Adirondack Writers' Resource Guide

We are revising and republishing the Adirondack Writers' Resource Guide in 2007! Please be sure to send us your updated or NEW listing info by May 15, 2007. Want to be included in this 2007 Guide? Make sure you renew your membership to ACW (or join!) and fill out the listing form! This easy to use booklet lists regional writers, storytellers, editors, publishers, and organizations that present writers' work. We have also included a list of illustrators and photographers.

Click here to download the 2007 Resource Guide Entry Form PDF

Want to advertise in the print version of the 2007 Guide? We have super reasonable rates. (Just $25 for a business-card size ad.) Contact the ACW office for more details.

You can access the old Guide here on our web site! Just follow the links listed below.Please note: These listings were last updated November 2006. The 2007 Resource Guide is NOT yet online.

Regional Writers
Regional Editors
Regional Photographers & Illustrators
Regional Publishers
   Regional Presenting Organizations

LAST UPDATED 11/17/06. IF YOUR ENTRY NEEDS REVISION PLEASE CONTACT THE ACW OFFICE OR RESUBMITT A COMPLETED RESOURCE GUIDE FORM.

One of the missions of the Adirondack Center for Writing is to unify the literary community that is spread throughout this six-million-acre Park. The Adirondack Writers' Resource Guide has helped us to realize that goal. We call it a resource guide, because it is just that, a resource to help writers and presenters make needed connections to enhance literary activity in our towns and villages.

We believe having regional authors, editors, publishers, and presenters in one volume, is not only convenient, it is a sign of solidarity. There are lots of opportunities open to writers and audiences in the Adirondacks, and these pages prove it. Listed here are your peers, your mentors, and your neighbors.

There are obvious uses for this guide. If you are a writer who is looking for an editor or a publisher, simply turn to the appropriate section. Also, if you want to organize a reading, panel, or writing workshop, you can easily scan the names listed here to find just the right person to fill the position.

There are other, less readily apparent uses for this guide as well. If, for example, you wished to form a writing critique group, you could look at the names listed under any particular genre and contact those in your area. If you see an author that you believe has a writing style similar to your own, you can look to see which publishers produced his or her work and that might give you a good idea where you can send your own manuscript. The possibilities are endless.

 

Adirondack Center for Writing
Paul Smith's College, PO Box 265
Paul Smiths, New York 12970
Phone: 518-327-6278
Fax: 518-327-6161
Email: acw@paulsmiths.edu