"Hi, I am a free lance writer and has been writing for different media outlet for over 12 years now. I am planning to write a book and would like to get in touch..."
"I am a recent law school graduate trying to find my way back to my first love, writing, which got put on hold, unfortunately, while I was in law school. I'm..."
"My name is Nicole and I'm a proud mom, founder of Roswell Business Connections, owner of Nicole O'Donohue Films and working on a book about my grandmother..."
"Hello my name is Bridget. A majority of my writing is poetry, athough I have a love for literature. My fiance writes many short stories. I thought this group would..."
"I've just moved back to the area and I have a novel I'd like to get some feedback on while I polish it. I have worked as a copy editor and editor for ficti..."
"My name is Marc Murphy and I am a aspiring author. I’ve spent the last few months hard at work writing my book, a coming of age story inspired by my experience with..."
“The End” PenPaperWrite provides writers with the tools that they need to write those two simple, yet powerful words:
Writing tips and tools are available to our two combined Meetup groups of over 800 writers through our website at www.penpaperwrite.com.
Meetups on the first and third Monday of every month provide a dynamic and respectful environment for you to share you work and gather feedback from other writers. If you’re not quite ready to share your work, you may choose to listen to others and give your comments. And although we encourage participation, you’re welcome to simply observe.
Virtual Meetups are interactive conference calls that you can join from the kitchen table, office or even the kids’ car pool line.
Studios are two hour working sessions that focus on one aspect of the writing process.
The PenPaperWrite Workshop is an interactive, intense, workshop with personalized coaching, development of storyline from Concept to Storyboard through Character Analysis and Plot Development, and The Story Cycle a new take on Joseph Campbell’s “The Hero’s Journey”.
Without support from others, writing is like breathing in a vacuum. Don’t suffocate. Join us and breathe.