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The Greater Los Angeles Writers Society welcomes writers of all levels of expertise and disciplines. Interested parties may attend one of our general meetings free to assess their interest. Programs vary from month to month, so we encourage you to attend often to fully appreciate the variety and depth of our programs and membership. You may join the general membership in the following categories, based on your qualifications, and move to another category as new qualifications merit. You must be an active member of the society in good standing to join a critique group. Only Active, Aspiring, and Supporting Members are eligible for the Advisory Board. Active Membership Requirements Active membership is accorded those writers whose work is in print, or is a paid writer, and meets our minimum criteria. There are no limits to the number of active members in any branch. Fiction or Nonfiction: Applicants must have been published or show proof of acceptance in one or more periodicals of general circulation, or in one or more books published by a publisher of standing. Poetry: A writer must have been published in one or more periodicals of high editorial standards, or had a book of sufficient distinction published. Screen and Stage Writing: An applicant may qualify in one of the following ways:
Paid Freelancer / Professional: A writer who has been paid for their work in any professional field, including journalism, corporate communications, advertising/marketing, editing, rewriting, and ghost-writing. Photojournalism: A photojournalist must show publication in one or more periodicals of general circulation, or must have had a book published. Editors: The applicant must be an editor of a periodical of general circulation. Newspaper Writers: The applicant must be or have been a feature writer, columnist, or regular by-lined reporter. Self-Publishers: Material is required to be published under the applicant's own imprint. Eligibility is based on professional presentation, writing style, graphics, and planned distribution. Online Publishers: Applicants can apply for Associate membership until a membership policy is established. Associate (Aspiring) Membership Requirements Writers who are not yet published but can show work in progress may apply for Associate membership. You enjoy all the benefits of an Active Member. Supporting Membership Requirements Supporting membership is for those interested in the writing craft but do not meet the above minimum qualifications. Supporting Membership is for non-writing literary professionals, librarians, agents, booksellers, publishers, educators, book illustrators, publicists, and similar professions. Supporting members may apply for a change in membership status when they achieve the criteria of another category. Student Membership Requirements There are no writing requirements for this category, which includes any person who can prove that they are actively enrolled in a school with a writing program. Student members may apply for a change in membership status when they achieve the criteria of another category. Membership Fees, Dues & Donations (as of February 1st, 2010) Individual Active, Aspiring, or Supporting
membership: Couples: Personal and professional writing teams are eligible. This is not meant for a writer and publicist, or any other business combination. One-time Application fee of $20, plus annual dues of $65 for the couple. Total initial dues $85. Student membership: $10 to apply, plus $20 per year for up to four (4) years. Total initial dues $20. Lifetime Membership: A GLAWS member may achieve Lifetime Membership status with a one-time payment of $500. Yes, we do have lifetime members. Total initial dues $500. Complete the application form, then mail it with your check (which included the application fee and appropriate dues) to:
GLAWS is a 501(c) non-profit educational and social association with a mission to provide mentorship in the Craft and Business of writing. Your membership dues/donations may qualify as a business expense for a tax deduction. This is not a legal opinion. Please consult your tax professional for details. Upon joining, you may request a receipt or letter for your files. First attendee meetings are free. We invite all writers, guests and supporters to attend a free meeting, Special Speaker Event, or Critique Group meeting. As we are a non-profit organization and do have expenses, we appreciate a donation at the door, if you can. Special events may have a separate admission fee in order to pay for the speaker and event expenses. This GLAWS dues structure is voted on every January by the Advisorty Board as approved by the Executive Board, and subject to change. |
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