Union of Finnish Writers

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The Union of Finnish Writers (Finnish: Suomen Kirjailijaliitto r.y.) is an ideological and professional organization representing fiction authors writing in Finnish. The organization was founded in 1897 and now has around 770 members.[1] It is led by an elected board consisting of 8 members and 4 deputy members, chaired by author Sirpa Kähkönen.[2] The Executive Director is .

The Union's purpose is to develop and improve the conditions of writers' work as well as to promote Finnish literature.

To become a member of the Union an applicant must have published at least two independently created, original works of fiction written in Finnish. The works must be of an artistic and professional quality that allows the applicant to be considered a writer.[3]

The Union of Finnish Writers is a founding member of the Finnish Reading Centre, which promotes reading and literacy, and the .[4] The Union publishes the quarterly Kirjailija magazine.

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  1. ^ "Union of Finnish Writers". www.kirjailijaliitto.fi.
  2. ^ "Suomen Kirjailijaliiton puheenjohtaja vaihtuu – ensi vuonna liittoa johtaa kirjailija, joka on perehtynyt syvällisesti muun muassa lasten ja naisten historiaan". Aamulehti (in Finnish). 2017-11-25. Retrieved 2018-08-21.
  3. ^ "Jäseneksi". Suomen Kirjailijaliitto.
  4. ^ "Tietoa Sanastosta - Sanasto". Sanasto (in Finnish). Retrieved 2018-08-21.

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