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Episode 181: Looking for a Critique Crew
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Episode 181: Looking for a Critique Crew

Stop Writing Alone Podcast Episode #181

Episode Description

In this week’s episode Nicole discusses her quest to find a group of writers to help design the next new offering in Stop Writing Alone: Critique. As announced earlier in the week in the substack article titled, I’m Looking For My Critique Crew, Nicole is inviting community members to be a part of a multi-month discovery, discussion and design project including a reading group, Zoom calls, as participating in critique. To RSVP to the first meetings held on January 25, 2023 and to get the link for those meetings, see the post below:

Stop Writing Alone
I'm Looking For My Critique Crew
Critique. It’s one of the most sought after activities within the writing community. We all reach a point in our writing when we realize we need another set of eyes on our work before we send it off to our readers. Friends and family can be helpful, but constructive criticism from colleagues in the trenches of the writing experience is the gold standard…
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Additional Show Notes:

  • STORY HOARDER Substack (The home for Nicole’s fiction writing): 

Places to connect to the STOP WRITING ALONE community and introduce yourself:

When you find a group of people who lift you up on a daily basis, it is important to share their awesome. Here are links to the women in Nicole’s Mastermind group (currently going by the name The Voxer Vixens!). Please support these women who do so much to support Nicole on a daily basis!

Discussion about this podcast

Stop Writing Alone
Stop Writing Alone
Stop Writing Alone is a weekly show for writers looking for a writing community. In each episode listeners will learn where and how they can find, or create, their own writing community while joining one such community with Stop Writing Alone. The show will provide inspiration, writing activities, critique, and lessons from “distant teachers” in the writing world via their writings, online presence, and interviews. The show is written and hosted by Nicole Rivera, co-organizer of a local writing group, writer, and Pitch Wars 2016 mentee.