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Girls Write Now regularly publishes writing from the up-and-coming writers in our community in our award-winning literary journals

Featured Anthology Stories

Girls Write Now's annual award-winning anthology of the best new voices showcases stories that surprise us and stretch our understanding of the world and ourselves.

Anthologies have received praise from Gloria Steinem, Amanda Gorman, Roxane Gay, Meg Wolitzer, Christina Baker Kline, Eve Ensler, Isaac Fitzgerald, Emily St. John Mandel, Janet Mock, and countless others. They have been featured by Teen Vogue, Bustle, People and more.

Anthologies have been recognized as Outstanding Book of the Year in the Independent Publisher Book Awards and earned additional honors from the International Book Awards, National Indie Excellence Awards, Next Generation Indie Book Awards, New York Book Festival, San Francisco Book Festival, and Paris Book Festival. Says People magazine, “It’s hard not to be inspired.”

In Partnership with Penguin Random House

For the last seven years, our anthologies have been published in partnership with Dutton Books, Amazon Literary Partnership, and Feminist Press. We are grateful for their support in championing the next generation of writers the world needs to hear.
Critical Praise

Girls Write Now Annual Anthologies

““The Girls Write Now anthology showcases just how much talent and wisdom young people have to offer if we truly listen and give them a platform from which to speak. These are the voices we should all be uplifting.”
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Beatriz Arango Author

In celebration of our 25th anniversary: Girls Write Now On the Art of the Craft: A Guidebook to Collaborative Storytelling is conceived of, written, and edited by the young people of Girls Write Now—draws from the organization’s dynamic curriculum and the writers’ own personal experiences spanning decades. Structured around three magical themes—Creation, Combination, and Transformation—this book is alchemy for aspiring writers to develop their craft, including tips, insight, prompts, and advice on the writing and publishing process as well as critical thinking about the future of storytelling.

In celebration of our 20th anniversary: Girls Write Now: Two Decades of True Stories from Young Female Voices (Tin House, October 2018)  offers a brave and timely portrait of teenage-girl life in the United States over the past twenty years. They’re working part-time jobs to make ends meet, deciding to wear a hijab to school, sharing a first kiss, coming out to their parents, confronting violence and bullying, and immigrating to a new country while holding onto their heritage. Through it all, these young writers tackle issues of race, gender, poverty, sex, education, politics, family, and friendship. Together their narratives capture indelible snapshots of the past and lay bare hopes, insecurities, and wisdom for the future.

Published by HarperOne

Our 25th anniversary book was a collaborative celebration with longtime partner Harper Collins, published under their HarperOne imprint. We are grateful they agreed to work with us on a book in which our community of writers not only told their stories, but decided how those stories were told.
Critical Praise

Girls Write Now On The Art of the Craft: A Guide To Collaborative Storytelling

““Girls Write Now goes above and beyond to elevate underrepresented voices with stories that need to be told.”
Ayesha Curry
Ayesha Curry Girls Write Now Partner
““Girls Write Now embodies the mandate given by Toni Morrison, who mentored many of us: “’the function of freedom is to free someone else.’ In inspiring the next and next generation of storytellers and singers, Girls Write Now is walking and writing that talk.”
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JULIA ALVAREZ Author
““How I wish I’d had a community like Girls Write Now and an anthology like On the Art of the Craft when I was a beginning writer. What a gift and a comfort it would have been.”
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Natalie Baszile Author
““These stories will create a domino effect for positive change.”
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Nicole Avant Author
“I don’t think we can wait for inspiration to strike. I think that we are more powerful than that. We all have magic within us and it’s always there for us to tap into. I have so much love for Girls Write Now for creating a space where you feel empowered to chase whatever in the world you want to chase, because I truly believe and know that it’s yours.”
Rupi Kaur
Rupi Kaur Author

Published by Tin House Books

Critical Praise

Two Decades of True Stories from Young Female Voices

““A feat of literary awesomeness and a slice of inspirational magic””
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Bust
““Girls Write Now is electric, filled with more ideas, energy, and power than all the lightbulbs in the Empire State Building. If these girls are the future, which of course they are, the future is glorious.””
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Emma Straub Author
““A celebration of young female writers…great addition to classroom shelves”
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Kirkus Reviews