Alliance of Literary Societies
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The Alliance of Literary Societies (ALS) is an umbrella organisation for literary societies mainly based in the United Kingdom.[1]
The Alliance of Literary Societies was founded in 1973, as a result of a campaign to preserve a property associated with Charles Dickens, and has over 120 member societies. In May 2010, Jenny Uglow was appointed President of the Alliance, succeeding Aeronwy Thomas.[2] Claire Harman replaced Uglow in 2016.[3]
The Alliance offers various member benefits: general advice, marketing of its member societies and their events via the ALS website, regular news by email, three newsletters per year, plus an annual journal ALSo.
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- Official website
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