The Written Word Group Almanzora Calendar





The Written Word Group

Based at the Meson Hostal

In Arboleas, Almeria, Spain 

Email: thewrittenwordgroup.albox@gmail.com

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THE

WRITTEN WORD

GROUP

Short stories • Poems • Scripts • A Novel • Articles • Essays • Diaries

The ETHOS

The ethos of The Written Word Group is that of offering a supportive outlet to everyone who enjoys writing.

The RULES

As to rules... There are none... other than,

The Written Word Group respectfully asks that all literary endeavors and contributions be treated with equal sensitivity and supportive respect.

Works will inevitably, by their nature, vary in both content and style and accordingly will not always be to everyone's taste, but...

The Written Word Group asks that members be aware that each person contributing is exposing their very personal creative thoughts, and work, to public review.

So please, be sensitive and supportive of both the works and the writers,

who should be appreciated and commended for their endeavors.

Thank you

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We love sharing stories that spark imagination, emotion, and meaningful conversations. To ensure this space feels welcoming to all, we gently ask that your stories avoid:

Overly explicit or gratuitous adult content
Any themes involving harm to minors, real or fictional.
No content that could be deemed as condoning or promoting:
sexual abuse
child abuse
animal abuse

Submissions for TWWG Book 

should be sent to

twwg1.focus@gmail.com


The Written Word Group Calendar





Comments

  1. "Never doubt that a small group of like minded people can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that has"
    Source: Margaret Mead

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  2. and ... almost two years on we are now planning to publish our compilation of stories wow!!

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