Resources for Writers
The Hopkins Master of Arts in Writing program supplements its formal structure with public readings, short.term seminars, a literary journal, and frequent opportunities to meet practicing writers, editors, agents, and publishers.
Resources for Writers
Academy of American Poets
584 Broadway, Suite 1208
NY, NY 10012
American Society of Journalists and Authors
1501 Broadway, Suite 302
NY, NY 10036
202.997.0947
The Associated Writing Programs
Mail Stop 1E3
George Mason University
Fairfax, VA 22030
703.993.4301
Bartleby.com, which allows searches of literary resources
The Electronic Literature Organization
International Women Writers Guild (IWWG)
Caller Box 810
Gracie Square,
NY, NY 10028
Merriam Webster’s collegiate Dictionary online
Poetry Society of America
15 Gramercy Park, NY, NY 10003
Washington Independent Writers
220 Woodward Building
733 15th Street
Washington, DC 20005
202.347.4973
The Writer’s Center
4508 Walsh Street
Bethesda, MD 20815
301.654.8664
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