About Us

Our Mission

Writers For Democratic Action stands for democracy and freedom for all. With the return of Donald Trump to the White House, American democracy is endangered. The domestic threats are obvious. The peril, especially to those most vulnerable, is everywhere. Our military, created intentionally by our founders to be apolitical, is in danger of being used by Trump to fulfill his agenda and punish his enemies. The role of America in the world as a force for good is being challenged in the most autocratic of ways. Now more than ever, writers resist.

Our History

We formed Writers Against Trump in August 2020 to build a coalition in opposition to Donald Trump’s presidency and re-election campaign. The organization began as a small group of poets, fiction writers, and journalists—Paul Auster, Peter Balakian, James Carroll, Carolyn Forché, Todd Gitlin, Siri Hustvedt, and Askold Melnyczuk—who believed Trump’s administration to be uniquely dangerous to our present and future society. With Joe Biden’s election to the U.S. presidency in 2020, we changed our name to Writers for Democratic Action. WDA is an organization of writers worldwide with a membership of more than 3,000. You can read our mission statement here. We urge all of you to join us. You can click here or visit the “Join Us” page on our website.

We are a volunteer organization devoted to working for democracy, especially in the U.S. where our democracy is under attack in the wake of political violence, an attempted coup d’état by a former President (now indicted and charged for national security violations and election interference, and currently the undisputed leader of the Republican Party), virulent conspiracy theory campaigns, and assaults on the rights of women, people of color, and the LGBTQ community. We at WDA believe in literature as a bedrock of democratic culture, and literary language as a force of humanistic inquiry and cultural cohesion. Writers For Democratic Action has generated getting out the vote campaigns during Fall 2020 and 2022, and is now devoted to defeating Trump in 2024. We are also focused on fighting the new wave of book banning as we witness it in places like Florida and Texas among other states; we work at connecting citizens to their bookstores and libraries; and we host educational webinars each month that focus on national and international issues as they pertain to democracy here and around the world. Some of our recent webinars have included conversations with Congressman Jamie Raskin, writers such as Margaret Atwood, Ada Limón, and Javier Zamora, and contemporary poets from Ukraine, and writers and scholars from Turkey.

We continue to use the platform we and our members have built to advocate for justice and equality in the U.S. and across the globe.

National Steering Committee

Paul Auster (1947-2024)

Sophie Auster

Peter Balakian

Jericho Brown

James Carroll

Cathy Caruth

Sarah Chayes

Robin Davidson

Rachel DeWoskin

Carolyn Forché

Siri Hustvedt

Dan Hunter

Mitchell Kaplan

Jacki Lyden

Jill McCorkle

Askold Melnyczuk

Jo-Ann Mort

Bella Rotker

Roberto Tejada

Katherine Towler

Natasha Trethewey

Doug Van Gundy

In Memoriam: Paul Auster

February 3, 1947 — April 30, 2024

On Tuesday, April 30, we lost our dear friend, Paul Auster, a writer of great brilliance and tenderness, a true advocate for democracy, and a founding member of Writers for Democratic Action. Siri Hustvedt, his wife and beloved companion of 43 years, tells us, “He died at home in a room he loved, the library, a room with books on every wall from floor to ceiling, but also tall windows that let in the light. He died with us, his family—I, our daughter, Sophie, our son-in-law, Spencer, and my sisters, whom Paul loved as his own sisters—on April 30, 2024 at 6:58 pm . . . As his witness, friend, lover, fellow writer, and first reader (as he was mine), I can only say he wrote from the depths of feeling, out of the dream spaces where great books are born, develop, and end.” We cannot adequately articulate how deeply our beloved Paul will be missed by each of us.

Remembering Paul Auster

With tributes by

Siri Hustvedt, Asti Hustvedt, Carolyn Forché, Mitchell Kaplan, Don DeLillo, J.M. Coetzee, et al.

Literary Hub / May 28, 2024

Photo credit: Tony Davidson

Remembering Paul Auster through his time as an NPR contributor

By Jacki Lyden

NPR Weekend Edition / May 4, 2024

In Memoriam: Todd Gitlin

January 6, 1943 – February 5, 2022

We mourn the passing of our beloved friend and one of our founding members, Todd Gitlin. Todd was a powerhouse whose support during the founding of WDA was invaluable.