The primary role of this group is to provide useful critiques. We further help each other grow as writers through presentations on writing topics, as well as practical application through writing exercises.
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I am a serious writer in need of a serious but fun critique group. I love to critique and I am in need of critiquers. I would like to open the group up to writing exercises, talking about writing, help brainstorming ideas or bouncing off ideas, and just to be surrounded by those who enjoy the torture and pleasure of writing as much as I do.
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… I offer a monthly literary salon that gives members a chance to connect and talk about writing and publishing. I am also launching the Flatirons Literary Review, another of my business projects, which will give BWW members and my coaching clients a way to build their professional platform by being involved in a publishing venture, through contributing articles, being a reader, editing a department or helping with administrative tasks. I have some other great offerings in the works--including a …
This is a great place to start for all of you who have ever wanted to write a novel. Thriller, chiller, romance, YA, sci-fi, urban fantasy, chick lit - whatever the genre (or none at all), here you will learn the essential ingredients of salable fiction from pro writer's coach, Janet Lynne Roots. Criticism is low-key and constructive; all published writers started somewhere. The first meeting is free, so come and check us out. From then on, it's $10 per meetup, or buy a punch card for $50 that's …
Writing Church is for you if you’re: a Sinner: You don’t write but you know you should. a Saint: You write three times daily. an Atheist: You don’t believe you’re a writer. an Agnostic: You don’t believe you’re a writer or not a writer. Malcolm Gladwell, in Outliers: The Story of Success, says it takes 10,000 hours of deliberate practice to master a skill. For the hell (or heaven) of it, we’ll meet regularly/religiously to prostrate ourselves before the blank page and generate lots of origin …
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This meetup group is for screenwriters to share work, get feedback, gab about the screenwriting biz, and get motivated. The group is oriented to writers who have a good understanding of screenplay form and are interested in developing their craft and offering thoughtful feedback on others' work.
The Louisville Writer's Workshop is a group for writers of all levels from any genre. This is a place for writers in the community to come together to critique each other's work and participate in discussions of all things writing, from generating ideas to plot, structure and character development to publishing. The group will be facilitated by Rachel Weaver, MFA.
Bi-Weekly prompts, interactive exercises, collaborations, and critique. Let's get inspired and sink deep into the art and craft of the written and spoken word. We meet 2nd and 4th thursdays at 6, at the Tree Haus in Denver. Submit your files if you'd like to be critiqued!
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