They didn't have "writing groups" in Shakespeare's day. He wrote on his own and sometimes he co-wrote things with another playwright.
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The one with purple haaair, duhhh.
Shakespeare wrote in poetry, even when he was writing plays.
Before Shakespeare began writing plays he was an actor.
Nothing. Shakespeare started writing before Marlowe died.
Writing was not Shakespeare's only career, and probably not his first.
Most of Shakespeare's writing is in English. There's also some French.
A quill pen was the writing implement of choice in Shakespeare's day.
No, it is a fictional film about Shakespeare writing Romeo & Juliet.
Shakespeare was a charter member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men, which was founded in 1594, after a plague year had caused a number of companies to go broke and break up. He belonged to this group for the rest of his career, although it changed its name in 1603.
No, it was his job.
Shakespearean.