I have just recently moved, and my old address is tied to my Dramatists Guild account. How do I change my address?

I have just recently moved, and my old address is tied to my Dramatists Guild account. How do I change my address?

To change your address, login to your account and go to your Member Dashboard. There, click on My Membership and scroll down until you see your mailing address. From there, you can change your address and save your changes. Our database will automatically update your file with the new information.
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