I don't have a username to login to the Dramatists Guild website

I don't have a username to login to the Dramatists Guild website

There are 2 ways to obtain your username:

One way is through our website. On the Login page, find the 'Find My Username' link. Click on the link, then put in your Member Number, your mailing zip code, and your first name in the fields on that page. You will then receive an email notification with your username.

Another way to obtain your username is by emailing questions@dramatistsguild.com and requesting it. You will have to provide your Member Number, mailing zip code, and first name in order to verify your identity.

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