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Perk for SDWG Members! Straw Dog Writers Guild is now an affiliate of Bookshop.org. If you are a current SDWG member and you have published a book, we can include your book on our members list on our Bookshop.org profile. Important instructions for inclusion: To be included, first, check to see if your book is available at: https://bookshop.org/ THEN, if it is, send your name and book title to admin@strawdogwriters.org. This platform will give greater exposure to your book. “Bookshop.org is an online book marketplace launched in January 2020. Its stated mission is “to financially support local, independent bookstores.” Bookshop, Inc., a privately held company, has been certified as a B Corporation.” NOTE: Some books may not be available on this site.

Perk for SDWG Members! Use the coupon code “StrawDogMember” to receive a 20% discount on purchases from Perugia Press in our online bookshop.

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MEET UPS

Forbes Library Writing Room Wednesdays at 9:00am-12:30pm

This is a free, structured, facilitated drop in community writing group. We check in at 9:30, then write together for two hours, followed by the opportunity to read what you wrote (5 minutes). Follow the link for ZOOM meeting

Valley Society Black Writing Group

Valley Society, a SDWG committee, is open to new writers for our AWA writing group. We meet Sundays from 2-5 virtually. Visit valleysociety.org/about/writing-group/ to sign up.

Zooming Poetry Workshop

Monthly poetry workshop on the 4th Monday of the month from 4-5pm. “We send each other a poem or two before the workshop, and we give constructive, positive feedback during the workshop.” Interested poets please email Phyllis at phystgeorge@gmail.com


BOOK LAUNCHES/CONCERTS/READINGS/OPPORTUNITIES

Book Launch!

Patricia Lee Lewis launched Thorns of the Mesquite, her debut novel, on her 88th birthday in November, to an overflow, rowdy crowd of readers & writers. Following up, with the intention of sharing all profits that come to her from the book — to support survivors of domestic violence and promote civil rights and social justice — she is motivated! She asks everyone to buy the book– as a paperback, as an e-book, as a gift, and (eventually) as an audiobook. Available at Levellers Press; Broadside Bookshop; Amazon. And she hopes you will invite her to speak with your book club, at your library, your classroom, your house party, your great-aunt’s 100th…. 
All are invited to join her at these in-person events:
In Massachusetts: 
January 31, 2026, Straw Dog Writers Guild’s Authors Showcase, Forbes Library, Northampton, 4:00 – 5:30 pm
February 12, 2026, Reading from novel, along with audiobook reader, Judith Fine, and conversation at Westhampton Public Library, 6:00 pm  
February 21, 2026, Reading from novel, along with audiobook reader, Judith Fine, and conversation at Sunderland Public Library, 2:00 pm. 
March 3, 2026, Featured Reader at SDWG’s Writers Night Out, Forbes Library, Northampton, 5:45 pm                
In Texas: 
April 23, 2026 – In Austin: Featured Texas Author; Interview with Cari Clark, host of the Texas Author Series, at Chez Zee American Bistro, 6:30 pm. Reservations required.
April 24, 2026 – In Austin: Leading One-day writing retreat — Alyson Stone, host.
April 26-28, 2026 – In San Angelo & Abilene (West Texas) details TBD

Submission Opportunity

We are currently accepting submissions for the 2026 awards. Here are the key details: Enter at: www.shortstoryawards.com; Submissions accepted: Short stories or poems in English (5,000 words or fewer); Categories: 30+; Deadline: Thursday, February 26, 2026; Prizes for winners: Cash awards, gold medals, digital promotional stickers, social media exposure, publication in the Anthology of Winners, and a complimentary copy of the anthology

Week long Retreat Offer

Week long writing retreat offer: Annabelle is looking for individuals or couples (romantic or otherwise) to stay at her cozy, rustic farmhouse (with excellent WiFi)  in Vermont free of charge for a minimum of one week (or longer if you choose) between late August and the end of October.  She’d love to have writers and artists both as guests, and perhaps eventually as co-founders of an artists’ retreat she hopes to build there. Guests are asked to honor the vegan kitchen and provide some light help in the household or garden for a few hours/week.

More information: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XST0mJ296J7hORbmkQ0ZExJIPWsUc-0U/view?usp=sharing 

CONTACT: info@thelavacenter.org or 413-376-8118

Next Generation Indie Book Award are currently accepting submissions for the 2026 awards.

Submissions accepted: Entries from independent publishers and authors worldwide who have a book written in English and released in 2024, 2025, 2026 or with a 2024, 2025, 2026 copyright date. Categories: 80+ Deadline: Friday, February 13, 2026. Prizes for Winners: Winners in each category are given $100 cash prizes, gold medals, complimentary stickers, social media coverage, possible representation by a leading literary agent, and recognition as one of the top independently published books of the year. Three Grand Prize Winners will be selected from all entries received and will be awarded cash prizes of $1500, $750 and $500 based on their order of win. All Winners and Finalists are invited to attend the Indie Book Awards gala ceremony.

