How to Start and Run a Writers' Critique Group

Are you writing alone? Do you get rejection slips but you don't know why? Are you tired of not moving forward in your writing career?
If your answer to any of these questions is "yes," you need a writers' critique group. A writers' critique group multiplies the success of beginning, intermediate, and expert writers by providing them the non-judgmental support system they need to grow and hone their craft. Fiction writers in a critique group share their knowledge to help one another refine the subleties of plot and characterization, ensure that characters are believable, cut dead wood, and punch up slow beginnings, sagging middles, and weak endings. Nonfiction writers help one another refine article leads and closes, ensure content flow, define a book's organizational structure, and trim fat. Having a critique group to iron out the rough spots in your writing can mean the difference between receiving a rejection slip or making a sale.
Anyone can start a writers' critique group. Readers will learn how to:
- find original members
- organize the critique group
- establish critique group rules
- critique manuscripts
- deal with difficult people
- grow into a formal club
- sponsor conferences and contests
- host author's publication parties
Form your group today!
ISBN: 9780971375680 $14.95
Click here to order
If your answer to any of these questions is "yes," you need a writers' critique group. A writers' critique group multiplies the success of beginning, intermediate, and expert writers by providing them the non-judgmental support system they need to grow and hone their craft. Fiction writers in a critique group share their knowledge to help one another refine the subleties of plot and characterization, ensure that characters are believable, cut dead wood, and punch up slow beginnings, sagging middles, and weak endings. Nonfiction writers help one another refine article leads and closes, ensure content flow, define a book's organizational structure, and trim fat. Having a critique group to iron out the rough spots in your writing can mean the difference between receiving a rejection slip or making a sale.
Anyone can start a writers' critique group. Readers will learn how to:
- find original members
- organize the critique group
- establish critique group rules
- critique manuscripts
- deal with difficult people
- grow into a formal club
- sponsor conferences and contests
- host author's publication parties
Form your group today!
ISBN: 9780971375680 $14.95
Click here to order