Online schools have become the trend in this Corona Phase. Thanks to our creators we are learning so much right from our homes. I myself joined in a number of courses and I’m fascinated by the level of knowledge people are sharing with the world. It made me curious and also inspired me to dip my toes in this e-learning trend. That inspiration gave birth to this online school for writers — Write Brained Hub.
I’m a writer and I love networking with other writers. This school is a combination of these two. Most writers consider writing as a solo job. But I disagree. Like any other profession, writers also need to build both work and personal relations around writing. When a writer is armed with a community, there’s nothing they can’t make happen. That is the idea behind “Write Brained Hub” — A space where we can freely share our works, ask for suggestions and enhance our creativity. And might as well, get a long-overdue career push.
You can find writers who say, “I’m passionate about writing.” But you rarely see writers who say ‘I’m committed to writing.”
~ Nikhila Chalamalasetty
What inspired me?
I started this blog in 2017 and since that moment there was never a time where I didn’t wish for some guidance. A mentor. Because no one in my family and friends is a full-time writer and I was left with no doors of opportunities. Then, along the way, I found multiple mentors who positively changed my career. Each inspired me in a way that brought me here.
Thus I know the value of having a mentor. Now I want to pass along my knowledge to the next-gen writers. Over the course of my journey, I learned plenty of things that I want to share with the world. Because… If knowledge isn’t shared, it isn’t knowledge at all.
So…
Online Writers School
What is WBH?
It is an online space where a writer can find everything that he needs to make a living out of writing. Yes, it need not be just a hobby anymore. You can write full-time with a number of opportunities. Simply writing isn’t gonna get you a successful writing career. It also requires commitment coupled with the right direction.
On Write Brained Hub, you can get all the guidance you need.
A mentor
A community
Courses
Coaching
Weekly Writers Meet (Virtual)
Webinars/Workshops
And more writing resources.
I have put a lot of thought and hard work into it so every writer that joins the community will find what they’re looking for.
About creator:
That is me. Nikhila Chalamalasetty. I’m a writer with a passion to help my fellow writers. I authored two books; The Day I Started Flying & The Invisible Guardian. My journey as a writer began with my blog, Nikki’s talk. To this day, I continue blogging as it is what made me who I am today.
I’m on a mission to help 1,000 writers publish their books.
So you’re gonna have a glance at my school, aren’t you?
And it’s not all talk, I’m also inviting you to join our Private Facebook Writers Group.
Comment your thoughts and opinions. And also tell me what is the one thing that you find difficult as a writer. It helps me create better resources for you all.
Cheers,
Nikki.
Since I’m working in journalism, I find this extremely interesting. Journalism and creative writing changed so much with the internet.
Wow, I always wanted to be a writer. My dad was a journalist and I want to be just like him. This online school is very interesting.
That sounds like a cool idea. I am trying to finish my edits on my first novel. I just need to make time to do the edits — but I have so much going on. That’s my challenge!
Wow this is such an awesome idea! This is such a great resource for aspiring writers! Thanks for sharing
that’s a great idea. I think writers can only benefit from being surrounded by fellows, at least it works for other occupations as well. anyway, nice idea
I am committed to writing. Don’t get me wrong. I love what I do and I am somewhat passionate about it, but sometimes it doesn’t come naturally. It is something I work towards every day. Having a mentor to guide you would be a dream. This sounds amazing.
Congrats! That’s such a nice way to help others. I never had a mentor but this would be so helpful for those who want to have writing career! Will share this to my friends who are interested.
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