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Within two weeks of receiving your gallery request, the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) will either add your gallery to the search engine and establish your location so that writers can submit work to you, or notify you that your proposed gallery cannot be accommodated.

You understand that you will be identified as the curator and will be responsible for reviewing and approving writing submissions within 30 days before they appear in your local gallery. You also understand that you, as the curator, will have access to administrative tools to highlight particular pieces of writing and to communicate with writers.

Please enter your email address (or the curator's email address) below to begin. If this is your first visit, you will create an account with a password, If you have already created an account, please login with your email address and self-created password.

You will be asked to provide the following information: Curator Name, Curator Email Address, Curator Occupation, Name of Gallery, General Description of Gallery, City, State, Zip Code, Daytime Phone Number (Optional), Assistant Curator (Optional).


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I am age 13 or older
If under the age of 13, you will need permission from your parent/guardian prior to receiving access the National Gallery of Writing. Please provide your parent's email address in the field below so that we may request permission for you to use the National Gallery of Writing -or- have your parent/guardian read our privacy policy parental consent information form and complete the attached permission form.

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