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Jan 11

I'm pretty new to this forum (literally just made an account for this post) but I was wondering if there were any writing groups here?

I've been writing for like 7-ish years and always did so solo, only really asking friends to proofread, but lately I've been interested in expanding my horizons and get into some writing groups or even forming one myself! I feel like it'd be a good thing for me as a writing, bc otherwise I'm just gonna be stuck in my own echo chamber :sweat: I'd also like to get into editing other people's work in hopes of getting myself an editor job, eventually... hopefully...

Anyway, yeah, if anyone has any groups or would be willing to form one, I'm down to join!

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Here or online? Nah, not me.
But I have a local writing group so I'd totally recommending looking into places like your local library for such things.
But eh, if you end up forming one I'd be down to join; depending on a few things I suppose.

Yeah I tried to look into some local stuffs, but unfortunately I live somewhere it's all older folks (or those who aren't too interested in like fictional media leaning towards fantasy) so it's not really an option for me :cry:

But as for forming my own group, I'll wait for some more folks to be interested before I give it a try!

Well, if there is no rules in local groups stating "no fiction" or whatever, I'd still super suggest giving those groups a shot; most of the group was old ladies when I joined mine. And let me tell ya, waltzing in and saying "for my first impression, allow me to read a rape and death scene I wrote!" was.... Not my brightest moment. However, now I get warm welcomes and hugs and whatever advice they can extend even though my writing isn't what they're used to or know well. Sure, sometimes you're going to be baffled by how many fantasy things are seemingly not common knowledge (I had to explain what a siren was when I brought a pirate story, for example.) but sometimes you're going to get a wildly different take on your work in a perspective you would have never thought of before. If it ain't a break from a perceived echo chamber, I don't know what is hah;;;
And I believe simply being there makes other younger folks who wander in feel a bit less out of place.
Not to mention being included really puts you in the know; if I weren't in mine I wouldn't know that my area's professional editors are holding an event thing where folks can submit their stuff and get to go through and learn the process of working with an editor free of charge. I wouldn't have known about writing contests and that a local library is hiring an in-house writer to help folks with their writing and publishing...

Of course, you know your community better than I so if it really isn't an option that... super sucks, I guess, but I donno. food for thought.

You know what, you got a fair point! I should still give it a shot even if it may be outside my comfort zone! Thanks for the encouragement lol

If you start one on discord or something I'd join :blue_heart: