Girls Write Now is a nationally award-winning nonprofit, media incubator, and multi-generational community. For nearly three decades, we have broken down the barriers of gender, age, race, and poverty to mentor, teach, and connect writers and leaders across disciplines and around the nation. With a focus on those historically disempowered due to their gender and gender identity, we harness the power of stories to shape culture, impact industries, and bridge worlds.
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A Traveler's Tale: A Story Collection
Reflections On A Semester Abroad in Copenhagen
This piece offers reflections on my semester abroad in Copenhagen, highlighting the class that changed how I…
Stories from Venice
Last summer, I went on a two-and-a-half-week trip throughout Italy with my cousin and grandma. Our visit…
Mangoes and Memories
In this piece, I explored my desire to travel when I was younger and how this has…
Fast Company: The Surprising Truth About The Gifts Nonprofits Value Most
Girls Write Now Founder and Executive Director Maya Nussbaum Talks to NBCU's Hilary Smith About Unique Partnerships
11 Indigenous Movies To Watch During Native American Heritage Month
This Thanksgiving and during Native American Heritage Month, check out these eleven movies featuring Indigenous artists and writers telling stories in their own voices.
STARS Fellows Lead Self-Care and Community-Care Town Hall in NYC
Girls Write Now mentees, along with STARS Fellows, facilitated conversations with young women and gender expansive youth about how to bring more care into their local government and communities.
Holidays We All Need to Celebrate
November 15, 2024 is National Philanthropy Day—a day to give to the causes most important to you. From Bodily Autonomy to Immigration to Trans Rights & Wellbeing, Girls Write Now mentors writers and leaders in all of these spaces, and beyond. Our model nurtures the whole writer—intellectually, socially, and emotionally—preparing them to create change and bridge…
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A Passengers Library
by Mentee Anais Fernandez
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Ode to Malala
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UPCOMING EVENTS
December 9 – 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm ET
Career Readiness: Tips, Tricks & Triumphs
Looking for jobs or internships? No need to go it alone. Join us this month to share tips on networking, job hunting, professional communication, and accountability. Mentors are invited to share their wisdom and professional journeys to support mentees.
December 9 – 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm ET
Committee on Print Editorial: Behind the Publishing Curtain
This month, we’re excited to pull back the curtain on the publishing world: how books are published and how YOU can get published, including the 2025 Anthology. We’ll introduce the Anthology and its editing committee — maybe you'd like to join? HarperOne Associate Editor Daphney Guillaume will share her publishing experience, and other committee members…
December 9 – 9:00 pm – 10:00 pm ET
Rooted in Nature: Turning Creativity into Environmental Advocacy
Explore creative writing and art-making that reflects on the relationship between humans and native plants, and encourage participants to turn their creative process into environmental advocacy projects.
December 10 – 4:45 pm – 6:00 pm ET
The Best Short Stories 2024 with Penguin Random House
Join Girls Write Now and Penguin Random House for a panel discussion on the Best Short Stories 2024 Anthology featuring The O. Henry Prize Winners! Our panelist include Jenny Minton Quigley, the series editor for the O. Henry Prize Stories, along with Amber Caron and Caroline Kim, two O. Henry Prize-winning writers whose work is featured in this year’s anthology.
Multi-Disciplinary Teaching Artists
In The Words of Our Mentees
Let’s Create Together
We are a diverse, multi-generational, passionate community of writers, creatives, leaders, artists and activists who all share a love of stories. Our programs are interwoven with wellness- and activist-minded curricula and offer endless opportunities for friendship, networking and professional development support.