St. Louis Writers Guild Apparel

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The proceeds from these sales support St. Louis Writers Guild’s Programming like Workshops for Writers, the Young Writers Awards, the Deane Wagner Poetry Contest, the Short Story Contest, and Writers in the Lodge.
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SLWG 100th Anniv A-Line Dress

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Books by St. Louis Writers Guild

 
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You Are a Writer!

SLWG has books too!
You are a Writer! Written and Illustrated by Jennifer Stolzer
All proceeds go to support SLWG’s Young Writers Programs! Thank You for your Support!

Don't listen to people who say you are not a writer. You are a writer as long as you have something to say!It is easy for other people to tell you whether or not you are succeeding, but the definition of being a writer has nothing to do with how old you are, whether or how you're been published, or how many words you use. Being a writer is about sharing what's in your heart, and this book geared for kids k-2nd grade is all about that. You are a writer as long as you can observe, create, feel, and express yourself. Don't let anyone tell you differently!

Paperback: $9.99
Ebook: $5.00

 

The History of St. Louis Writers Guild

by Brad R. Cook

Discover the one-hundred-year history of St. Louis Writers Guild decade by decade, and learn about the meetings, events, and traditions, some of which continue to this day. A legacy of stories, myths, and legends about members like Sam Hellman, the first president; Temple Bailey, the highest paid female author of her time; or how Tennessee Williams won the short story contest in 1935.

Available in Paperback, Hardcover, & Ebook

More information at www.bradrcook.com