Events
Mastering the Art of Storytelling
Writing with Authenticity: Bringing Genuineness to Your Stories
Discovering Your Unique Writing Voice
Friends Who Write Season 3 Award Ceremony
Virtual Workshop
Noticing the Surreal in the Everyday: Using the world around you as inspiration
Virtual Workshop
Writing Beyond Judgement: Finding gentle ways to write about our experiences
Virtual Social
VM-GM: Web3 Writers
Who & Why
The future of writing will thrive on small, niche communities that support and uplift one another. This is why we designed t2, a community-centric publishing platform with tools for distribution, collaboration, and monetisation.
Wanshu & Julia, two of our teammates, are here to help everyone throughout the third season of Friends Who Write.
The Lens Protocol is a Web3 social graph. It is designed to empower creators to own the links between themselves and their community, forming a fully composable, user-owned social graph
Who & Why
t2 (time², or t²) is a social writing experience for the modern digital age of publishing. We’re introducing new ways for writers and readers to interact, fostering community discussions on niche subjects.
Our mission is to help people spend time on more meaningful interactions.
Two of our teammates, Wanshu & Sammi, are here to help everyone completing this challenge.
Season 2 Winners Spotlights
Writing Spotlight
Why stories capture us
What journalist Will Storr teaches us about the science of storytelling. Thousands upon thousands of creative souls in human history...
Picture We Didn't Take
I think that between us, we took about 200 pictures in Ghana. Pictures of elephants, and baby goats – pictures of pythons and...
Miss You
I try so hard not to let my mind return to you. It somehow always manages to. Whatever I’m doing, something reminds me of you, and a...
Manifesto of Young Women(s)
She was only 7 years old when Ana got the first sceptical look from her doctor when she said her tummy hurt. The doctor whispered in Ana’...
Literary Gap: How Anne Elliot and Frederick Wentworth met
Filling the story gaps of literary characters:Jane Austen's much overlooked last novel "Persuasion", originally published in 1817, has...
The gecko in my throat
For a while, I thought I had swallowed a live gecko in my sleep that was stuck in my body, trying to fight its way out. Some nights I would...