I've tried to email some writer's groups that I found in my city online, but received no response after two weeks. I'm getting frustrated. Any advice? Am I just too impatient?
I understand the trepidation of the online thing... But that is what I use Hatrack for. It has totally new people and very experienced people. One of my goals is to start an online group, mainly recruiting from this site, with a half dozen people who are dedicated to the following stringent criteria as goals:
1) Finish a sci-fi/fantasy novel within 1 year.
2) Actually do it.
3) Make it good enough to get the thing published.
4) Do so by "meeting" online at least once per week by email or chat session.
Then, regardless of what level each person in the group was at, we'd all help each other get there. But, since I am not ready to start yet (I'm planning on hitting the ropes in July), I haven't done so yet. I'd be asking more from the members of the group than I am willing to dedicate myself.
But I've found the feedback from Hatrack so helpful, I really don't think there is any additional benefit to meeting in person... But then, I've never been in a good group, so I may be blind in this regard...
[This message has been edited by Teraen (edited March 22, 2010).]
You could also take a writing class. The class might be a dud, but I've normally found people I like to keep in touch with.
Post on a writing forum that you're wanting to form a group...oh, hey, I think Teraen did that. Gee Teraen, sounds like a swell group.
I am in the process of trying to set up a group like that right now. While there is a fairly large writers group in my area they cover fiction, non-fiction and poetry. I'd rather have three or four people who also write SF/F. I value the feedback I've gotten here on Hatrack, but a local group would help motivate me to write more - if only to avoid having to admit publicly that I slacked off any particular week.
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I've tried to email some writer's groups that I found in my city online, but received no response after two weeks. I'm getting frustrated. Any advice? Am I just too impatient?
Email again. If you have the ability, use another email account, and make sure your subject line is specific "writer's group meeting in xxx location?" or something. Not "Hi" or anything too generic, which some spam filters pitch.
As someone who's email addy is out there in the public for this kind of thing (not for a writer's group, but still...) I can tell you with 100% honesty that sometimes we just miss the emails. They fall below the scroll line, we meant to get back but forgot, we didn't even notice because it was sandwiched in between a bunch of Old Navy ad emails, etc. Just send another message and see if you can also find a phone number to call (and if more than 48 hrs go by without a return phone call, just call again. Keep your messages brief and polite. Always assume the best on the part of the other - meaning "Just calling because I think my last message may not have gone through..." or "Checking to see if anyone could tell me about the next meeting, would appreciate a call back, thanks so much!" etc.)
You might also try nanowrimo.org and see if there are any active nano communities in your area. even if not, if you can find the names/emails of the community leads for your nano area, you might be able to find out if there are other writer's groups going on.
Don't forget to check the local bookstores and libraries. My in-person writer's group meets at a barnes and noble. There's also one at my in-town library.
If you're worried about people stealing ideas...i dunno if there's ever not a risk.
I still keep in touch with a few of the nanoers from last year (I was actually the ML), but most of them are so busy with work or school we don't get together. Since I'm a stay at home mom I think about my book all day--I have distractions but they come along in short bursts, most of which I have learned to tune out.
I'll check out meetup and critiquecircle as well as my library. I hang out there all the time anyway.
I opened a free dimdim.com account, which is an online conference room with shared whiteboard feature. (writerevisepublish--my room name)It also has webcam and mic capabilities, but I don't know if that is the paid version or not. My hope is to find a few people serious about using the time to improve our writing. Teraen, want to join? I have a few people who follow my blog that are interested as well. The hard part will be picking days and times.
I have a completed ms that has been through three revisions. My friends have asked great questions and pointed out plot holes and generally been a help. Now, I need another writer to look at it and catch what they might have missed. I laugh and say, "My first 13 are awesome, it falls apart from there." Not really, but there are weak sections that still need tightening.
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I have a completed ms that has been through three revisions. My friends have asked great questions and pointed out plot holes and generally been a help. Now, I need another writer to look at it and catch what they might have missed. I laugh and say, "My first 13 are awesome, it falls apart from there." Not really, but there are weak sections that still need tightening.
Why don't you try joining the Novel Support Group (NSG) here (under Hatrack Groups)? You can ask for a chapter exchange there. It sometimes takes a couple of weeks to find someone ready to exchange chapters, but I've had several very profitable chapter exchanges.
Nothing wrong with the other ideas, either, of course, but they're not mutually exclusive.
1) This semester to finish.
2) Lots of crits to finish.
3) Application essays to write.
4) Short story for WOTF that is bursting to get out of my skull
Combine that with 5-3,751,987: Wife and kids need attention...
Yeah. Let me check it out. I'll collaborate if it looks like what I am looking for. Otherwise, just keep your eyes peeled in the groups section for when I start this...