San Francisco Writers Grotto Explained

The San Francisco Writers Grotto (sometimes referred to as "The Grotto") is a writers' coworking space in San Francisco’s SOMA district. Founded in 1993 by writers Po Bronson, Ethan Canin and Ethan Watters,[1] the Writers Grotto is a community of working writers which provides support, feedback, and community to its members.[2] Members have won Pulitzer prizes and Guggenheim Fellowships and penned New York Times bestsellers, national TV series and movies. Notable alumni include ZZ Packer, Roberto Lovato, Mary Roach, and Julia Scheeres. All Writers Grotto members are vetted before acceptance and must have a published book or a significant amount of journalistic or related media work published.[3]

Notable Members

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2017-08-23. Writers' Grotto finds support amid success. 2020-09-15. SFChronicle.com. en-US.
  2. Web site: The writer's grotto. 2020-09-15. EW.com. EN.
  3. Web site: Winn. Steven. 2014-12-29. S.F.'s writers' Grotto grows up. 2020-09-15. SFGate. en-US.
  4. Web site: The Writers Grotto carves out new path to survive. SF Datebook. 2020-06-01. 2022-07-08.