Most playwrights hear the same advice over and over: write more, submit more, revise more.
And sure, that’s all good advice…
But it’s incomplete.
One thing you learn over the years is that a sustainable playwriting career isn’t built on productivity alone. It’s built on people. Relationships. Community.
It’s easy to keep writing when you’re experiencing success. But what about those long stretches between opportunities, when the rejections pile up, when your pages feel stuck?
In those moments, it’s your network that will carry you through by keeping you feeling genuinely supported in this unpredictable industry.
When you join a community of peers, you’ll find that you’re able to…
* Benefit from the experiences of others
* Learn from each other’s wins and setbacks
* Find encouragement and feedback from more experienced playwrights
* Stay motivated when the going gets rough
* Enjoy lifelong friendships with people who share your passion
These are the kind of transformational relationships that help you grow as an artist by staying connected to the larger creative ecosystem you’re trying to enter.