Tag: Guild Blog
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Inspiration from other forms of storytelling

Guild Member Lindsay Clark writes about the different storytelling styles that inform her prose.
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Beyond the Numbers: Why the Guild is Thinking Beyond Word Count and Starting to Count Completions and Submissions Instead

By Kyra Wilson Cook, Founding Director of the MetroWest Writers’ Guild. I know that not all writers enter the field this way, but I started thinking seriously about pursuing writing/storytelling as a career after participating in a NaNoWriMo event. I enjoyed the excuse and then the experience of setting aside time to write a story.…
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MetroWest Writers’ Guild Receives $500 Sponsorship Gift from Enterprise Bank-Acton Branch!

The MetroWest Writers’ Guild received generous support from their local community bank. The supportive gift will benefit the Guild’s operations and small press.
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A Full Municipal Liaison Team for NaNoWriMo 2022!

It takes a lot to make NaNoWriMo happen in our region. It’s not just about putting on the events: it’s about planning it in advance, hyping up the energy with events in September and October before get to the main event, and then maintaining our own writing while keeping stuff going through the month of…
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Raffle Prizes That Are Sure to Amaze!

We’re getting ready for our NaNo-Season Programming! Buy a raffle ticket to help us pay for instructors and other goodies this Fall!
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Expanding Experience: Why Black History Museums Should Be Essential Visits for Writers

As part of our Inspiration Series, the Guild visited The Robbins House in Concord, Massachusetts to learn about local Black History in Concord. The Robbins House is open to visitors weekdays in June through August, and weekends September and October 11am-4pm.
