They are writers, editors and publishers; poets, playwrights, and
novelists. They have received numerous awards and grants, given
readings and workshops, and their work can be found in books, journals,
chapbooks, newspapers, magazines, and on the world wide web. They are
the faculty, staff, students, and alumni of New England College. The
variety of their projects is endless, and their collective energy has
created a vibrant community at NEC – a community of writers. As Maura
MacNeil, Professor of Writing, describes it, “When I think
about the ways to define what we do, I think of the collaborative
nature of our work and how that allows for intellectual and
professional growth. That leads to the sharing of ideas and builds
community.”
This community of writers at NEC benefits not only
current students, but offers something for just about every age group
and geographic location. Celebrating their 35th year, The Friends of
the New England College Library host an annual Art and Essay
Conference
that encourages elementary and middle school students in the vicinity
of Henniker to express themselves in writing and art. Organized by
longtime community member, Anne Sayce, the program has drawn nationally
recognized authors and illustrators to inspire the region’s young
people. Recent keynote speakers have included author, veteran
storyteller and television personality Fritz Wetherbee, and award
winning children’s author Tomie DePaola.


