Girls Write Now

I.V. Edit – Print Committee

Intersectional Voices in Editorial – Print

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Committee Purpose

The I.V. Edit – Print Committee focuses on traditional print media at Girls Write Now. This committee is dedicated to producing the yearly anthology that showcases the written work of Girls Write Now mentees. The goal is to provide a tangible platform for storytelling, allowing community members to see their work in print and share it with a wider audience. Participants in this group also learn all the steps of the publishing process, including concept development, manuscript preparation, design, printing, and distribution. This hands-on experience helps committee members gain a comprehensive understanding of print publishing while amplifying diverse voices within the Girls Write Now community.

Sanya, a girl with curly hair, reads from the 2023 anthology, On the Other Side of Everything, at a microphone; GWN step and repeat in the background

Benefits:

  • Further your professional development by connecting with industry experts.
  • Hone your editorial skills by reviewing and refining stories for the annual Girls Write Now anthology.
  • Amplify diverse voices within the Girls Write Now community.

Activities:

  • Get an inside look at publishing. Learn from publishing professionals and authors about all aspects of the publishing process, including traditional publishing, small presses, and self-publishing.
  • Join our editors. Edit stories submitted to the annual Girls Write Now print anthology, published by Dutton, an imprint of Penguin Random House.
  • Bring a new generation’s writing to the world. Work as a committee to promote the printed work of Girls Write Now authors.

Eligibility:

  • Mentors, mentees, members, and publishing partners are welcome at I.V. Edit – Print meetings.
  • Beginning in January, accepted members of the Committee will work on editing and top editing stories that will be published in the annual anthology.
  • Some committee members will also work on promotion for the book.
Meet the Girls Write Now I.V. Edit – Print Anthology Committee
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Alum Mentor

Jan Alexander

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Nan Bauer-Maglin

Nan Bauer-Maglin

For 27 years Nan worked at the Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY, teaching developmental writing, composition, and women’s literature. She then became Academic Director of the CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies for nine years. After retiring, she was part-time Director of Special Projects at John Jay College and consultant for the City University of New York and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation documenting the development of The Stella and Charles Guttman Community College, CUNY. She volunteers at The Whitney Museum, and has edited or coedited seven books. Her family consists of four children and 12 grandchildren.

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Annaya Baynes

Community Coordinator

Annaya Baynes (she/they) is a Community Coordinator. They graduated from Spelman College with a Bachelor of Arts in English and French. As an undergraduate, she worked on Spelman’s social justice podcast, The Blue Record, and the reproductive justice-oriented podcast Black Feminist Rants. Annaya has interned at various publishing houses, including Penguin Random House, Macmillan, and The Feminist Press. They have a deep love for literature and film. She is a Master’s student at NYU’s Martin Scorsese Department of Cinema Studies.

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Audrey Bergen
Mentee

Audrey Bergen

Audrey is a grant writer in her professional life and enjoys writing fiction and poetry about causes she is passionate about, including animal welfare. She tends to write poetry and short stories with fantasy and/or horror elements. She graduated in May of 2024 as an English major with a minor in Creative writing. Some authors who have inspired her are Margaret Atwood, Ellen Hopkins, and Suzanne Collins.

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Alum Mentor

Rosalind Black

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Mentor

Susan Bolotin

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Mentee

Kaia Boyer

Kaia Boyer (any pronouns) is a 17-year-old Chinese-American author born and raised in San Francisco, California, currently attending Galileo Academy of Science and Technology, with words in 826 Valencia, The Daily Drunk Mag and elsewhere. While she’s not reading and writing, she can be found on the softball field, listening to Taylor Swift, or trying (and failing) to manage their parakeets. They’re currently revising their second of three novels.

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Alum Mentor

Laura Buchwald

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Dana Buckhorn

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Partnership Committee

Anne Caceres-Gonzalez

Director, People and Culture, Mischief

Anne (AN-ee) Caceres-Gonzalez is a first generation Caribbean Latina, born in New York and raised in the Bronx, whose intersectional lived experience has led her to advocate and create space for traditionally underrepresented communities in the workplace. Anne’s experience in people work extends across performance management, coaching, recruitment and learning and development, through the lens of diversity, equity and inclusion, connecting people, and advocating personal + professional growth. The love Anne holds for her own identity and deep, profound respect she has for others’, are constantly working together to create a space where underrepresented groups feel safe and seen. Anne’s life ambition is to continue to center the voices of underrepresented people, as it’s key in order to decolonize and redefine those narratives. Anne is currently the Director of People and Culture at Mischief, a creative advertising agency in Brooklyn, NY and has previously held roles at other creative agencies like BBDO, 72andSunny and FCB. Anne holds a Bachelor of Arts in Corporate Communications with a minor in English from Baruch College, is a member and has served on the National Executive Board of Lambda Pi Upsilon Sorority, Latinas Poderosas Unidas, Inc, where she has mentored and empowered young women to find their voice.

