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Writers' Club of Whittier

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Founded in 1953 by Susan Dibelka, the Writers' Club of Whittier is a critique group that helps serious writers unlock the doors to publication through active participation in workshops using the club's proven workshop methods.

Are you a published writer or is your writing of publishable quality? If so, and you live in the Greater Los Angeles area, the WCW invites you to attend any of its workshops (see below) twice as a guest. Following the second visit, you may request an application for membership, fill it out, and return it to the Membership Committee along with samples of your published or publishable work.

The WCW's workshops provide a supportive, synergistic environment for members to read and critique original manuscripts intended for publication.

Daytime                         1st, 3rd, and 5th Fridays, 9:30 AM 

                                         
Poetry                            3rd Sunday, 1:00 PM
                                  
Meetings are currently on Zoom. For more details about attending the workshop or applying for membership to the club, go to www.writersclubofwhittier.com or email writersclubofwhittier@gmail.com.

                 

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  • Home
  • About
  • Books
    • Forerunner
    • Maximize Your Competitive Edge
    • How to Create a Teacher's Guide for Your Middle-Grade Book
    • How to Start and Run a Writers' Critique Group
    • Running a Writers' Critique Group in Your Classroom
    • The World's Easiest Guide to Using the APA
    • The World's Easiest Guide to Using the MLA
    • Kids' Books >
      • The Phantom Hunters >
        • #`1 The Lost Treasure of the Golden Sun
        • The Lost Treasure of the Golden Sun Teacher's Guide
        • #2 The Secret of Blackhurst Manor
        • The Secret of Blackhurst Manor Teacher's Guide
      • Writing Cool Short Stories
      • Courses
  • Speaking/Events
    • Calendar
    • Speaking Engagements
    • School Visits
    • Events
  • Media Room
  • Resources
    • FAQs
  • Contact