Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Critique Partners


Many writers will tell you that one of the most important aspects of becoming a talented writer is find a good critique partner. I would have to agree.

When I began toward my goal of becoming a professional writer, I became involved in a forum abundant with creative talent. With their help, I became a better writer. The forum closed and unfortunately so did the ties I had with the group. The closure was unexpected and there was no way to find a way to contact the critique partners I had come to rely upon, but the experience was great.

I have continued on and managed to become a member of another critique group and supplement that relationship with a great critique partner. With their help, I continue to grow as a writer.

You may be wondering, "How do I find a critique group?"

One way is online. There are many writing forums on the Internet and they are a great way to reach out to other writers. You may be lucky enough to find there are groups locally you can join for in person interaction. Or, you could always start your own group.

You will need to decide whether you want to find a group or an individual. One critique will give you one opinion of your writing, but will allow you less work when only having to give feedback to that one person. A group will give you multiple opinions but you will have to give feedback to multiple people. Give each a try and decide what best fits your time allotment and helps you the most.

Remember, you don't have to stick with your first choice of partner. You may find that you don't click with that particular group. Politely bow out and find one you do click with. It is important to find a group that helps you and does not hinder you. Accept criticism gracefully, but don't let someone beat you down. There are some writers out there that will strive to kill your spirit. Weed through them and find a healthy group to be a part of.


Do you have a critique group? How have they helped you along the way? Do you travel this journey alone? Is that working for you?

4 comments:

Terry W. Ervin II said...

Crit groups have made a positive difference for me and my writing.

One comment that I'd like to add to your thoughts on crit groups is to be sure if you do participate in one that uses a forum, make sure the area where member work is posted is not accessible to the general public, and can only be reached by members of that particular crit group (and the forum admins of course). Otherwise some markets will consider first electronic rights used if the piece, even in an early form, is accessible to potenial readers.

Anonymous said...

I'm not a part of a crit group, yet. Hoping to find one before the end of the year. Going it alone is lonely.

Terry made some very good points about posting work in forums! Something to definitely keep in mind when looking for a crit group that goes the forum route!

Anonymous said...

Terry, Thanks for adding that. It is something a new writer should know. Seems a lot of people out there aren't aware of this point. Thanks again.

Anonymous said...

Susanne, yes it is a lonely road. Especially with no company. Good luck finding that perfect group, don't settle for less. :)

 
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