Green River Writers is a not-for-profit organization founded in Kentucky in 1984 to support writers through education, promotion and fellowship.
Nearly two decades later, Green River Writers continues to encourage poets and writers by offering workshops, retreats, monthly critique sessions, an annual writing contest and a tri-annual newsletter.
"Writers helping writers" is the motto of GRW. Anyone of any skill level is welcome to become a member. The fellowship of other writers is a great way to get motivated and spur creativity. For more information about becoming a member of Green River Writers, check out the offical webpage at http://www.greenriverwriters.org.
Anyone may join the Green River Writers' Yahoogroup, but new members must be approved and their first few posts may be moderated.
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