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Writing group partners with Joliet Library, Book Market store
WriteOn Joliet group strikes unique partnership with Joliet Public Library and Book Market bookstore in Crest Hill

The WriteOn Joliet writers’ group is working with the Joliet Public Library and Crest Hill’s Book Market bookstore to promote Joliet-area writing and reading, encourage literacy and support local bookstores.
The unique partnership started to form in November 2018 when The Book Market hosted the release party for WriteOn Joliet’s second annual anthology, “Write Where We Are.”
Book Market owner Jan Staley then agreed to host monthly meet-and-greets/book signings this year for WriteOn Joliet’s published members.
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Finally, in September WriteOn Joliet struck a deal for the Joliet Public Library to formally sponsor the group. The library’s Black Road branch has served as WriteOn Joliet’s home base for several years.
The special arrangement, said WriteOn Joliet co-leader Tom Hernandez, meets three important goals.
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“Together we’re shining a light on writing and reading, promoting the Book Market, which is a local treasure, and educating people about the inherent value of libraries, which anchor and define communities,” Hernandez said.
“We are very happy and proud to be a part of that important process and by extension bring some attention to the local writing scene,” he said.
Staley has enjoyed helping people discover and foster their own writing talents, she said.
“I am grateful for the opportunity to continue these wonderful events again next year so that people who were not already aware of them can also experience the energy, joy and expertise of these great authors,” she said.
The Library plans build on its new partnership with WriteOn Joliet in several ways, including showcasing members’ published works at both library branches.
“We are thrilled to foster the creative and collaborative spirit of our community's local authors,” said Joliet Public Library Deputy Director Catherine Y. Adamowski.
“We look forward to continued partnerships in promoting our local writers, and we encourage all inspired authors, and budding writers, to contact us and WriteOn to learn more,” she added.
WriteOn Joliet is a welcoming, diverse group of writers of varied skills, interests and experience. The group includes professional journalists, fiction novelists, bloggers, screenwriters, musicians and poets. It meets the first and third Thursdays of the month from 6-8:30 p.m. at the Joliet Public Library-Black Road branch.
WriteOn Joliet provides a safe, comfortable and supportive atmosphere for Joliet-area writers to share their work, and constructive feedback so that everyone can benefit from its members’ shared knowledge.
For more information, visit:
WriteOn Joliet: www.writeonjoliet.com
The Book Market: http://bookmarketjoliet.com/
The Joliet Public Library: https://www.jolietlibrary.org/index.php/en/