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Write On! Issue 25 OUT TODAY

Write On! 25, our silver jubilee issue, sponsored by The Romantic Novelists’ Association (RNA), is out today. This issue explores the theme of ‘Mindset,’ showcasing work that speaks of journeys of determination; putting in the work no matter how difficult it feels and navigating the barriers that prevent us from ...

Thursday Connectors: Youth Connectors

By Saniya Iqbal Hello. Looking at my picture here, you must be wondering who I am, and why I have taken over this page. If you read last month’s Thursday Connectors you would already know that I am going to be hosting Youth Connectors this summer, while Thursday Connectors takes a ...

Showcase: Betrayal + Daisy + Mum We Miss You So Much

Welcome to the third of my four June Showcases. I’m Lisa Scully-O’Grady, a writer with an interest in writing for creativity and healing. I’m delighted to return to Write On! for the month of June to select pieces for the weekly Showcase. Our theme continues to be ‘Mindset’ something that, ...

Write On! Interviews: Artist & Poet Andrew Shillam

Write On! interviews artist and poet Andrew Shillam Andrew Shillam is an Australian artist and poet. He studied visual art in the 1990s at The University Of Newcastle and exhibits regularly with his wife and painter Rindi Salomon. He's been writing poetry since the 1990s, when he became involved with The ...

Thoughtful Tuesdays: Mindset – Bustin’ Out

By Eithne Cullen Welcome to June’s Thoughtful Tuesday. It’s an exciting time to be talking about ‘Mindset’ and not just because it’s June. One of my favourite musicals is Carousel by Rodgers and Hammerstein. There’s a bright, mood-lifting song in it which is really appropriate here. The song tells us about the ...

Monday Moments: Mindsets And Curveballs

Introduced By Amber Hall Our theme this month continues to be ‘Mindset’, and I wanted to reflect on the ways life can force us to change our way of thinking. Life throws curveballs at us all the time and, when the unexpected happens, we usually have to adapt in some way. It ...