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Starting a writers' group

by Pamela S Thibodeaux

Created on: June 21, 2009   Last Updated: June 22, 2009

As an active member, former President and Treasurer, as well as the Co-Founder of Bayou Writers' Group in Lake Charles, Louisiana, I've discovered some sure-fire ways to set up and operate a successful writer's group.

In 2002 an aspiring writer contacted me via email. Turns out we were practically neighbors. He began visiting with my husband and I and one day the conversation turned to the fact that the nearest writing group was at least 1hr away and met on week-nights. Together, we co-founded Bayou Writers' group which has been flourishing ever since. In 2004 BWG held it's first Annual Fall Conference, which was by no-small-means, a huge success. No, we didn't make a fortune (about $600) but for us, that was a great accomplishment!

Here are some things we (as a group) have implemented to keep Bayou Writers exciting and new members coming back.

*Schedule regular speakers that can do more than tout their own books. Now, every writer longs to talk about their book, but in order to be an invited guest speaker, you must have something to share! Research instructions, tax information, promotion/publicity tips, writing rules and procedures, query and synopsis etiquette; these are just a few topics aspiring writers need to learn and published writers sometimes need to be reminded of.

* Have at least 1 business or planning meeting a year. January is always a good time to plan the rest of your year, but hey, any month will do!

*Make critiquing a regular part of your meetings or schedule meetings when all you do is critique each others' work. This can be done aloud or silently. We pass around 4 (5 if complete story) pages in manuscript format (1" margins, 12pt font) and each reader writes their critique on a separate piece of paper and passes it on to the author.

*Writing prompts: Here are a few ideas.

On colored index cards write different things that need to be in a novel and/or short story (setting, character, profession, and situation) mix them up. Everyone picks a card out of each pile and writes something to be critiqued at the next meeting.

Cut pictures of people out of a magazine and give one to everybody. Everyone is to write a story about that person. Try and use ordinary looking people who appear in ads, etc and avoid celebrities.

An opening sentence or scene; read aloud or bring typed on index cards or a sheet of typing paper. Again, each person must use that sentence or scene to build their story around.

*Have a contest for members only that relates

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