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Girls Write Now
For 25 years, Girls Write Now has been breaking down barriers of gender, race, age and poverty to mentor the next generation of writers and leaders who are impacting businesses, shaping culture and creating change. Thank you for joining our movement.
Upcoming Events
January 25 – 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm ET
Plays to Comic Books & Comic Books to Plays! Let’s Get Episodic
Many playwrights use their skills in dramatic storytelling, breaking story, world-building, and strong dialogue to foster new work not just in theater but in television, graphic novels, and musicals. We'll explore these skills in several fun short writing exercises, and take one of them to explore in a new medium for you.
January 31 – 6:00 pm - 7:15 pm ET
The Space Between Men: An Evening of Poetry with Mia S. Willis
In their full-length poetry debut, Mia S. Willis explores how the intersecting cultures of Blackness and queerness relate to each other. Join them as they read a selection of poems from "the space between men" and share writing prompts based on the African American poetry forms that appear in the collection.
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Channel Your Senses with Bernice L. McFadden
Learn how to channel the senses on the page with the author of ten critically acclaimed novels, Bernice L. McFadden.
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Write Memoir with Elle Johnson
Join TV writer and author Elle Johnson as she shares turning a family tragedy into a heart-wrenching story of love.
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Girls Write Now Celebrates the 2023 Anthology at P&T Knitwear
Girls Write Now On the Other Side of Everything: 2023 Anthology is now available to purchase in stores and online
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Writing Prompts for Change: Letters For and From Our Trans Community
Write letters to and for our gender expansive community members in this activism-inspired writing prompt.
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Girls Write Now Mentees Perfect Their Elevator Pitches with RBC Employees
On Tuesday, RBC Capital Markets invited Girls Write Now mentees and mentee alumni to their New York headquarters for a workshop entitled, “Who are You, Again? Perfecting Your Elevator Pitch with RBC.”