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friends of grub

We think the following individuals, organizations and groups are doing great work. Check out their websites and consider supporting them with your time, talent or business.

  • AGNI Literary Journal
  • Their print and online versions publish exciting new works of fiction, poetry, non-fiction, and the arts not found anywhere else on paper or the web.
  • Alarm Clock Theatre Company
  • Committed to revitalizing the medium of live performance with fresh approaches and ideas. Here to spread the infectious joy of thrilling live theatre in an intimate setting, with an attitude and price that are accessible to a wide audience.
  • Beyond the Margins
  • The online sounding board for a group of writers who met, taught, workshopped or otherwise communicated through Grub Street. Offers inside information on publishing and tips on creating memorable scenes and great dialogue.
  • Brattle Theatre
  • Working toward a time when innovative and essential works of cinema are respected, viewed, and preserved alongside other great works of art.
  • Bread Loaf Writers' Conference
  • The oldest and most-respected writing conference in the country. Founded in 1926 by Robert Frost and held in the green mountains of Vermont.
  • Center for New Words
  • Creating programs that support diverse women's engagement with the entire "word cycle."
  • Color of Film Collaborative
  • A non-profit organization that works to support media makers of color and others who have an interest in creating and developing new and diverse images of people of color in film, video and performing arts.
  • Coolidge Corner Theater
  • A not-for-profit arts institution, the Coolidge features first run arthouse films, including independent films, international cinema, and documentaries in a beautiful Art Deco moviehouse.
  • etherweave
  • Fine web experiences for the creative arts, educators and non-profits since 2002.
  • PEN New England
  • Our local branch of PEN, the only wordwide organization for writing professionals.
  • Ploughshares
  • The prestigious literary journal housed at Emerson and conceived at the Plough and Stars pub in Cambridge.
  • The Review Review
  • A website dedicated to the review and discussion of American literary magazines.
  • Shambhala Publications
  • A wonderful, Boston-based independent publishing house, specializing in spirituality.
  • Swank Writing
  • Advocates for the advancement of (mostly) alternative literary forms, and home of the 83 Words Project.
  • The Writers' Express
  • A nonprofit providing the academic, social and emotional skills that children need to communicate their own ideas clearly and powerfully.