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ABOUT THE SOCIETY OF YOUNG NIGERIAN WRITERS (SYNW) by synw: 11:20am On May 04, 2012
ABOUT THE SOCIETY OF YOUNG NIGERIAN WRITERS (SYNW)
The Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW) was established in 2011 by Wole Adedoyin at the former residence of Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka, located at the University of Ibadan. It was formerly known as World of Poets and Literary Society. SYNW is a dynamic literary organization dedicated to nurturing and promoting young writers in Nigeria. As an active member of the International Authors Forum (IAF) and the International Writers Association (IWA), SYNW actively participates in global literary dialogues and collaborations.
SYNW has forged strong connections with various international organizations, demonstrating its influence and reach. Collaborations with prestigious institutions like the Ebedi Writers International Residency, Alliance Francaise, 100 Thousand Poets for Change, Woman Scream International Poetry and Arts Festival, Milton Society of Georgia (MSG), Gibran National Committee (GNC), Amnesty International Book Club, International Women Writing Guild (IWWG), and the International Human Rights Art Festival (IHRAF) reflect SYNW's commitment to fostering cultural exchange and artistic expression.
A fundamental objective of SYNW is to provide a platform for young Nigerian writers to showcase their talent and creativity. Through regular workshops, seminars, and literary events, SYNW encourages the development of writing skills, nurtures literary talents, and fosters a supportive community for young writers.
SYNW plays a pivotal role in encouraging and promoting a diverse range of literary genres. From poetry to fiction, drama to non-fiction, SYNW ensures that all forms of creative writing are celebrated and given equal recognition. This inclusive approach enriches Nigeria's literary landscape and encourages writers to explore various forms of artistic expression.
The organization actively engages with schools and educational institutions to cultivate a culture of reading and writing among young people. SYNW organizes literary competitions, reading clubs, and mentorship programs to inspire and empower the next generation of Nigerian writers.
SYNW places great importance on fostering a sense of community and camaraderie among its members. The organization provides a platform for writers to connect, collaborate, and learn from one another. This networking opportunity enables young writers to build lasting relationships, exchange ideas, and collectively contribute to the growth of Nigerian literature.
In addition to nurturing individual talent, SYNW emphasizes the significance of collective advocacy for the rights of writers. The organization actively campaigns for the protection of intellectual property rights, freedom of expression, and the elimination of censorship. By championing these causes, SYNW strives to create an environment conducive to the flourishing of writers and their fearless self-expression.
SYNW is committed to promoting cultural exchange and fostering a global understanding of Nigerian literature. Through international collaborations, literary exchanges, and participation in literary festivals and conferences, SYNW creates opportunities for Nigerian writers to showcase their work on an international stage, promoting cross-cultural dialogue and appreciation.
The Society of Young Nigerian Writers recognizes the transformative power of literature as a tool for social change. SYNW actively engages in community outreach programs, utilizing literature and storytelling to address social issues and raise awareness about pertinent topics such as gender equality, human rights, environmental sustainability, and cultural diversity.
SYNW's impact extends beyond its immediate members and reaches wider society. By organizing public readings, literary festivals, and outreach initiatives, SYNW contributes to the cultural enrichment of Nigerian communities and fosters a greater appreciation for the literary arts. The organization's efforts inspire aspiring writers, instill a love for literature, and contribute to the overall development of Nigeria's literary landscape.

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