Inspiring People to Write & Share Their Stories
Write On, Door County focuses on the importance of writing, reading, and connecting people through stories. Nestled on a beautiful and inspiring 59-acre campus in the middle of the Door County peninsula, you'll discover classes, programs, and special events year-round for writers of all ages and levels of experience.
WRITING ON THE DOOR: YOUR WRITING LIFE -- REGISTRATION NOW OPEN
Registration is now open for Writing On The Door: Your Writing Life, Friday and Saturday, April 24 and 25, at Stone Harbor Resort in downtown Sturgeon Bay.
Designed for writers at all levels -- beginning to advanced -- the conference features authors, editors, literary agents, and more.
Our inspiring programs are held in person at our center, at various locations in the community, and online. Unless otherwise noted, programs take place at the center.
Memoir Monday with Ann Heyse and Judith Miller, Monday, January 19, 10 - 11 am
Wonderous, Wintergreen: A Wisconsin Ecopoetry Workshop with Ahimsa Timoteo Bodhrán, Tuesday, January 20, 1 - 3 pm
Socrates' Cafe, Thursday, January 22, 9:30 am
Art/Speaks with Carrie and Peter Sherrill, Friday, January 23, 11 am, ARTicipation Gallery and Studio, Sturgeon Bay
Gathering Ground Quarterly Book Club, Saturday, January 24, 2 pm, virtual or in person, Aznoe Farm, Washington Island
What's Your Story?: Prose Open Mic with Kathleen Harris and Tony Smith, Sunday, January 25, 1 pm
Writing and Appreciating the Short Story: A Fiction Intensive with Kim Suhr, Monday - Friday, March 16 - 20, 9 am - noon
Writing It True: Crafting Memoir with Depth and Discovery with Joanne Nelson, Monday - Friday, March 16 - 20, 1 - 4 pm
Conferences
- Writing On The Door: Your Writing Life, Friday and Saturday, April 24 and 25, Stone Harbor Resort, Sturgeon Bay.
- Washington Island Literary Festival, Thursday - Saturday, September 17 - 19, Trueblood Performing Arts Center and other venues, Washington Island.
- WriteCon26 Saturday, November 7, location TBA. For middle and high school students.
Write On provides a place of solitude and reflection on 59 acres of woods, orchards, and meadows nestled between the water of Green Bay and Lake Michigan. Writers can work on a current project and find inspiration for the next without the distractions that hound them at home. Residencies range from one week to one month.
For residencies in 2027, the application period will be February 1 - May 1, 2026.
Who We Are
Our mission is to inspire and engage writers and readers of all ages, at all stages.
We do this through events and workshops at our Writing Center and within the community, through our residency program, and by offering support to our writers.



