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Grub Street

Phone: 
(617) 695-0075
Contact Name: 
Rowan Beaird, Administrative Coordinator
Type: Writing Center

Founded in 1997, Grub Street is one of the largest independent centers for creative writing in the United States; its mission is "to be an innovative, rigorous, and welcoming community for writers who together create their best work, find audience, and elevate the literary arts for all." Sponsor of the annual Muse and Marketplace Conference held each spring, Grub Street offers a range of workshops and services, including a year-long class on novel writing, a class on yoga and writing, instruction on how to get published, and one-on-one manuscript consultations, as well as hosting readings and informal coffee klatches on Saturday mornings.

Address: 160 Boylston Street
4th Floor
Boston, MA 02116
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