• January Meeting

    Tyson's-Pimmit Regional Library 7584 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA, United States

    Elections and year planning are conducted at the January meeting. This is the most important meeting of the year to get your voice heard and consider volunteering for a position in the club. We will be on Zoom and in meeting room 2 at Tyson's-Pimmit Regional Library.

  • February Meeting on Book Design

    John Marshall Library 6209 Rose Hill Dr, Alexandria, VA, United States

    Book design encompasses the visual aspects of a book such as font, layout, and paper choice. Attention to design details is critical to produce a book that stands out and appeals to readers. This session will explore the design steps required to produce a visually appealing book that will lead to success in indie publishing. […]

  • March Meeting- Author Panel

    Shirlington Library 4200 Campbell Ave, Arlington, VA, United States

    Our March meeting will feature a panel of writers with military/government experience explaining how they’ve turned that experience into gripping prose. Our three guests—both successful novelists—have done just that! One in the “Thriller”, and one in the Science Fiction genre, and one in non-fiction. They’ll share tips for how to turn your government service experience […]

  • April Meeting -The Author-Editor Relationship: Everything You Need to Know to Find Your Fit

    Mary Riley Styles Public Library 120 N Virginia Ave, Falls Church, VA, United States

    Hiring an editor is one of the most important decisions you can make as a self-published author. In this workshop, presented from both an author and editor perspective, you'll learn about things like determining when you're ready, what types of editing you'll need, where to find an editor, what questions you should be asking, and […]

  • May Meeting – Comic Relief

    Westover Library 1644 N McKinley Rd., Arlington, VA

    The Importance of Comic Relief. Comic relief is a plot device used to lighten the mood and keep the reader engaged. Commonly used in dialogue and description, comic relief is essential in diffusing tension before, during, or after a difficult scene. Executed properly, comic relief can underscore themes in all genres—including nonfiction! Join us for […]

  • Local Author Book Fair

    Purcellville Library 220 East Main St., Purcellville, VA, United States

    The Loudoun County Public Library in Purcellville will be hosting NVWC authors for a local author book fair. Further details to come!

  • June 15th Meeting (Zoom Only) – Audiobook Production

    Zoom

    Scott is pleased to join this group and discuss the ins and outs of audiobook production, everything from understanding the different platforms, the payment lingo, narrator/author responsibilities and expectations, as well as being a part of helping authors think through all options of putting their stories in audio. Scott looks forward to speaking with you! […]

  • Lansdowne Woods of Virginia Literary Festival

    Lansdowne Woods of VA Clubhouse 19375 Magnolia Grove Square, Lansdowne, VA, United States

    Join many NVWC members and other local Virginia Writers for the 3rd annual Literary Festival!

  • July Meeting – Picnic

    Cherry Hill Park 312 Park Ave., Falls Church, VA, United States

    Cherry Hill Park in Falls Church City - wheelchair accessible, restrooms available in adjacent Falls Church Community Center, grills, and playground

  • August Meeting – Demystifying the Publishing Industry

    George Mason Regional Library 7001 Little River Turnpike, Annandale, VA, United States

    Demystifying the Publishing Industry. Nate Brown will discuss his past 20 years in publishing with a focus on the consolidation of what was formerly known as the "Big Five" and the parallel rise of small presses. These changes present challenges and opportunities for all writers seeking to get published. He will describe the editorial process […]