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We're going to try using this topic for any Hatrack email critique group that needs more members.
Post a description of the kind of group you have that gives kind of writing by marketing category and type.
Examples:
fantasy novel
science fiction screenplay
literary short stories
personal essays
poetry and short fiction
science fiction and fantasy only, all lengths
Please also specify what you do not want to include.
Example:
no R-rated stories
no romance
no mysteries
no science fiction or fantasy
no children's fiction
Post the email address you would like people to use to contact you--nameatdomaindotcom (see Kathleen's email addresses below).
Anyone who is interested in joining your group must have participated in the Fragments and Feedback area here and they must contact you in email--no posting that you are interested in this topic. They must give you their username here on Hatrack, at the very least, though their real name (or part of it) would also be good.
You may then pick enough people from those who email you to bring your group number up to six and notify Kathleen (via email at workshopatburgoynedotcom or Dalton-Woodburyatsffdotnet) who you are adding to your group (give Kathleen their email addresses and Hatrack usernames--she will check to make sure the email addresses actually match the Hatrack username--if they don't match, we will have to get an explanation from the person claiming the username).
Then email those who were not chosen and thank them. Tell them that you have enough people in your group now and wish them well in finding their own group.
That way, we hope, no one will get their feelings hurt, and those who want a group will be able to find one.
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Hi I posted the description of my writer's group under new groups. We now only need two more members. If your interested contact me my email is listed in my profile.
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Hello. I am Larry Nielsen, AKA Freyas Friend on the forums. I write science fiction with some romance (how can one examine the human condition without romance?), and historical elements. I am looking for a group to work with. I have participated in writers groups before, and I know how valuable feedback can be. I can be a pain in the neck, but promise to be the smallest pain possible. Larry
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Taking the comments I've read about "do critiques because it makes you grow as a writer," I would like to offer my services to critique. However, I don't yet have anything I am ready to have anyone read, and won't have for several months.
I don't know if the intention of these groups is to pair people up with other writers who are all at the same stage to make it fair? Or does it matter?
It doesn't matter to me one way or the other, but I just wanted to let folks know I'd be willing to help out.
By the way, is there a "training" required for critiquing? I'm new, and I've missed any reference to it if there is.
If you don't have anything ready to be read by the members of a group, you are probably better off just participating in the Fragmens and Feedback section of the Hatrack River Writers Workshop forum. You could consider that section the "training grounds" for critiquing, if you like.
Also, there are some critique guidelines and/or checklists you can look at in the Ways to Critique section. You will have to tell the website software to "show all topics" in order to see them, however.
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I am a sixty seven year old retired maintenance mechanic, turned writer. I have been writing since about 1995 mostly for my own amusement. I have a completed western novel which I am in the process of rewriting; the western was always my favourite read, so this is my first love. I have about ten short stories which I am told by friends and peers are very good. My weaknesses include spelling, punctuation and grammar. My strengths so I’m told are my imagination and ability to tell a story. I have one short story published in a magazine called Crossroads. I have two poems published electronically. Although I don’t consider my self a poet, it’s taken me fifty years to produce about five poems I think are worthy of the light of day. I would very much like to find a group for both short stories as well as novels but perhaps I have to join two groups one for each.. Talk to you soon---ablelaz.-- ablelaz@execulink.com
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To anyone who is interested in starting or joining a critique group.
If you want to join a critique group, OR FORM ONE, then I suggest you look on this board, and the other similar boards, and contact each AND all the other people who have posted here, asking about groups.
This means you should contact each other, and put in the effort to make it work. DON'T just depend on people to come looking for you.
I have found that members in most functioning groups do not spend time looking around here. They are too busy writing. So, if you want things to work, you have to MAKE it work for yourselves.
I posted here and nobody answered me. So, I took the time to go through the posts and contact each person that I could.
I found a few groups that were functioning, but no longer in need of new members.
I found groups that had gone defunct and whose members weren't interested in continuing, for now.
AND, I found one group that wasn't exactly looking for members, but who were happy to have me join (and another person I had contacted from here, who came in with me) so now we have 6 members.
I also STARTED a new group, consisting entirely of people I contacted here and people who THEY brought in, so our new group now has 7 members. None of these people had been in a group before.
Do not bother to contact me on this, the two groups I am participating in (yes I am doing two) do not need any more members now. However, THIS is how you should go about finding or starting groups, in my opinion.
If you are interested, TAKE THE INITIATIVE.
DO post here, so that others, who are doing the same thing, can find you. But take it a step beyond that.