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Assisting  published and aspiring writers of all genres, abilities and ages to develop their writing skills and to learn the business of editing, publishing and publicizing; to publicize authors and their works; to provide opportunities for writers to congregate for inspiration, education, and networking; and to introduce readers to authors and their work.

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New benefits at conference for CCWC members include daily box lunch briefings, as well as access to the Sunday faculty reception at the Wianno Club, and to manuscript evaluations and mentoring.

CCWC welcomes young writers in to it's Young Writers Workshop

Registration for the 46th Annual Writers Conference August 17- 22, 2008 is open until August 1.

Eleanor Clift of Newsweek and David Godine, Publisher are evening speakers.

PUBLISHING MASTER CLASS WITH MOCK EDITORIAL BOARD.

Two literary agents and two editors evaluating manuscripts.

See Conference Schedule page.

Meet authors at our Breakfast with the Authors events.

In June at Breakfast with the Authors, winner of the Second Annual Cape Cod Playwrights Competition's Kaplan Prize, David Kucher spoke along with best-selling authors Peter Abrahams and Sara Pennypacker Young. Tufts professor and poet Linda Bamber read her poetry to the audience over continental breakfast.

Breakfast with the Authors resumes in September.


The Cape Cod Writers’ Center’s mission is to assist published and aspiring writers of all genres, abilities and ages to develop their writing skills and to learn the business of editing, publishing and publicizing; to publicize authors and their works; to provide opportunities for writers to congregate for inspiration, education, and networking; and to introduce readers to authors and their work.


A small group of Cape writers founded The Cape Cod Writers' Center, Inc. (CCWC) almost half a century ago. The summer of 1963 they gathered published writers to teach a workshop that has evolved over the past 45 years, gaining national recognition in professional writers' circles.

The key contribution of the CCWC is this annual summer CONFERENCE, still held the third week in August at the charming Craigville Conference Center in the Craigville area of Centerville on Nantucket Sound.

For the past 30 years CCWC has received funding to sponsor a tuition-free creative writing program for 12 to 16 year olds, the YOUNG WRITERS WORKSHOP, held in conjunction with the CCWC conference.

In addition, other programs have evolved. During the spring and fall, BREAKFAST WITH THE AUTHORS , a literary event open to the community, features three or four authors with recent books, each presenting for 15 minutes or so, discussing and signing their books.

Our TV show BOOKS AND THE WORLD showcases two authors per show twice a month, in 30-minute interviews about their recent books.


For CCWC members only:

PATHWAYS TO PUBLICATION offers writers one-day and weekend seminars at different levels in various genre and dimensions of writing, editing, publishing, and publicizing.

WRITERS GROUPS, and a monthly Writers Night Out give members a chance to network and support one another's writing.

CCWC has expanded into playwriting, working with Huntington Theater Fellow Sinan Unel, who leads workshops and has overseen the New Plays, New Playwrights Competition, a partnership with Eventide Arts, 2006 and 2007.

We have a Board of Directors and Advisory Board of writers, including best-selling authors Robert Finch, Anne LeClaire, Paul Kemprecos, and Hallie Ephron, as well as the support of generous literary figures, such as Mary Higgins Clark and Poet Laureate Ted Kooser, helping us in various ways.


The Cape Cod Writers’ Center’s mission is to assist published and aspiring writers of all genres, abilities and ages to develop their writing skills and to learn the business of editing, publishing and publicizing; to publicize authors and their works; to provide opportunities for writers to congregate for inspiration, education, and networking; and to introduce readers to authors and their work.