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Thursday, 28 February 2008 21:03

 

"The Network is North Carolina’s foremost and best-organized writers’ group."
-Ben Steelman, Wilmington Star-News

 

Membership Benefits

  • Discounts on workshops, conferences, and other Network events
  • Discounts on advertising on the website and in our weekly e-blasts, newsletters, and more
  • Exclusive access to contests, jobs, residencies, and other publication and submission opportunities
  • The Network's Critiquing and Editing Service (available only to Network members; additional fee)
  • Coverage in Book Buzz and Hats Off!, two special website sections highlighting members' achievements and publications
  • Free classified ads on the website
  • A subscription to the Network's publication, The Writers' Network News, and access to the WNN archives
  • Courtesy web links for members' blogs and author websites
  • Weekly member e-updates
  • Opportunities to market your books at festivals, your other writing skills in workshops
  • Exclusive access to our agent and editor listings
  • Consultations with agents and editors at conferences

Annual Membership Dues

  • $75 - Individual
  • $55 - Senior citizens (age 65 and over), students, persons with disabilities
  • $130 - Household (1 newsletter, discounts available to each member)
  • $130 - Two-year rate for individuals
  • $150 - Institutional Membership

Registration Options

North Carolina Writers' Network
ATTN: Membership
PO Box 21591
Winston-Salem, NC 27120

 

  • Phone us and provide membership and payment information over the phone. The phone number is 336-293-8844.

 

Your membership in the North Carolina Writers' Network will be processed within two business days ("business days" do not include weekends and holidays). You will receive an e-mail with instructions for logging in to the members-only portions of the website. If you do not receive this e-mail within two business days, please call the Network at 336-293-8844.

Last Updated on Monday, 10 October 2011 12:46
 

Hat's Off!

 

Hats Off! to Charlotte's Lisa Rubenson, who won NPR's Three-Minute Fiction Contest. Her short story, “Sorry for Your Loss,” beat out more than 4,000 entries. NPR reporter Tamara Keith read the story on Saturday’s “Weekend All Things Considered” program.

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Tue, May 21st
Marilynn Barner Anselmi Production
Tue, May 21st, @3:00pm - 05:00PM
Debra Kaufman Production
Tue, May 21st, @7:00pm - 09:00PM
Rebecca McClanahan Reading
Wed, May 22nd
Marilynn Barner Anselmi Production
Wed, May 22nd, @12:00pm - 02:00PM
Jill McCorkle Reading