Top Five Things That Keep Writers Groups Together

By: on March 1, 2005 | # | Comments (2) | A Writer's Life

5. Guilt or hosting, the host feels more pressure to show.
4. Threat of other writers stealing your stories....yes, it can happen to you.
3. Beer: Meetings at microbreweries!
2. Alliances—you better watch out for Tribal Council.
1. Illusion you're there to eat, drink and talk about dating rather than critique.

I belong to two writers groups. Tonight I attended the co-ed group. Thanks, guys. That was fun. Anything to add?



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Comments

fiddlin' phillipe  |  March 2, 2005 04:53 PM

6) The challenge of deadlines, and creating the excuses to avoid them
7) Quality over quantity: show me that paragraph!
8) Find out about exciting new opportunities to write for no money
9) Not getting much feedback from reading to potted plants at home
10) Chance to play the “ukelele” if ya know what I mean

Comments

fiddlin' phillipe  |  March 2, 2005 04:54 PM

6) The challenge of deadlines, and creating the excuses to avoid them
7) Quality over quantity: show me that paragraph!
8) Find out about exciting new opportunities to write for no money
9) Not getting much feedback from reading to potted plants at home
10) Chance to play the “ukelele” if ya know what I mean


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