The Society of Authors UK was founded in 1884 by Walter Basant, novelist, historian, and social reformer. Counted among its earlier members were George Bernard Shaw, John Galsworthy, Thomas Hardy, J.M. Barrie, and E.M. Forster.

This prestigious organization is a trade union for British writers of all genres. Its goal is to protect the rights of authors, lobby publishers and government to make sure that writers get their just rewards, for example royalties on library loans. It also offers free legal advice when checking contracts and has saved many an author from signing a suspicious document.

Having been a member of the SOA for many years, I have benefited from its efforts and have also enjoyed a friendly and efficient dialogue with the staff. On its Zoom events, one sees a diverse and intelligent selection of lecturers and members.

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