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Maybe the secret to becoming a better writer isn’t about writing harder, but about finding the right people to write with? In this episode of Career Can Do, Mary Ann Faremouth welcomes Alicia Richardson, CFO of the Houston Writers Guild, to share how this long-standing community has been helping writers sharpen their skills, connect with peers, and stay motivated in a sometimes lonely craft.

Alicia talks about the Guild’s open-door approach - you don’t need to be a published author to join - and how that inclusivity sets it apart from many other writing groups. Members can dive into critique groups, attend year-round events, or take part in the highly anticipated fall conference, which offers everything from business and tax insights for writers to workshops on craft and inspiration. Whether you’re polishing your first short story or managing a full publishing career, the Guild creates space for writers to grow together.

She also shares success stories of members who found their voice, built confidence, and went on to publish their work after benefiting from feedback and encouragement within the group. Beyond the technical skills, Alicia stresses the importance of simply talking with other writers, having people who understand the challenges and joys of writing can be the boost that keeps you going.

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Alicia Richardson on Houston Writers Guild | LinkedIn

Houston Writers Guild offers:

Social Saturday: Weekly Zoom call at 10:00 a.m. CST on Saturdays - (except conference weekend). Sign up via website

Social Saturday Lunch Bunch: Monthly in-person luncheon for writers.

Houston Writers Guild Fall Conference 2025:

- Dates: September 27–28

- Location: Rice University, Houston

- Friday night (26th): Book launch for the anthology at Brazos Bookstore

- Saturday (27th): Main conference day with keynote and multiple sessions

- Sunday (28th): Half-day workshop with keynote speaker Wolf Moon

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