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ACWW was created out of a need to develop and nurture Pacific Rim Asian writers. Its primary purpose is to foster a community of writers and build a literature.  
[[File:acww.jpg]]ACWW was created out of a need to develop and nurture Pacific Rim Asian writers. Its primary purpose is to foster a community of writers and build a literature.  
At the height of ACWW, it had developed over 200 members with ACWW chapters in Toronto and Edmonton.  ACWW established a number of successes: establishing writing workshops, literary anthologies, book clubs, mentorship of new writers, one-on-one manuscript development sessions, an annual reading series, and launched and maintained the ACWW Emerging Writer’s Award.
At the height of ACWW, it had developed over 200 members with ACWW chapters in Toronto and Edmonton.  ACWW established a number of successes: establishing writing workshops, literary anthologies, book clubs, mentorship of new writers, one-on-one manuscript development sessions, an annual reading series, and launched and maintained the ACWW Emerging Writer’s Award.
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