
NALD connects people working in literature through offering:
We are the professional body for all involved in developing writers, readers and literature audiences.
And quite often, in this business, a mixture of all or most of the above. Support us to make the case for increased investment in literature development by joining our network, getting involved in our activities or by spreading the word!
What is literature development?
We define ‘literature development’ as the area of work or activity that develops reading, writing and literature audiences. This includes running a literature agency, independent publishing, running creative writing workshops or projects, teaching or lecturing in creative writing or literature, commercial publishing, working for a library service, agenting writers, managing a literature festival, producing, curating or programming literature events, working in a specialist area linked to literature/arts practice such as regeneration, running a literature department or company, working as a freelancer and/or managing a varied portfolio freelance career and running a small creative business in literature.
NALD's mission is
to be the first search, the first call, the key date in the diary for anyone involved or interested in developing writers and readers.
NALD will be the real and virtual space where literature activists meet their colleagues for inspiration and confirmation, a space where their ideas and practice are challenged and shifted, but their belief in their own expertise and professionalism is supported and reinforced.
NALD will be so successful in making the case for literature development that previously closed doors will swing open, and the media, funders, politicians, local/national government officers and employers will come to us seeking authoritative advice on the social, economic and cultural impact of investment in writers and readers.
What does NALD offer?
For an annual membership of £30, NALD also offers:
What geographical area does NALD cover?
We cover the UK, working primarily in England which is where we started and have historically run projects, but with an expanding membership in Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.