Libraries remain one of the most trusted places for readers to discover new books, explore unfamiliar authors, and access stories in multiple formats. For independent and traditionally published authors, however, […] The post How Authors Can Get Their Books Into Libraries—and In Front of More Readers appeared first on New Hampshire Writers’ Project .
Do you believe stories matter? Are you passionate about books, writing, education, or creating opportunities for people to connect through the written word? The New Hampshire Writers’ Project is seeking […] The post Help Shape the Future of New Hampshire’s Literary Community appeared first on New Hampshire Writers’ Project .
When Elizabeth “Liz” Gauffreau launched her novel The Weight of Snow and Regret with the Sheldon Historical Society, the event became more than a traditional author presentation. Community members shared […] The post Honoring History Through Fiction: A Conversation with Elizabeth Gauffreau appeared first on New Hampshire Writers’ Project .
This post is part of our ongoing “Meet the Team” series, where we introduce the dedicated individuals who help shape and support the NH Writers’ Project (NHWP). Each conversation highlights […] The post Meet the NHWP Team: Q&A with Ron Stokes appeared first on New Hampshire Writers’ Project .
Looking for your next summer beach read, porch read, vacation read, or curl-up-in-the-shade read? NHWP author members have you covered. Summer is approaching, and that means more time for books […] The post Summer Reads from NHWP Author Members appeared first on New Hampshire Writers’ Project .
The New Hampshire Writers’ Project (NHWP) is proud to support the launch of the New Hampshire Authors Directory, a new online resource created by Heather Turner of Forfeng Designs to […] The post New Hampshire Authors Directory Launches with Support from NH Writers’ Project appeared first on New Hampshire Writers’ Project .
One of the most exciting moments of the 603 Writers’ Conference is the annual 603 Pitch Party — a chance for writers to distill their book idea, practice the art […] The post Could Your Story Win the Pitch Party? Advice from 2024 Winner Craig C. Charles appeared first on New Hampshire Writers’ Project .
There’s a quiet pressure in the writing world that no one really talks about. The feeling that you should be everywhere.That if you’re not showing up on every platform, you’re […] The post Choosing the Right Platforms (and Letting Go of the Rest) appeared first on New Hampshire Writers’ Project .
Let’s be honest. Marketing can feel like a second full-time job—especially when you’re already balancing writing, work, family, deadlines, and life. Post more.Show up everywhere.Start a newsletter.Create a website.Launch a […] The post Sustainable Marketing for Writers: Avoiding Burnout appeared first on New Hampshire Writers’ Project .
On Wednesday, February 18, the New Hampshire Writers’ Project (NHWP) had the honor of launching the first event of the Colonel Melvin Weston Rowell Literary Project for Veterans with an […] The post Veterans Out Loud at the New Hampshire Veterans Home appeared first on New Hampshire Writers’ Project .