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Until you name yourself Writer, you will never be a writer.
Make a place for your writing, a sacred place...
How to get started writing? Write.
Benefits of a Writing Workshop Group
You learn something new or get to put into practice something you’ve only heard or read about
Hands-on, sleeves-rolled-up experiential work
You learn from the work performed and from the other participants
Working in a group can be more fun than going it alone
You get information that you can continue to use and translate into your own work
You get feedback on the work you’ve done, and you get to hear feedback on others’ work
The exchange of information and experiences adds to your ever-growing satchel of knowledge
You get to stretch your writing muscles and exercise your creative voice
By spending time learning the craft and creating new material, you’re developing your skills and honoring your writing self
Meeting and interacting with other writers
Excerpts from "Writing Alone, Writing Together"
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Additional excerpts from "Writing Alone, Writing Together" listed below:
Keep the Fire Burning
Wants, Needs, and Intentions: A Checklist for the Writer Looking for the Perfect Group
Taming the Beast - The Fears and Joys of Being a Member (and a Writer)
The How and What of Critique
An Indissoluble Time
“Everyone is Talented, Original, and Has Something Important to Say”
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