• Salon Series

    There Are No Accidents: Unpacking the Underlying Crimes in Crime Fiction with F.H. Batacan

    In this Friday Night Salon, Batacan will share the techniques and strategies she uses to craft powerful, unsettling narratives that challenge the boundaries of the traditional whodunit. Aspiring crime writers will gain insight into how to root their stories in specific cultural, political, and social realities — making their work not just gripping, but deeply relevant.

    Whether you’re a writer, reader, or simply curious about the forces shaping contemporary Filipino literature, this talk offers a rare opportunity to learn from one of the most important voices in the genre.

    • Salon Series

    From Sesame Street to Dr. Seuss- Writing Books Kids Love to Read with Tish Rabe

    Girls Write Now Office 247 W 37th Street #1000, New York, NY, United States

    Join Girls Write Now and Tish Rabe, children’s book author and publisher, for a special conversation about her inspiring journey in children’s literature. From her early work as a writer and editor, to becoming the founder of her own publishing company, Tish’s stories offer a sense of calm and care, wrapping children in the warmth of love and connection.

    • Salon Series

    Friday Night Salon with Screenwriter and Film Producer, Robin Schiff

    Join us for an inspiring and interactive event with screenwriter and film producer Robin Schiff of Romy & Michele and Emily in Paris. She’ll share insights from her journey in film and television, answer audience questions during a dedicated Q&A session, and lead participants through engaging creative writing exercises designed to spark new ideas.

    • Salon Series

    I’m A, Like, Valley Girl: Writing Through Gender Stereotypes

    Learn how Koa, a valley girl herself, approaches these challenges when writing her newsletter, Valley Girl, a weekly interrogation and cultural study of the Los Angeles gender stereotype across American culture, history, and lived experience. She will share how she broadens understandings of real-life valley girls and analyzes the various cultural and political factors that shaped the pervasive gender trope that still persists today.
    Expect an engaging, thought-provoking evening with author and Girls Write Now Mentor, Koa Beck.

    • Salon Series

    The Story Only You Can Write with Author Juliet Faithfull

    This event will encourage writers of all ages and backgrounds to believe that their story is worth writing by embracing courage on the page and letting go of hesitation and self-doubt in order to write with honesty and boldness.