I would very much like to be added to this forum if possible please?
regards
Mike
Thanks for setting up the new groups. I'm looking forward to getting involved.
I'm a member of an online writing group elsewhere and I've got a couple of recommendations for guidelines which we might want to consider:
1. When posting a piece for critique, include the word count in the header of the post so readers can see at a glance how long the piece is. This is a really easy and useful bit of board etiquette.
2. Recommend a max word count for pieces of, say, 2,500 words. It's a lot to expect detailed feedback on a piece longer than that, so it might help keep members expectations realistic. Make it a guideline rather than a rule though; sometimes pieces don't lend themselves to being broken down.
3. My writing group works on a reciprocal principle. That is, if you post a piece for critiquing, you're expected to critique two other pieces. We work on a monthly basis, so each person can post once a month. It usually works to make sure no one's work ends up sitting on the board with no replies. The worst case scenario would be if everyone wanted to write, no one wanted to read, and all the posts sat there with no comments. Such a goodwill arrangement for writers to commit to critiquing other posts might be a good idea.
What do people think?
Lisa, could you please add me to the poetry group? I am sure I could benefit from it, and hopefully provide something for others.
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