Final Writing Momentum for 2024
Writing Momentum will help you kick goals before you take a break over the holiday season.
13 November to 18 December
7:00 am to 8:00 am AEDT
Writing
Accountability
Community
One hour, once a week
Writing Momentum was conceived by Creativity Coach Meg Dunley to help writers write through accountability and community.
What is Writing Momentum?
Writing Momentum is an online writing group for writing progress, creative inspiration and safe community guided by Creativity Coach Meg Dunley.
Writing Momentum sessions are designed to help you overcome writer's block, maintain a steady writing routine, and achieve your writing goals with the support of a like-minded community. Each session is recorded so you can catch up on them in your own time.
In it you will gain writing momentum through thoughtful writing prompts in a considered online environment where there is a large block of time for your writing.
Writing prompts
Fresh, engaging and thought-provoking prompts every week to spark creativity and jumpstart your writing
Accountability
Weekly check-ins to help keep you on track and motivated, ensuring you make steady progress toward your writing goals.
Community
Connect with other writers for encouragement, feedback, and shared experiences to enrich your writing journey.
"As a new writer I found these workshops very beneficial. The prompts and sharing often helped me in the exploration of my characters and my writings. The sharing of ideas from other writers was really useful. Hugely helpful in keeping me accountable with my writing."
"The weekly writing momentum sessions are a highlight. I look forward to spending time with other writers as we stay accountable. Meg’s insightful comments and thought provoking prompts make Writing Momentum a bright spot in my week."
"Writing Momentum with Meg Dunley is a great way to keep writers writing. Meg’s fresh approach and thoughtful prompts are a highlight. Highly recommend to anyone wanting to get back on track, to stay on track and to boost writing focus."
The one-hour sessions comprise
- Five minutes check in on last week's accountability
- Listen to the prompt and the question
- 40 minutes writing time
- Set your intention for the week ahead.