Society of Women Writers and Journalists

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Society of Women Writers & Journalists is a British learned society for professional women writers.[1]

The society's aims include the "encouragement of literary achievement, the upholding of professional standards, and social contact with fellow writers and others in the field".[1] It was founded as the Society of Women Journalists in 1894 by J. S. Wood, the editor of The Gentlewoman. The society adopted its current name in 1954.[2]

The society began publishing a thrice yearly house magazine, Woman Journalist, in 1910. Its title was changed to Woman Writer in 2000.[2]

Men who are published writers can now join the society as associate members.[1]

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