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That would depend totally on its meaning. If the workshop belongs to the writers or writer then you would use the apostrophe for the possessive.

However, if you are saying it is a workshop for writers then the plural is correct.

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The correct way to write it is "Writers' Workshop" with the apostrophe before the s, which indicates that the workshop belongs to multiple writers. "Writers Workshop" without the apostrophe would imply that the workshop is for writers in general, not owned or associated with them.

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