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Welcome to Write Club
First Rule of Write Club: - Talk about Write Club. The more memebrs we get, the more community we build. This is how we build a network to launch your book. Anyone with a writing project or wanting to get into writing is welcome. Second Rule of Write Club: - Talk within Write Club. The more engagement we get, the more active of a community we build. Rising tides raise all ships. So ask questions, respond to people, jump on writing sessions. Get involved. Third Rule of Write Club: - If you are new to Write Club, you must post about your writing project. Title, synopsis, genre, how far along are you etc. Tell us about yourself and your writing journey. What are you writing and how is it going? Final Rule of Write Club: - We are here to move your writing projects along. Be supportive of each other. Celebrate each other's successes. Honor others creative and intellectual property. Commit to helping each other reach their goals, just as you would have them help you reach yours. You may now enter the ring.
Are you interested in a Project Support Call?
I support my coaching clients with their goals by helping them lay them out as a project timeliness. It sets a structure to make meaningful progress towards your target and create results. Im thinking of running a free group call on here to help anyone interested in creating some structure to their writing project so they can create results. And it would be a chance for a meet and greet. Some of you are looking to get eyes on your drafts so we can do some introductions, hear a bit about your books and build some community. If this interests you, put your vote down
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Anyone need eyes on something?
Hey peeps, sometimes I'm in the mood to write, but sometimes I'm in the mood to read other's work. For the sake of sharing, encouragement, support, as well as my own perspective and expansion as a reader-writer. I think they're two sides of the same coin and by nurturing one you grow the other. "To read is to inhale wonder, to write is to exhale awe. To read is to let the light of many suns shine on you, while to write is to shine back the light to the universe in grateful revery" ... So with that being said, I'd love to read someone's work. Send me things
Writers Block
How do you deal with writers block? Do you have methods for getting through the stagnation and into a flow? Do you use more structure, do you resource yourself in nature etc... Give us your tips and tricks below 👇
Sharing your drafts
When it comes to sharing your first draft with people, it can help you get much needed eyes on your project, get some validation for the unseen work youve put in, and get some valuable feedback as to what will help bring it into its best version. In this group I recommend sharing with specific people and asking for specific feedback, rather than posting openly in the group and asking for any feedback. Think about where your work is missing. Do your story telling skills need some work, is the plot missing something, are you need to develop your dialogue better etc. Think about the feedback you want and ask for it from someone in the group. It makes it easier for the reader to look for things to report on.
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