 SW Farmington Road #255, Aloha OR 97007. For fiction and nonfiction authors writing about crime.
American Society of Journalists and Authors, Brett Harvey, Executive
Director, 1501 Broadway #302, New York NY 10036; 212-997-0947; Fax: 212-768-7414. Email:
execdir@asja.org. The largest national organization for freelance nonfiction authors.
Arizona Authors Association, Phoenix AZ.
Arkansas Writers Association — Promotes the work of Arkansas
authors with book reviews, interviews, and announcements.
Authors Guild, 31 East 28th Street, 10th Floor, New York NY
10016; 212-563-5904. Email: staff@authorsguild.org.
Offers web sites for authors at $6.00 per month for basic service. Also, of course, many other services for authors.
Brandywine Valley Writers
Group. Email: info@bvwg.org. Members
come Chester, Delaware, and Lancaster counties in Pennsylvania and New Castle
County, Delaware. Includes freelance writers, book authors, and novelists.
Cat Writers Association, Fran Shaw; 717-397-9531. Email:
franshaw1@juno.com.
Christian Writers Fellowship International, 1624 Jefferson Davis Road,
Clinton SC 29325-6401; 864-697-6035. Email: cwfi@cwfi-online.org. Sandy
Brooks, Editor, Cross & Quill newsletter.
Crime Writers Association of Australia
Dramatists Guild of America, 1501 Broadway #701, New York NY 10036;
212-398-9366. Email: membership@dramaguild.com.
East Texas Writers' Guild, Catherine Sellers, President, P O Box 4597,
Tyler TX 75712; 903-316-9431. Email: etwg@hotmail.com. Open to writers of all genres.
Editorial Freelancers Association, New York NY; 212-929-5400; Fax: 212-929-5439.
Email: info@the-efa.org. Founded in 1970, the EFA is a national organization of 1,200
editors, writers, indexers, proofreaders, researchers, translators, and related freelancers.
Florida Writers Association, Don Griffith, President, 1345 E. Scots Avenue,
Merritt Island FL 32952; 321-455-2986. Email: brevardFWA@earthlink.net.

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