Camp NaNoWriMo
If you don’t already know about NaNoWriMo, it’s “National Novel Writing Month,” a challenge that encourages writers to finally tackle the novel they’ve been meaning to write in just one month.
Each April and July, you can enroll in Camp NaNoWriMoto set your own writing goals (novel or not), create projects, and easily track your progress.
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Chronicles
Chroniclesis the world’s largest online community for science fiction and fantasy writers.
The site offers dozens of forums where writers can discuss the latest news, book releases, and pop culture of the sci-fi and fantasy worlds.
There are thousands of active threads where writers exchange critiques, publishing advice, and even participate in gen.
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Critique Circle
Critique Circleis an online writing community where you can review other writers’ work and receive feedback on your own.
Start by critiquing a few submissions to earn credits, then use your credits to submit your own writing.
In addition to providing a safe, productive place for writers to exchange honest feedback, Critique Circle also offers story.
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How do I start a creative writing group?
Start your own writer’s group.
If you’re having a hard time finding a community, start your own creative writing group.
Recruit other local writers by posting a note at a coffee shop or library, asking members of your book club to join, or posting on social media.
One advantage of starting your own group is you can make it what you want.
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Insecure Writer’s Support Group
Introverts aren’t exactly a minority among writers, and many tend to feel shy or insecure about showing their work to others.
The Insecure Writer’s Support Groupaims to help writers of all experience levels overcome their self-doubt and insecurities by hosting this community of like-minded authors in a safe place for exchanging words of encourageme.
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Scribophile
Scribophileis one of the largest communities in the world where writers of all skill levels can participate in workshops, tutorials, and exchange critiques across all genres.
This community is perfect for writers in search of beta readers and advice on how to get published.
Note that although it is free to join, only users who pay for a premium mem.
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She Writes
With over 34,000 members, She Writesis the largest writing community exclusively for women.
The site offers insightful articles with helpful advice on writing, editing, promoting, and marketing books of every genre.
Here you’ll also find forums divided up based on specific niches, like travel writing, writing about personal experiences, NaNoWriMo, .
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Talentville
Talentvilleis an online community for aspiring screenwriters, designed to “give a voice to screenwriters everywhere who may lack insider connections but still share the dream of being produced.” Members can get feedback on their writing, gain exposure, and learn the skills necessary to take their work to the big screen.
Best for:Aspiring screenwrit.
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The Next Big Writer
The Next Big Writeris an international forum where writers can exchange feedback on their writing and support each other throughout every part of the creative journey, including the road to getting published.
Membership comes with a monthly cost of $8.95, but critiques tend to be thorough, and many even come from published authors, so you may find .
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underlined
Underlinedis a writing community hosted by Penguin Random House.
While the information and advice shared here is helpful to all authors, it tends to cater more to younger writers.
Members can take fun quizzes, get genre-specific tips, and read up on the latest publishing news.
The community also hosts some fun giveaways.
Perfect for:Younger writers.
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What is a Creative Writing Club?
Our Creative Writing Club is a community of passionate writers who come together to share their love for storytelling and hone their craft.
Whether you’re new to writing or a seasoned wordsmith, our club offers a supportive and inspiring environment where you can explore your creativity, develop your writing skills, and connect with fellow writers.
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Where can I meet people interested in Creative Writing?
Meet other local people interested in Creative Writing:
share experiences inspire and encourage each other! Join a Creative Writing group.
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Or create your own group and meet people near you who share your interests.