Welcome! This page provides journalists and media professionals with essential information, press releases, and resources about the Authors Guild. 

Contact: press@authorsguild.org

About the Authors Guild and Authors Guild Foundation

Founded:

1917

Membership:

17,000+ nationwide

Location:

New York City

Executive Director of the Foundation:

Focus:

The Authors Guild is the nation’s oldest and largest professional organization for published writers in the United States. It is dedicated to advocating for authors’ rights, fair pay, free expression. It protects writers against challenges such as censorship, book bans, the misuse of AI, and nonpayment. It offers resources, legal support, and a professional community to help authors sustain their careers and thrive in an evolving literary landscape.

The Authors Guild Foundation is the charitable arm that supports the work of the Authors Guild. It strengthens the Guild’s efforts to combat book bans, advocate for free expression, and champion writers’ rights. Additionally, the Foundation expands access to educational programs and literary events, connecting writers and readers through initiatives like the WIT Literary Festival and public talks.

Together, they safeguard writers, defend free expression, and make literature accessible for everyone.

Our press kit includes:

  • Authors Guild and Authors Guild Foundation logos
  • Authors Guild and Authors Guild Foundation leadership photos
  • Authors Guild Constitution
  • Authors Guild and Authors Guild Foundation Anti-Racism Resolution
  • Authors Guild Annual Report
  • Artificial Intelligence: Advocating for balanced AI policies and protecting authors’ rights
  • Book Banning: Taking legal action against unconstitutional bans and supporting affected authors
  • Copyright Protection: Preserving authors’ rights and fighting unauthorized use of their work
  • Free Speech: Opposing censorship and supporting freedom of expression
  • Fair Compensation: Fighting for equitable contracts and sustainable writing careers

We support working writers through legal services, web services, educational events, and regional chapters.

The Authors Guild Foundation, our educational arm, offers free programming and organizes events highlighting American literary culture.