An Archive of Fellow Organizations
With this archive, we aim to facilitate a global literary community through the promotion of similar organizations.
Promotion herein does not imply any affiliation with, or endorsement by, these organizations.
Promotion herein does not imply any affiliation with, or endorsement by, these organizations.
House of Amal is a well-rounded writing school for the Muslim creative. They teach a 12-month curriculum of writing to their cohort students, run several membership groups that include Writing Studio and Critique Workshop, are working toward publishing their first community anthology, and continuing with virtual open mics, community workshops, and so much more.
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Muslim Writers' Salon is a thriving membership community that offers co-writing sessions, writing support and resources, opportunities to share your work, and a platform to connect with other Muslim writers across the globe. They also gather at retreats and local events and offer workshops.
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Poinciana Paper Press is a Center for Writing, Book Arts, and Publishing located in Nassau, The Bahamas. Founded by Sonia Farmer, Poinciana Paper Press creates opportunities for engaging with books and their allied crafts in order to advance the diversity of voices in Caribbean art and literature and empower cultural ownership and voice.
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Qalb Writers Collective is a newsletter dedicated to Black and Muslim women writers, with the aim of sharing knowledge (on writing and publishing), resources and interviews featuring other Black, Muslim and minoritised-ethnicity women creatives.
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The Qarawiyyin Project is a global initiative aimed at reviving Islamic discourse among Muslim women. With writers from all corners of the world, we seek to analyse contemporary challenges from an Islamic lens. We hope to encourage creativity among our readers, inspiring them to think beyond dominant political and social frameworks to envisage solutions rooted in Islam.
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Daybreak Press publishes books that give rise to women’s voices and promote positive cultural change. They also have a Writing Circle, writing webinars, a YouTube Live series with insights and advice on writing, and an Authors Studio that takes Muslim women writers from the early drafting stages to a polished, submission-ready manuscript.
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