Writer's Corner

Are you excited about writing but find it can be challenging? Need a little sage advice from some very successful playwrights? If so, you're in the right place!

Welcome to our Writer's Corner. Here you'll find advice from playwrights on getting started, finding ideas, how to edit your own work and much, much more!

Click on the links below to find out what these professional playwrights have to say to young writers just like you.


Jeffrey Hatcher, author of Tuesdays with Morrie, Stage Beauty, Casanova. Mr. Hatcher gives advice on how "being there" as a writer is so important.
Michael Hollinger, author of Opus, Red Herring, Incorruptible. Mr. Hollinger discusses the "uh oh" and "messy/tidy" factors in writing.
Deborah Zoe Laufer, author of End Days, The Last Schwartz, The Gulf of Westchester. Ms. Laufer lets you in on the advice she herself follows.
Carter W. Lewis, author of Ordinary Nation, Women Who Steal, Golf with Alan Shepard. Mr. Lewis pinpoints five of the reasons why he writes.
Michael McKeever, author of Running With Scissors, The Garden of Hannah List. Mr. McKeever speaks about keeping things honest in your writing.
David Wiltse, author of Scramble! (f.k.a. Hatchetman), A Marriage Minuet, The Good German. Mr. Wiltse encourages young writers to read, connect and write.







 

 
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