The secret to successful writing is accountability and productivity; the more you write, the more you improve. Set reasonable goals, throw them out to the universe, strive to improve, and you will succeed. The “original” Write On! started in 1994 at Barnes & Noble in Schaumburg, Illinois. More than 2,000 miles and 7 years later, the writers support group was relaunched in Santa Monica. Now, it is time for Write On! to take its natural next step. Welcome to Write On! Online.
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Expert Q&A: Alix Sloan, Arts Professional
Alix Sloan, author of Launching Your Art Career: A Practical Guide for Artists, has been in the arts for...
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National Punctualtion Day – 9/24/08
Today is National Punctuation Day®! This holiday was founded in 2004 by former newspaper man Jeff Rubin in order...
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Author Q&A: Yi Shun Lai, “Not a Self-Help Book”
Yi Shun Lai, author of Not a Self-Help Book: The Misadventures of Marty Wu, is a freelance writer, editor, and...
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November is National Novel Writing Month
Writing a novel in a month? Using the word count of NaNoWriMo to complete a screenplay, non-fiction book, or...
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Writing Your Bio
Last week’s Purple Pencil Adventure was to write a bio. A bio is something all writers should have, whether...
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MobileChat Recap: Mobile Tools for Writing and Productivity
On Tuesday, I was interviewed by Anh Nguyen on #MobileChat, talking about mobile tools and techniques for writing and...
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WGA 2009 Award Winners
The Writers Guild of America, West (WGAW) and the Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE) tonight announced the winners...
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Author Q&A: Pamela Jaye Smith, “Romantic Comedies: These Films Can Save Your Love Life”
Pamela Jaye Smith, author of Romantic Comedies: These Films Can Save Your Love Life, loves both romance and adventure...





