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Lehigh Valley Writers Group Writers typically work alone, but their works are intended for others. To bridge the gap between public and private life, join a group.This is one of the most active writing groups in Eastern Pennyslvania, with a thriving annual writers conference.

Philadelphia Writers Conference If you want to bridge the gap between the private act of writing and the public act of publishing, come and join others who share your goals. This conference has been operating every year for the last 50 years, making it one of the longest running in the country.

Jonathan Maberry, teacher, author, coach, can guide you on your writing journey.

Wild River Review. Good writing in all of its aspects — fiction and non, poetry and prose, literary and genre — visit this online literary review. My column for writers appears regularly.

Kathryn Craft, Editor, www.writing-partner.com
These e ditors help you find your waythrough the jungles that separate private from public thought.

Toastmasters: Attending Toastmaster meetings can help you overcome anxiety in groups and turn you into a public speaker. Find a chapter near you, and develop one of the most exciting lifeskills around. If you are within range of the Lehigh Valley and want a high energy, morning meeting, try this Sunrise club.

Story Tellers of the Lehigh Valley: Story telling is one way to share your life with others. This regional group is a great way to learn the skills and enjoy the stories.

 

 

 

Last modified:
2/02/2007

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