xmlns:fb='http://ogp.me/ns/fb#'> Mums Write!: Testimonials

Welcome

Many websites provide guidance on writing for publication, formatting manuscripts, and drafting letters to agents. Mums Write! is different. My aim is to encourage family and friends to write for pleasure, for and about the children in their lives. Is publication a worthy goal? Absolutely. Click here to find out why I think it is. But first and foremost, writing for and about children is worthwhile as an end in itself, because it enriches the experience of raising them. I hope you find this site inspiring, and that you share the fruits of your inspiration with the children and children at heart in your world--and with us at MW. Please comment on the postings, or contact me at joanna.norland@gmail.com if you would like to share work to be posted on this site.

Testimonials



"I really enjoyed your workshop on Friday morning! It was so liberating being asked to turn the fairy tales we have known for a lifetime completely upside down! Looking forward to some more out of the box thinking & writing next time."
Gabrielle Mason-Pierson


"Thanks so much for the session at Kemsing Library today. You could just feel the enthusiasm, and I can't believe the quality of the work that was read out! I have certainly been inspired to look at reworking some more traditional tales."
Janet Davies



"What was great was Jo's responsiveness, enthusiasm and participation and encouragement. . . . It's provided me with resources that I had no idea existed."
Kimberley Wilson

"Many thanks for the positive and extremely helpful feedback.  It's also been really useful for me to be able to work to deadlines, as it's given me focus (and discipline!), which has meant that I've now got into the habit of writing much more during the week - something I'm thoroughly enjoying (as well as finding very therapeutic!)"
Tracy O'Leary

''I had never shown any of my material to anyone and therefore had no way of knowing if it was any good.  [Write Here, Write Now!] gave me an opportunity to do so, learn new skills and the confidence to pursue my passion for writing."
 Giuseppe Cocca

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