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Revision as of 20:11, 29 September 2014
A writing circle is a group of like-minded writers needing support for their work, either through writing peer critiques, workshops or classes, or just encouragement.[1] There are many different types of writing circles or writing groups based on location, style of writing, or format. Normally, the goal of a writing circle is to improve one's own craft by listening to the works and suggestions of others in the group. It also builds a sense of community, and allows new writers to become accustomed to sharing their work. Writing circles can be helpful inside and outside of the classroom.
What a Writing Circle Does
A writing circle brings writers from different walks of life together, in one place to discuss their work in a workshop style setting. Writers will be able to give feedback, and hear suggestions from fellow writers. It can build community in a classroom, and help students gain public speaking cleans. This workshop method could be used for any genre of writing (creative prose, poetry, etc.).
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How Writing Circles Help the Writer
- Builds a sense of community
- Helps writers become more confident in their own work
- Teaches writers how give and receive constructive criticism
- Can learn from one another's mistakes and successes
- Writers can learn to appreciate different opinions and views
- Could be used a form of group therapy (Writing for healing)
Online
- Inked Voices
- Scribophile
- Reviewfuse
- WordSmitten Writing Workshop
- Story Dam Online Writing Community
- http://www.wisegeek.net/what-is-a-writing-circle.htm
Australia
Canada
- Alberta Foundation for the Arts
- Alberta Romance Writers' Association
- Atlantic Publishers' Marketing Association.
- Calgary Association of the Romance Writers of America.
- Canadian Authors Association.
- Federation of English Language Writers of Quebec
- Literary Translators' Association of Canada/ Association des traducteurs et traductrices litteraires du Canada
- Manitoba Arts Council
- Manitoba Writers' Guild
- Ottawa Independent Writers
- Outwrites (Toronto)
- PEI Writers' Guild
- Professional Writers Association of Canada
- Territorial Writers Association and Conference
- Union des Ecrivain(e)s Québécois(e)s
- Writers' Alliance of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Writers' Community of Durham Region (WCDR)
- Writers' Federation of New Brunswick
Ireland
United Kingdom
- Swansea Writers' Group
- Malvern Writers' Circle
- Norwich Writers' Circle
- Creative Writing Society: A society for creative writing at the University of Surrey in England
- Oxford University Poetry Society.
- Mitzi Szereto's workshop for Erotic fiction is held in various locations in the UK throughout the year.
- Tindal Street Fiction Group
United States
- Clarion Workshop
- Milford Writer's Workshop
- The Turkey City Writer's Workshop
- The Wordos Writer's Workshop
- Algonkian Writers Conference
- Rio Hondo Writer's Workshop
- Sycamore Hill Writer's Workshop
- Iowa Writers' Workshop
- The Write Group (Montclair)
- Minneapolis Writers Workshop
References
- ^ Ruiz, F. "What Is a Writing Circle?". Wisegeek.net. Retrieved 27 February 2013.