Splash of The Well Writing Critiques – Recording

$10.00

“How’s your writing coming?”

“Oh, you mean that project about the…”

“Yes, yes! That’s the one. That sounded like such a great idea.”

“Yeah…I mean…I’m still working on it…I’ve been so busy, you know?!?”

Can you relate? I sure can.

It’s so easy for a writer to rate everything else in their lives as a higher priority than their craft. Yet, when we realize God is calling us to write, our focus shifts. We suddenly recognize that it’s time to reprioritize.

There’s nothing that shifts a writer into writing mode faster than faithfully engaging with a critique group. The accountability these groups provide is pure gold in the hands of a willing and committed writer.

“Okay, but…I don’t know if a critique group is for me. I wish I could be the fly on a wall of a critique session. Maybe then, I’d feel better about committing to something like that.”

Good news! Your wish is our command. Join us Tuesday evening, October 22, as we meet virtually to talk about:

What a writing critique group is, as well as its benefits.
The types of critique groups that we know of and have participated in.
How you can join or start a critique group of your own.

We’ll also critique a few writing samples, so you can see for yourself how helpful and supportive a group can be.

Find us at 7:00 p.m. EDT on October 22, via Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84323928811

You’ll be glad you took the time.

“How’s your writing coming?”

“Oh, you mean that project about the…”

“Yes, yes! That’s the one. That sounded like such a great idea.”

“Yeah…I mean…I’m still working on it…I’ve been so busy, you know?!?”

Can you relate? I sure can.

It’s so easy for a writer to rate everything else in their lives as a higher priority than their craft. Yet, when we realize God is calling us to write, our focus shifts. We suddenly recognize that it’s time to reprioritize.

There’s nothing that shifts a writer into writing mode faster than faithfully engaging with a critique group. The accountability these groups provide is pure gold in the hands of a willing and committed writer.

“Okay, but…I don’t know if a critique group is for me. I wish I could be the fly on a wall of a critique session. Maybe then, I’d feel better about committing to something like that.”

Good news! Your wish is our command. Join us Tuesday evening, October 22, as we meet virtually to talk about:

  • What a writing critique group is, as well as its benefits.
  • The types of critique groups that we know of and have participated in.
  • How you can join or start a critique group of your own.

We’ll also critique a few writing samples, so you can see for yourself how helpful and supportive a group can be.