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The objectives of the San Diego Writers / Editors Guild are to:

  • promote, support, and encourage writers;
  • to seek and provide information about publishing and the local writing scene;
  • to assist with the local writer’s needs for assignments (as well as editors who seek writers);
  • to endorse workshops and seminars for the benefit of writers;
  • and to promote the writing arts for youth, adults and seniors alike.

Founded in 1979, the Guild is believed to be the oldest writer organization in the region.  A non-profit with over 100 active members, we meet at 6:30 p.m. on the third Monday of every month at the Joyce Beers Community Center in the Uptown District Shopping Center, between 10th Avenue and Vermont, off University Avenue and just east of Highway 163.

For more about us, please see The History of the San Diego Writers / Editors Guild


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Have you got a tale to tell?
BBC America invites you to write a short story inspired by Canterbury Tales
GetWriting.pdf

The Marvh 2008Newsletter is Here!

 

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    Featured Writings

Set in the future, a woman president facing World War III sends her Admiral lover to war with China. This love story, wrapped in war, crosses genre boundaries taking the reader to scenes of fierce combat as well as personal and political tragedy on the home front. For women and men of any age – those who more easily accept change in American life and are interested in the conduct of a woman president under stress.

To Order: 1-800-519-2465, www.newcenturypress.com, or sales@newcenturypress.com, or www.carl-a-nelson.com.
(ISBN:978-1-890035-66-2) $16.95

Travels With My Lovers
Erica Miner’s award-winning romantic adventure novel, Travels With My Lovers, was originally based on her own journals. More

The Kitchen’s Ink includes over 50 recipes from Guild Members and friends with special treats from the Hotel Del Coronado, Beach Grass Cafe, San Diego Reader, Fahrenheit Magazine and...

THE RETURN of D. B. COOPER by Gene Elmore

On the night before Thanksgiving in 1971 a man the press identified as D. B. Cooper jumped out of an airliner with $200,000. Only three people saw him.

TALES FROM THE TIJUANA JAILS
by Sam Warren

The author spent almost three and a half years in the worst prison in Mexico for a crime that never happened...We all know corruption exists but you won’t know the extent until you read this book.

 

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