Girls Write Now
I.V. Edit – Print Committee
Intersectional Voices in Editorial – Print
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.
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
Soyolmaa Lkhagvadorj
Soyolmaa Lkhagvadorj is an Associate Editor at Abrams Books acquiring illustrated and narrative non-fiction titles. She is especially interested in books highlighting marginalized voices and stories across a wide variety of subjects including lifestyle, pop culture, self-care and wellness, self-help, memoir, and more. She’s currently a Girls Write Now and POC in Pub mentor. Originally from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, she now resides in Brooklyn.
Molly MacDermot
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.
Colleen Markley
Colleen Markley has been published in multiple anthologies and magazines, including Sisters! Bonded by Love and Laughter, Grown & Flown, Ignatian Literary Magazine, Apricity Magazine, The Writing Cooperative, and Soundings East. Colleen was awarded the Nickie’s Prize for Humor Writing and was the June 2021 winner of the Erma Bombeck Writers’ Workshop Humor Writer of the Month. She earned a degree in film and television from Boston University with a focus on screenwriting. Colleen spent twenty years working in the nonprofit sector, starting with Channel Thirteen/WNET (New York Public Television), and is now a writing instructor and nonprofit consultant. www.colleenmarkley.com.
Nadine Matthews
Nadine Matthews is a freelance writer specializing in the intersection of diversity with arts, culture and society.
Kenna McCafferty
Community Coordinator
Kenna McCafferty’s writing journey began at home. With her mom as her elementary school librarian, she was quickly introduced to the world of reading and writing. Spending her early childhood in Vienna, Austria, she learned to use writing as a powerful tool of exchange and self discovery. She has since earned a BA in Modern Political Messaging, a major of her own design, from Emerson College. During her time at Emerson she worked with youth development organizations like YouthxLead Sharon and 826 Boston to empower students to find their creative voice. In PR, she worked with mission-driven organizations to communicate around events, initiatives and institutional messaging with a concentration in non-profits, and universities. Her journalistic work has appeared in places like office magazine, PAPER magazine, Alternative Press, The Creative Independent, Dazed, LUNA Collective and more. She has interviewed everyone from Arlo Parks to Coco & Clair Clair, with a special knack for catching on to emerging artists before they make it big. A voracious listener, she continues to conduct interviews and report around music, and is in the process of developing a music blog to catalogue and share her listening journey.
Carol Paik
Carol Paik is a writer and textile artist living in NYC and Pound Ridge, NY. She was a GWN mentor, and is pleased and proud to report that her mentee, Shania Russell, is now a Staff Writer for Entertainment Weekly. Carol has also served on the editorial committee for the Girls Write Now Anthology for many years.
Lisbett Rodriguez
Senior Salesforce & Systems Administrator
Lisbett Rodriguez (she/her) is a Dominican-American lifelong learner bringing her love of stories, community and service-oriented work. She was previously a Girls Write Now mentee and graduated from Brooklyn College with a Bachelor of Arts in English. As an undergraduate student, she contributed to producing two publications of the Brooklyn College literary magazine, The Junction which provided her with the tools to support in producing the annual Girls Write Now anthology for three years and counting. In August 2022, she became a Salesforce Certified Administrator after developing a strong interest for systems and databases. She’s passionate about work that centers and uplifts women and gender-expansive folx and has previously worked with two women’s organizations, Legal Momentum and the Brooklyn College Women’s Center. In her free time, she enjoys watching feel-good shows, spending time with friends and playing video games.
Patricia Rossi
Anne Sanderson
Anne Sanderson is the Founder and Principal of Narrative Impact, a strategic communications consultancy helping mission-driven organizations expand audiences, deepen engagement, and drive meaningful change. She develops communication strategies that align with organizational goals and inspire action, specializing in audience growth, stakeholder engagement, fundraising strategy, and leadership development. As Vice President of Strategic Communications at The New York Women’s Foundation, Anne led media relations, donor engagement, and external communications, helping secure multi-year funding and elevate the Foundation’s national profile through strategic storytelling and public events. A mission-driven executive with deep expertise in education equity and arts-driven cultural impact, Anne brings a multidisciplinary perspective rooted in visual direction, curation, and storytelling. She also serves as an editorial advisor on Girls Write Now’s Anthology and continues to mentor emerging writers, advancing youth voices and creative expression.
Mara Santilli
Mara Santilli is a freelance writer and editor specializing in wellness, culture, social issues and the intersection between them, whose print and digital work has appeared in Marie Claire, Women’s Health, Cosmopolitan, InStyle and Well+Good. She’s a Fordham University graduate who also has a degree in Italian Studies, so naturally she’s always daydreaming about focaccia.
Marisa Siegel
Marisa Siegel is the author of the chapbook FIXED STARS (Burrow Press, 2022) and her essay “Inherited Anger” appears in the acclaimed anthology BURN IT DOWN (Seal Press, 2019). She is senior acquiring editor for trade at Northwestern University Press, and was formerly owner, publisher, and editor-in-chief of the online literary magazine THE RUMPUS. Find her online at marisasiegel.com.
Erica Silberman
Director of Engagement & Partnerships
Erica Silberman fell in love with Girls Write Now when she group-taught a playwriting workshop for them in 2005. Through the years, she has stayed involved with the organization as a mentor, a teacher in various outreach programs, and a member of both the Program Advisory Committee and the Host Committee. Erica has an extensive and wide-ranging background in the theatre as an actress, playwright, director, teacher, acting coach, and producer, as well as experience in the design world. She formerly served as co-president of the Women in the Arts and Media Coalition and on the board of the League of Professional Theatre Women. Erica is a member of the Dramatists Guild of America and the Dramatic Question Theatre, where she runs a monthly literary and music salon.
Madeline Stone
I am a correspondent at Insider, where I write about business with a focus on e-commerce and retail. I previously edited stories about retail for Insider. Before pursuing a career in journalism, I studied American Studies and Spanish at the University of Notre Dame.
Maryellen Tighe
Emily Toliver
Emily Toliver is currently a student studying Literary Studies at The New School with a passion for all forms of storytelling.
Kiki Tom
Kiki T. is a writer, columnist and author that is born and bred in NYC. Driven by curiosity, Kiki has written about every subject under the sun, including: fashion, movies, music, art, history, etc. However, her claim to fame comes from editing a website for teen girls (Planet Kiki—a SXSW Winner!) and astrology—the basis of her two books: Angst: Teen Verses From The Edge and The Celestial Sexpot’s Handbook. Kiki’s resume also includes columns and articles for: Teen Vogue, NY Post Page Six Magazine, JANE, Girlfriend (Australian Teen Mag), Scarlet UK, Lifetimetv, TheFrisky.com, Astrology.com, etc. Media appearances include webseries LookTV.com and LifetimeTV.com and appearances on Tyra, Mike and Juliet show & NBC’s The Daily Connection.
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.
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.
Meetings:
I.V. Edit Print – will meet on a monthly basis. Meeting dates for 2026:
- Wednesday, January 14 at 7 pm ET
- Wednesday, February 11 at 7 pm ET
- Wednesday, March 11 at 7 pm ET
- Wednesday, April 15 at 7 pm ET
- Wednesday, May 13 at 7pm 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 2026.
- 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
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