Wimpole Street Writers
Jill Robinson started a writers group during her time in London, and eventually was given a lifetime grant in 2005 to develop the non-profit Wimpole Street Writers program, which continues today in Los Angeles, where she has run workshops for the Veteran’s Administration, working with Veteran’s with PTSD, encouraging them to release the stories they fear to tell. She also hosts workshops twice a week for all writers including playwrights and screenwriters. The only rule, “No pages, no dinner.”
Press
Discovery of Love The New York Times
The Reformed Family Robinson People
Books of the Times The New York Times
Hollywood of the ‘50s: A Realist’s Perspective The Washington Post
Speak, Amnesia: A Fill-In-The-Blanks Memoir The Washington Post
The Past Is Another Country The New York Times
Rebuilding An Identity New York Post
Past Forgetting Salon
Perdido People
The 25 Most Important Families in Hollywood History Vanity Fair
Children of Paradise Vanity Fair
Writing and Articles
The End of the Motion Picture Home Los Angeles Times
Helen Gurley Brown and the Ostentatious Orgasm Huffington Post
Trick Or Tweet Huffington Post
The New Sense Huffington Post