Articles related to "Join A Critique Group"Critique groups are an invaluable tool for any writer. Why should you join a critique group? What can you learn? What do you have to offer?
Forming a critique group is a great way to meet other writers, generate ideas and get feedback on your work.
Many aspiring writers join a critique to have their work polished. But, editing words of other's, more objective than self-editing, also improves a writer's own skills.
To pick the right genre writing critique group for you, weigh your writing goals against the mission, scope, participation requirements, and quality of the workshop.
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