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Luna Calvario

Luna Calvario Rojas is currently a student at Fordham University. She is majoring in English and minoring in marketing. She is interested in creating stories that can deeply connect with people and their emotions around the world. Her hope is to create a society where everyone feels welcomed and represented, whether this is in writing, film, the arts, and more. Luna believes that the power of stories can inspire empathy, build bridges across cultures, and create meaningful change in a constantly evolving world.

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Alum Mentor

Meghan Cassidy

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Alum Mentee

Andrea Cepeda

Andrea Cepeda is an English major with a concentration in Creative Writing. She reads and writes romance, but is open to exploring any and all genres; genres that she loves to read, besides romance, are historical fiction, fantasy, sci-fi/dystopian. In her free time, she reads and writes, rewatches her comfort shows, and romanticizes her life.

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Martina Clark
Mentor

Martina Clark

Martina Clark is a professor and the award-winning author and narrator of My Unexpected Life: An International Memoir of Two Pandemics, HIV and COVID-19. She writes memoir, personal essays, and travel narratives. Before teaching, she worked for the United Nations system (UNAIDS, UNICEF, Peacekeeping) for decades. She has been living with HIV for more than half her life – 31 years and counting – and survived COVID-19, original recipe. Martina has traveled to more than 90 countries and conducted condom demonstrations in at least 50 of them. She’s traveled by boat, bus, and plane, but never by elephant or camel.

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Nicole Comly
Mentee

Nicole Comly

Comly is a senior majoring in communication and media studies with a minor in English at Montclair University. She writes flash and middle grade. In her free time she loves being outdoors, baking, and running.

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Shreya Darji
Mentee

Shreya Darji

Shreya Darji is a senior high school student residing in Southern New Jersey. When she isn’t writing a poem or two, Shreya can be found drawing or reading a new book.

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Staff Leads & Facilitators:

Staff Lead

Vahni Kurra

Girls Write Now Community & Marketing Manager

Vahni Kurra (she/hers) hails from disparate parts of the American Midwest with roots in Southern India. She recently earned a B.A. in English and Creative Writing from Kenyon College, where she co-edited Hika, Kenyon’s oldest, student-run literary magazine. Vahni’s work centers on themes of displacement, and her personal essay, “Banana Republic,” was published in Oyster River Pages. She is currently the book review editor for Sweet: A Literary Confection. Vahni has always been a strong advocate for the rights of women and trans* folks, as she has interned for NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio and helped facilitate a peer support program for Kenyon students impacted by sexual assault. Vahni is excited to blend her passions for gender equality and creative writing as she works with Girls Write Now to ensure that all mentees have the same opportunities that she did to pursue their artistic and personal dreams.

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Staff Lead

Molly MacDermot

Girls Write Now Director of Special Initiatives

Molly is proud to call Girls Write Now her professional home for the last 10 years, leading partnerships, editing the annual anthology, and learning something new every single day from a talented community of writers.

In high school, Molly won an emerging journalist award from her local newspaper, which meant receiving a hardcover, dictionary-thesaurus combo that she cherished, spending the rest of her teen years looking up words.

Molly studied English and Journalism at Boston University, and wrote for the daily newspaper. One of her first internships in college was at WBAI Radio, obtained by walking into the office and asking if she could intern. Thankfully, they said yes. She has added commas to stories while at The New Yorker, worked in features at Marie Claire and Redbook, and ran teen magazines during the Destiny’s Child days. Girls Write Now is a bright spot for so many and Molly is honored to be a part of the team.

Molly MacDermot, Director of Special Initiatives

Meetings:

I.V. Edit Print – will meet on a monthly basis. Meeting dates for 2025:

  • Wednesday, January 15 at 7 pm ET
  • Thursday, February 13 at 7 pm ET
  • Wednesday, March 12 at 7 pm ET
  • Wednesday, April 16 at 7 pm ET
  • Wednesday, May 14 at 7pm ET
  • Wednesday, July 16 at 7 pm ET
  • Wednesday, August 13 at 7 pm ET
  • Wednesday, September 17 at 7pm ET
  • Wednesday, November 12 at 7 pm ET
  • Wednesday, December 10 at 7 pm ET

Next Steps:

  • Complete the Interest Form below.
  • We are currently not accepting members for our I.V. Edit – Print Committee, but we will open up spots again in November 2025.
  • Want to attend our meetings? You can still attend meetings as a non-committee member if you are a Girls Write Now mentor, mentee, or member. This is a great way to get insider tips from publishing pros while learning all about Girls Write Now’s upcoming publications.
  • Sign up for I.V. Edit – Print Studios in the Portal under Events.
Click Here for the I.V. Edit – Print Committee Interest Form

 Join the IV Edit Print Committee!

The Girls Write Now  IV Edit Print Committee supports with the editorial and production of our annual anthology. Reach out to mmacdermot@girlswritenow.org with any questions. 

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