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ABOUT

 

Write Things (formerly Where the Write Things Are) was essentially founded on two principles:  the love for the written word, and the desire to nurture those who find themselves equally enraptured by reading and writing.

 

Driven by the passion to cultivate the writing talents of students, we aim to share skills and knowledge from our vast experience as writers and authors to help others navigate through the world of words and stories.

 

With a pool of published guest authors, writers and poets, students will be closely guided in trying their hand at different genres—fiction, poetry, nonfiction/essays and even writing for school—as well as in tapping their own imagination and creativity.

 

And because we firmly believe that strong reading habits go hand in hand with keen writing skills, and that books are indeed indispensable tools in learning the craft, exposure to a wide and rich range of literature, both local and foreign, is always a part of the writing sessions.

 

Through various writing classes and workshops to fuel both knowledge and creativity, we build an ever-growing community of learners that makes Where The Write Things Are a true home for future weavers of the written word.

Give us a call:

0917.6240196

Latest News:

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IN OUR OWN WORDS Volume 4



Enjoy the harvest of poetry, essays, short story excerpts and yes, a song from Where the Write Things Are authors of 2017 - in our 4th anthology.


December 13, 2017

In The

News:

IN OUR OWN WORDS Volume 3



The third volume of Where the Write Things Are's anthology of poems, lyrics, letters, essays and short story excerpts by young writers who have participated in Where the Write Things Are's 2016 classes, all of whom love the printed word.


December 10, 2016

IN OUR OWN WORDS Volume 2



The second volume of Where the Write Things Are's anthology of poems, letters, short story excerpts and comics.


December 12, 2015

IN OUR OWN WORDS



An anthology of poems, essays and shory story exceprts by young writers who love the printed word.
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December 13, 2014​

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