The annual Dog Writers Association of America writing competition is open to all writers, editors, publishers, photographers, artists, and others whose work falls into the designated competition categories. The 2019 writing competition is closed … [Read more...]
Young Writers On The Web: The Stray
by: Conal Gallant, Age 15, Cambridge, Massachusetts Every day I wake up and go to the same place, the park. Not the dog park like my native brethren because to them and the humans, I’m an outcast, a danger, a stray. Like all other strays I’m … [Read more...]
Young Writers On The Web: The Trial
by: Kate Haglin, Age 13, Fort Ripley, MN My heart is racing as I walk up to the judge with my English Springer Spaniel, Yanta. I am about to show the judge how much we have learned together. I make Yanta sit, looking at me, waiting for … [Read more...]
Dog Writers Association Of America Manuscript Academy Contest Closed
As the DWAA continues to grow we’re always looking for ways to serve our members by offering them opportunities that will assist them along that path. Whether you’re creating Fiction or Non-Fiction for young children, Middle Grade, Young Adult or … [Read more...]
Top Reasons To Become A Dog Writers Association of America Member
If you are considering membership to the Dog Writers Association of America (DWAA), one of the key questions you likely have is about member benefits. Since taking office as the President of DWAA in February of 2019, this is a question I am … [Read more...]
Young Writers On The Web: Soaring
Soaring A special dog helps a young girl leap into life. By Isabel Tagtow Age 16, Houston, Texas I was shy, introverted, and reticent. I was the kid that glared back or started crying when someone in public would try to make to me laugh, … [Read more...]
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