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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Author Q&A: Brooks Wachtel, “Lady Sherlock: Circle of the Smiling Dead”
Brooks Wachtel, author of Lady Sherlock: Circle of the Smiling Dead, is an Emmy Award-winning screenwriter, novelist, teacher, and...
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Author Q&A: Playwright Arthur M. Jolly, “Childish Things”
Arthur M. Jolly is an award-winning playwright and screenwriter who has penned over 50 plays that have been produced...
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Writing Resources
Writing is all about community. Supporting each other is the key to success. My favorite writers websites include: Fundsforwriters.com...
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“Purple Pencil Adventures” is Free June 5 – 7, 2015
Send creative minds on a Purple Pencil Adventure this summer! My ebook – Purple Pencil Adventures: Writing Prompts for Kids...
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MediaChat Recap: Getting Unstuck
Last week, I was a guest on Aaron Kilby’s #MediaChat Twitter Chat., talking about “Getting Unstuck: How to Find...
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2016 #140conf Writers Panel: Amy Friedman & Jen Jones Donatelli
At the #140conf in LA last month, I led a fun and informative Writers Panel with authors Amy Friedman and...
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Author Q&A: Michael Lucker, “Crash! Boom! Bang!”
Michael Lucker, author of Crash! Boom! Bang! How to Write Action Movies, is a writer, director, and producer with...
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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...






