Online Events for Writers

The best online events for writers of fiction, poetry, and memoir.
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Latest Past Events

FREE | Inspired Writers Series: Gregory Pardlo

Virtual Event

Gregory Pardlo will be joined in conversation by Fairfield professor and National Book Award-winning author Phil Klay. About this event Inspired Writers Series Hosted by MFA Program's Phil Klay Gregory Pardlo “The Poetry and Prose of Contemporary America” Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and memoirist Gregory Pardlo has written some of the

Free

FREE | A Survivors Dream – Poetry Writing Workshop

Virtual Event

Turning Readers into Writers - A professional development webinar for all educators About this event About the speaker: Kate is the Assistant Director, Curriculum for Nord Anglia Education. She works for the global education team and is based at Nord Anglia International School Hong Kong. Kate originally trained as an English

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FREE | Right 2 Write Poetry Workshop

Virtual Event

Come and participate in a writing workshop with an experienced writer and performer About this event Right 2 Write is a quarterly online writing workshop community facilitated by poet Alex Tha Great. The workshop is a time to connect with others and to learn writing techniques and style. We read


Please note:

The Valley of Writers team scours the web looking for the most inspiring, elevating, and accessible events that we can share as a service to our readers.
The big idea is that in a virtual arena, more people can participate. Geographical boundaries matter less.
The events we list are virtual and can be attended by writers from wherever they are in the world.
Unless otherwise stated, we are not affiliated with and do not benefit financially from the events we post. Listing is not an endorsement of the content, opinions, or products promoted by the event organizers we feature here.
Please verify all dates, times and other event details as these are subject to change and are beyond our control.

What qualifies an event as ‘lit’? Any event that we think would teach writers of fiction, memoir, and poetry useful skills, inspire them to produce great work, remind them of the power of this work we do and build stronger, mutually beneficial ties between writers and other creatives.