Enter at: www.indiebookawards.com

Writing Workshops and Writing Groups

A Room of One’s Own: Demystifying Artist Residencies: Tuesday, January 13 @ 6-8pm ET on Zoom (recording available)

First Tuesday of each month, 11 am-2 pm US Eastern Time, on Zoom.
Combining dreams and writing helps to increase self-awareness, reinvigorate your creativity, and supercharge your writing. Each workshop includes information and inspiration for combining dreams and the imagination, plus writing prompts and time to write and share your work.
$55 with accessible pay-what-you-can options for those with low/limited incomes. Learn more and register at: thirdhousemoon.com/event/dreaming-on-the-page-writing-circle/

How to Begin (Again & Again): Sunday, January 25 @ 1-4pm ET on Zoom

We are always beginning again. There is the first line we write on a page, but the deeper we delve, the more a story’s beginning will shift and evolve beyond our first impulse. In this class, we will explore both fresh & surprising ways to start a story, as well as how to reimagine our beginning once we are deep into the revision process. We will consider favorite first lines & use them to generate new stories of our own, discovering how to hook a reader from the very first sentence. We will also explore how to discover new possibilities for stories already in process, using core themes and images to unearth the most potent way to introduce a reader to the world of your story.  You can expect to leave with the starts of new stories and ideas for more, as well as a fresh process for (re)finding your beginning when you’re already careening towards the end.

Dreaming on the Page Writing Circle with Tzivia Gover, Author and Certified Dreamwork Professional

First Tuesday of each month, 11 am-2 pm US Eastern Time, on Zoom.
Combining dreams and writing helps to increase self-awareness, reinvigorate your creativity, and supercharge your writing. Each workshop includes information and inspiration for combining dreams and the imagination, plus writing prompts and time to write and share your work.
$55 with accessible pay-what-you-can options for those with low/limited incomes. Learn more and register at: thirdhousemoon.com/event/dreaming-on-the-page-writing-circle/

Western Mass Writing Workshops

Arya Samuelson is a writer, educator, editor, and creative coach who regularly leads writing workshops online and in-person. Her cross-genre classes dedicated to the intersection of process-meets-craft and have included the following topics in recent years: “Pleasure, Illness and Memory: The Craft of Embodied Writing,” “Threading Paradox: The Art of Braided Essays,” “Keeping the Channel Open: A 21-Day Daily Writing Class,” “Writing Towards Wildness: A Non-Linear Memoir Class,” and “Metaphors as Allies: Finding the Core Themes of Our Lives.” She offers monthly one-day classes online as well as multi-week deep dive intensives, and works as a developmental editor and creative coach to support writers through the labyrinth of the creative process. 

Pioneer Valley Writers Workshop

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Pioneer Valley Writers’ Workshop (PVWW) is a literary arts organization based in Northampton MA (and virtually), founded by writer Joy Deva Baglio in 2016, offering a constantly-changing schedule of (live, virtual) writing workshops, craft classes, ongoing groups, and on-demand self-paced workshops for writers of all genres and levels, led by our team of celebrated local and national authors. Browse our current workshop schedule here! PVWW also hosts frequent literary Events, including author readings, panels, day-long writing retreats, as well as our monthly (virtual) Community Writing, a free-to-attend generative gathering happening on the first Friday of every month, for writers of all levels and genres who want to write together in supportive community (live on Zoom). For those seeking one-on-one coaching, editing, and/or manuscript consultations, you can browse our Editing page to learn about the different editorial specialties and interests of the PVWW instructors who also work one-on-one with writers. And for writers seeking support and community while working on longer projects: Every fall, applications open for our 10-Month Manuscript Program, our most intensive workshop offering for writers in all genres working on book-length manuscripts looking to be part of a structured, supportive, longer-term workshop. The Manuscript Program has workshop sections focusing on first draft novel-writing, novel revision (for writers with a completed novel draft), memoir, poetry, and most recently, a generative writing section. If you’re interested in learning more and/or receiving reminders about important deadlines, we encourage you to visit the Manuscript Program page and read about the program as well as fill out the very-short “interest” form. If you have any questions about anything PVWW offers, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at admin@pioneervalleywriters.com. We began PVWW with a focus on craft and technique, which is still a big part of what we do, but our mission is also rooted in helping writers develop and nurture their writing processes, and to create many opportunities for writers of all genres, levels, and backgrounds to take part in a inspiring, creative community. Visit us online at www.PioneerValleyWriters.org

