Shut Up and Write!

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Writing is often treated as something you do alone. The Wheeler Centre offers an alternative: write alongside others, without comparison or competition.

Over the years, the phrase ‘shut up and write’ has travelled widely. What began as a simple, practical mantra has become a global movement embraced by writers seeking focus, accountability and a sense of shared purpose. At its heart is a straightforward idea: set aside distractions, gather in a welcoming space and dedicate time to the page. 

Shut Up and Write! sessions at The Wheeler Centre are open to writers of all kinds – from novelists and poets to academics, journalists and anyone keen to get words on the page. No critiquing and no pressure to share your work. Instead, the emphasis is on carving out protected time to write within a supportive community. 

Whether you’re starting something new or returning to a long-awaited draft, these sessions offer structure, camaraderie and the quiet motivation that comes from writing together. 

Hosted by Xanthea O’Connor.  This event is free, but registration is required.

Presented in partnership with Melbourne Writers Festival 

Event and Ticketing Details

Dates & Times

Sunday 10 May
10.00am - 3.00pm

Tickets

$0.00
Registration 

Location

The Wheeler Centre

176 Little Lonsdale Street Melbourne Victoria 3000

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Additional Notes

This event follows the Shut Up & Write!® methodology. 

The Wheeler Centre’s Shut Up and Write! sessions do not include read-alouds, feedback or teaching. 

This is intentional. Removing critique and instruction keeps the space accessible, especially for writers who are early in a project, returning after time away or working on something personal. 

The Wheeler Centre will appoint a staff member to host each session and guide the structure. The Wheeler Centre hosts are not writing coaches, editors or evaluators, and cannot provide advice on getting your work published.

If you’re interested in learning more about how to publish your work or advice on other writing-related matters, we recommend reviewing the resources available through Writers Victoria or Australian Society of Authors