A Novel Body
Check out A Novel Body, the new poetry book by S. E. Dillard (daughter of Mirela Trofin). It is available on Amazon both in print and as an ebook for Continue Reading →
Writing Support Group
Check out A Novel Body, the new poetry book by S. E. Dillard (daughter of Mirela Trofin). It is available on Amazon both in print and as an ebook for Continue Reading →
by Hank Quense I believe it’s important for grammar school kids to learn how to write stories. If you agree with this, perhaps you’ll help me spread the word about Continue Reading →
The Montclair Write Group held a party on Sunday, January 21, in celebration of their 19th birthday. Karin Abarbanel wrote about this very special occasion in her blog: Splendid Voices
The Montclair Write Group wishes to congratulate Tana McPherson on the publication of her story “Little Black Ugly” in Calliope: https://calliopeontheweb.org/issue_anon/LittleBlackUgly.aspx
The Montclair Write Group was featured last week in Montclair Local: MONTCLAIR’S THE WRITE GROUP SAYS ‘WELCOME’ http://www.montclairlocal.news/wp/index.php/2018/01/18/montclairs-write-group-says-welcome/
“I’m so disorganized! Help!!!” A minimally-organized workshop where we’ll talk about … – Identifying your problem? Perceived problems vs. real problems – Discussing some writers’ organizing issues? – Ways to Continue Reading →
by Hank Quense Over time, I’ve published a lot of information on self-publishing. My latest endeavor is a series of six videos explaining the self-publishing process. These videos can be Continue Reading →
by Ellen Bedrosian One consistent piece of advice writers are given is to join a writers group. Why else would all of us belong to The Write Group? I’ve been Continue Reading →
by Erin Roll “What kind of music do you listen to while you’re writing?” I find that this sort of question tends to get a rather strong reaction from some Continue Reading →
by Bonnie Smiler Is it time to offer whom last rites, or will it continue to be marginalized on life support with “To Whom It May Concern?” (I’m not in Continue Reading →