Celebrate National Poetry Month
Celebrate National Poetry Writing Month by writing a poem a day for the entire month and share it with Write by the Rails Facebook group.
Celebrate National Poetry Writing Month by writing a poem a day for the entire month and share it with Write by the Rails Facebook group.
Join us for our spring writing workshop at the Flamingo Lounge in the Bull Run Unitarian Universalist Church in downtown Manassas on May 10 from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm. […]
Join us for an outdoor writing field trip to the Bull Run Winery. Observing the world around us can be a powerful inspiration. The power of nature inspires ideas, creates […]
Join WBTR member, Mike Mulligan for the first (of hopefully many) Write-Ins at the Montclair Library in Dumfries. As this is the first event of its kind, attendees have the […]
Join us on Wednesday, June 25th from 7:00 - 8:00 for an online writing event celebrating your home state, Virginia! In this first of our Virginia series, we're going to […]
Golden Nib Submissions Open July 1st! We are pleased to announce submissions for this year's Golden Nib competition will open July 1st and run through August 1st. Can I Submit? […]
Are You Golden Nib Ready? Join Our Critique Group – Bring Your Writing for Feedback! Are you preparing to submit to the Golden Nib Writing Contest? Whether you're polishing a short […]
Mike Mulligan leads this monthly reading group. Starting in July, we’re moving from the conference room to a study room. It’s a bit smaller, but it should still suit our […]
Are You Ready to Take a Coastal Summer Road Trip? Join us for an online writing event celebrating your home state, Virginia! In this second installment of our Virginia series, we're […]
Lines That Climb: Crafting Scenes with Dialogue and Depth Bull Run Library Group Study Room B
Mike Mulligan hosts a monthly writing session (any genre!) at Montclair Library, Study Room 4. Come for some craft prompts and, while you’re there, share some of your writing. For […]
Join us at Arts Alive with Spilled Ink to read your work (poetry, fiction, and nonfiction are all accepted). Contact John Dutton to sign up to read.