I’ve spoken to several fellow writers over the last few months who have expressed the desire to be a part of a writing group. Most of these people have never attended a writing session and others haven’t found the right writing club to fit their style. Finding the right group for you is a little tricky, but in the end, it’s well worth it. Here are my tips for you:
My advice: Try it out. Small writing groups are personally my favorite. You can really develop close writing friends this way. Also, don’t be afraid to join a group that’s out of your comfort zone. Writing is writing. We share common interests and perhaps you can share a novel excerpt and they can give some good feedback. Hypothetical situation #2: This writing club is massive. From the look of things, the club is dominated by a fair few and everyone else sits back. My advice: Try it out. See what the group has to offer. Perhaps you’ll gain some ideas about possible writing prompts or maybe you’ll have the courage to share something in front of this large writing club. Getting a lot of a feedback is necessary for a writer.
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AuthorKendall Driscoll is an accomplished writer/ musician/ artist/ academic scholar. Archives
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