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5 Best Practices for Writing Groups

5 Best Practices for Writing Groups

One of the best decisions an aspiring author can make is to join a local writers’ group. Camaraderie and encouragement are nourishment for the soul.

Writing groups also provide a golden opportunity for skill-sharpening. Constructive critique — giving and receiving — is crucial to becoming a better writer.

Here are some “best practices.”

1. Bring a printed copy of your WIP (work-in-progress).

This shows that you take the group’s time seriously. You came prepared. You’re not scrolling through your device, hoping a passage will catch your eye.

Feel free to preface your reading with what you’d like critiqued: dialogue, pacing, world-building, character development, or all of the above.

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