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A WAG web site is a great way to organize a charter, keep members informed, and attract a broader audience by introducing ourselves to the community. We'll use this site to inform people about WAG, share ideas, and organize events and activities.

On this home page, we'll introduce the Writers Association of Grenada (known as WAG) and give some examples of the types of activities we're involved in, for example, if WAG is involved in any readings, we might include information about recent ventures made by our members.

Be sure to get in touch to offer comments and join our mailing list. Send any and all requests or comments through our email:
writersag@gmail.com

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Sample Of Our Poetry
 
Death stings my heart with pain
And blood creeps through my vein
Shinging souls give light to the world
Light etched onto us from the creation, begging for realisation
And on the dawn of every tomorrow, comes the slow approach of the end of every sorrow
 
Author (by line, top to bottom) Joachim, Michelle, Sadnar, Cemal and Sherry.
Written: Writers Association of Grenada March Monthly Meeting 27th, 2008



Important Highlights
 
February 6th 2009 Update:
Its a new year for WAG, new members, new activities at hand. Get ready, it's going to be a good year :) Oh and by the way? Happy Independance Day Grenada!
 
WAGs Happening page updated. More updates to come...
 
It has been brough to our attention the appearance of numerous discrepancies on the site. Please bear with us as technically this site is ALWAYS under a constructive stage. If you see anything we have overlooked please feel free to bring it to our attention. As a result of this realisation ALL pages have hence been updated and will most likely continue to be tweaked over the course of this month. Thank you for your patience!

A writer is a reader moved to emulation...