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Thoughtful Tuesdays: The Voice Of Empowerment

By Eithne Cullen Welcome to March’s Thoughtful Tuesday. We’re still thinking about the world of contradictions and how they influence our thoughts, our writing and our reading. It’s Women’s Empowerment month, too, with International Women’s Day on the eighth, a fixture in our March calendar, not just here but all over ...

Writer Of The Month: Madeleine F White

Introduced by Gertcha Cowson What can I say about our Madeleine without needing a lawyer? Madeleine is nothing short of pure inspiration to and for anyone who wishes to be a writer, whatever style or form. Including personally encouraging myself to write articles and stories for Write On! You see here how Madeleine ...
Merry Christmas

A Christmas Message From Write On!

What a year it's been! When we launched Write On! Extra, it was to share 'posts for unprecedented times,' but they just don't seem to be letting up, do they? In the middle of this 2022 festive season, I can't help thinking that, rather than 'looking a lot like Christmas', ...

Monday Moments: Home Is Alive

Introduced By Holly King As we’ve seen in previous Monday Moments when exploring our theme of home, this changes across countries, time, people, and space. But what is home, and when do we need it most? Is home something we define, or is it something innate in us that identifies itself ...

Thoughtful Tuesdays: Worlds Apart

By Eithne Cullen Welcome to September's Thoughtful Tuesday page. This September has been overshadowed by the death of the Queen. Many people’s thoughts are with her and with her family; many need to take some time to reflect on her life and her passing. It’s a coincidence that I have this lovely ...

Showcase: Walking on the Moon, Rapunzel + Bedrooms

Edited by Amber Hall Hello and welcome to my fourth showcase. You can connect with me on Instagram: @amber.marie.123 and Twitter: @amber_marie_123. So far this month, we've explored the theme ‘Worlds Apart,’ and looked at the various ways this has been interpreted by our contributors. The pieces I've chosen this week all ...