Writers in Progress

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Writers in Progress, the Valley’s Literary Arts Studio, is excited to re-open our gorgeous physical space this September, launching our Fall Session with a huge variety of weekly, half day and one-day generative and craft workshops. We will also continue to offer many workshops online. Some of our many offerings this fall include: Morning Jumpstarts, with Dori Ostermiller, Writing From Life with Emily Lackey, the Craft of Memoir with Cathy Luna, the Blueprint Your Book Series, with Susanne Dunlap, Fiction Essentials with Jacqueline Sheehan, Poetry Workshop with Sarah Browning, Word for Writers, Tarot for Writers, and many more. We also host a monthly community writing workshop, the first Sunday of each month, open to all. Founded in 1992 by author Dori Ostermiller, WIP has been supporting writers and creating community for three decades and has ‘midwifed’ dozens of published books. Our workshops are limited to 8 participants and emphasize writing time, community and craft development, nurturing voice, giving and receiving constructive, encouraging feedback. We believe that the writing process calls for both rigor and playfulness, both craft and inspiration. We also offer our legendary year-long manuscript intensive for writers working on book-length manuscripts, a six month revision intensive, as well as one-on-one coaching, editing and consulting. Our published alums include Ellen Meeropol, Steve Bernstein, JoAnne Jones, Dusty Miller, Ruth Lehrer, Dinah Mack, Kris Holloway, David Lovelace and many, many more. We host a seasonal Live Literature reading series in our studio and online. Check out our amazing lineup of fall workshops and events at www.writersinprogress.com. Hope to see you soon!


SERVICES

Manuscript Consultations and Editing Services with Jan Freeman

With 40 years of editorial experience, I am available to review works of prose and poetry, including full-length manuscripts, chapbooks, and selected collections. Through multiple readings, I evaluate literal and emotional narratives and a manuscript’s organization, texture, shape, tension, and emotional flow. I am author of 3 books of poetry and co-editor of Sisters: An Anthology; from 1995–2018, I directed Paris Press (now an imprint of Wesleyan University Press), which published critically acclaimed books by Emily Dickinson, NBCC award winning Ruth Stone, Virginia Woolf, and many others. Jan Freeman, janfreemanpoetry@gmail.com

Mentoring and Editing Services with
Michael Favala Goldman

I know how difficult it is to be objective about one’s own writing. Having skilled readers and mentors helped me gain the skills to publish16 books of prose translations, poetry translations and original poetry. I have been leading poetry critique groups since 2018. I give direct, compassionate feedback, to help clarify and magnify the author’s voice. I am happy to look at a few short pieces or an entire manuscript. hammerandhorn@gmail.com.

Dreaming on the Page Writing Consultations with Tzivia Gover

This one-on-one consultation is appropriate for writers at all stages of the journey, from journalers to published authors and anyone in between.
More of a coaching session than a critique, our time together will be spent setting goals and intentions for your writing in general, or specific projects. Sessions may include:
* Reviewing your goals, habits, and rituals as a writer, and exploring ways to tap into dreams, imagination, and the subconscious to support and sustain your creativity.
* Identifying the big dream for your project and setting intentions and next steps to help you get there.
* Implementing Dreaming on the Page techniques, tips, and prompts as appropriate.
* Receiving guidance on up to 500 words of your writing or a project summary submitted in advance of the session.

Mentoring Services with Lesléa Newman

Lesléa Newman has created 75 books for readers of all ages and mentored hundreds of writers including Newbery Award-winner Kwame Alexander (The Crossover), novelist, Leah Henderson (One Shadow on the Wall) and poet Floyd Cheung (Jazz at Manzanar). If you are working on a manuscript, I’d love to take a peek and see how I can help you make your book the best it can be. Whether you write for kids, teens or adults, whether you write poetry or prose, whether you write fiction or non-fiction, you name it, I can critique it. I will mark up your manuscript in purple ink, write you a long, editorial letter, read one revision, and if appropriate, offer publishing suggestions.

Writing Coach Arya Samuelson

I’m a writer, educator, editor, and creative coach who is passionate about helping you to realize the fullest vision of your project. As a developmental editor, I offer holistic feedback on full manuscripts, manuscripts-in-progress, as well as individual stories and essays, help you draw out the “story beneath the story” – the story emerging from your text that is usually much richer, deeper, and more compelling than what you may have thought you were writing. I will help you find the underlying coherence in the chaos, the most riveting moments in the rubble, and to re-envision your narrative and its possibilities. As a creative coach, I support students over a series of sessions around varied topics — i.e. integrating editorial revisions, working with specific creative goals and challenges, refining application materials (i.e. artist statement, MFA applications), regulating the nervous system through creative practice , etc. — all the while offering personalized support, seasoned guidance and compassionate accountability.

Consultation w/ Gail Thomas

I am available for individual consultation on your poetry submissions, manuscripts and residency applications. With more than 40 years of publishing and teaching experience, I offer feedback that not only focuses on your writing goals, but also strengthens your craft. If you are assembling a chapbook or full-length manuscript, I will work with you to organize and present your best work for publication. Gail Thomas, gailthomaspoet@gmail.com


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