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Critique Partners/Writing Groups

      Larry K. & Lorna Collins
Is Writing a Hobby or a Business?

• It’s a Hobby if
   – You write only for pleasure
   – You only want to be appreciated
   – You never intend to be published
• It’s a Business if
   – Your intent is to be published
   – You are willing to set writing goals
   – You are willing to follow through with
     submission and promotion
Groups offer, at their best,
mutual encouragement,
amicable competition,
stimulating discussion,
practice in criticism,
and support in difficulty.
These are great things,
and if you’re able to
and want to join a group, do so!
    Ursula K. Le Guin – Steering the Craft
Why a Critique?

• We miss our own mistakes
• Constructive criticism
• Improve chances of being published
• Help with problem areas
• Suggestions for improvements /
  enhancements
• Affirmation of your project
    – If this is your ONLY objective, don’t join a
      group
Advantages
• Honest feedback and evaluation of your
  work
• Suggestions for solving problems
• Encouragement
• Discipline
• Sharing information
  –   Agents, Editors & Publishers
  –   Contests
  –   Reviews
  –   Websites
Potential Disadvantages

•   Expenditure of time
•   Receiving harsh criticism
•   Your ego may suffer
•   Stolen ideas
•   “Know-it-all” member
•   Dominating or needy member
What Do You Expect?

• Analysis
  – Characterization
  – Plot
  – Structure
• Line editing
  – Spell checking
  – Grammar correction
  – Word choices (repetition, nuance, etc.)
• Make sure your group meets your needs
How Should You Respond?

• Read or listen objectively to the comments
• Clarify your plot intentions or character
  motivations if appropriate
• Analyze each suggestion as objectively as
  possible
• Incorporate only those suggestions which
  are true to your characters and consistent
  with your storyline
Can You Critique Effectively?

• Can you read a manuscript objectively?
  – Do you recognize the writer’s voice
  – Are you tempted to rewrite in your own voice?
• What are your strengths and weaknesses?
  – Are you willing to reveal them to others?
• Are you comfortable with all genres, or do
  you only feel comfortable with certain
  ones?
• Do you expect your suggestions to be
  followed?
  – Will you be angry if they aren’t?
• Can you give honest feedback?
  – Always find something to praise
  – Don’t be too harsh
  – Assist the novice writer
• Is your plotting skill adequate to offer
  suggestions?
• Does critiquing make you feel superior or
  powerful?
Format

• In person
• Email
  – Sections
  – Discussion
  – Whole manuscript
• Fax
• Newsgroups
Considerations
• How many members?
• How much time will it take?
• When will you meet or communicate?
    – How often?
    – For how long?
•   How much material is expected?
•   What type of writers?
•   What is the critique process?
•   What is the group’s goal?
Group Size
• Pair
  –   More individual attention / commitment
  –   More schedule flexibility
  –   Fewer resources / limited input
  –   Hurt feelings
  –   Abandonment
• Group
  – Less individual time
  – Requires more discipline
  – Broader range of opinions and suggestions
Limits

• Amount of work presented
• Length of critique time
  – Individually
  – Overall
• Genre
• Language usage
Schedule

• Keep it consistent
  – Weekly, monthly, bi-weekly, etc.
  – Same time and place
• Limit overall timeframe
  – Limit individual time
• Agree upon when you will meet
  – Discuss holidays, vacations, etc.
  – Is most of the group available?
  – Do most members have material to share?
Moderator – Or Not

• Coordinates schedules, location, etc.
• Moderator facilitates critique process
  – Maintains discipline
  – Maintains timeframe
• Can be a writer or not
• Allows group to concentrate on the work
  itself
• May or may not host the group
Genres
• Genre choices
    –   Fiction / Nonfiction
    –   Historical / Contemporary
    –   Screenplay / Books
    –   Poetry / Prose
•   Restrict to a specific genre
•   Include some
•   Exclude some
•   Include all
What Might You Critique?

• Characters
  –   Goals
  –   Motivations
  –   Conflicts
  –   Characteristics
  –   Arc
  –   Protagonist / antagonist
• Mechanics
  – Grammar, spelling, sentence structure
• Beginning
  – Hook? Opening event?
  – Where does it start?
• Middle (“muddle in the middle” – Terry Brooks)
  – Does the story move?
  – Do the characters change or grow?
  – Does each scene and chapter have a
    beginning, middle and end?
• Ending
  – Are all plot lines completed?
  – Is there a solid ending?
  – Has the goal been accomplished?
The Rules

• THE AUTHOR OWNS THE MATERIAL

• Work must be treated with respect
• People must be treated with respect
  – No personal attacks
• Opinions are only personal opinions
• Make suggestions only
• Offer help, but don’t take over
Our Process

• We meet weekly
  – Same time and place
• Everyone brings a chapter, but no more
  than ten pages
  – Double spaced, 12-point
  – Enough printed copies for everyone
• Someone other than the author reads
  aloud
  – Able to hear pacing and rhythm
  – Identify difficult or awkward word structure
• Comments are written in red on the
  manuscript
  – Positive and negative
• Comments are shared aloud
  – Everyone participates
• Moderator facilitates
  – Determines reading order
  – Monitors time
  – Can comment
• Marked manuscripts are returned to the
  author
• Share fellowship time
How Do I Find A Group

• Ask other authors
• Join a writing class
• Put a note on a blog, website or
  newsgroup
• Create your own
• Convey your intention verbally
• Be persistent
Why Does Writing Matter?
       Anne LaMott – Bird By Bird


Because of the spirit, I say.
Because of the heart. Writing
and reading decrease our
sense of isolation. They
deepen and widen and expand
our sense of life; they feed the
soul.

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Critique partners writing-groups

  • 1. Critique Partners/Writing Groups Larry K. & Lorna Collins
  • 2. Is Writing a Hobby or a Business? • It’s a Hobby if – You write only for pleasure – You only want to be appreciated – You never intend to be published • It’s a Business if – Your intent is to be published – You are willing to set writing goals – You are willing to follow through with submission and promotion
  • 3. Groups offer, at their best, mutual encouragement, amicable competition, stimulating discussion, practice in criticism, and support in difficulty. These are great things, and if you’re able to and want to join a group, do so! Ursula K. Le Guin – Steering the Craft
  • 4. Why a Critique? • We miss our own mistakes • Constructive criticism • Improve chances of being published • Help with problem areas • Suggestions for improvements / enhancements • Affirmation of your project – If this is your ONLY objective, don’t join a group
  • 5. Advantages • Honest feedback and evaluation of your work • Suggestions for solving problems • Encouragement • Discipline • Sharing information – Agents, Editors & Publishers – Contests – Reviews – Websites
  • 6. Potential Disadvantages • Expenditure of time • Receiving harsh criticism • Your ego may suffer • Stolen ideas • “Know-it-all” member • Dominating or needy member
  • 7. What Do You Expect? • Analysis – Characterization – Plot – Structure • Line editing – Spell checking – Grammar correction – Word choices (repetition, nuance, etc.) • Make sure your group meets your needs
  • 8. How Should You Respond? • Read or listen objectively to the comments • Clarify your plot intentions or character motivations if appropriate • Analyze each suggestion as objectively as possible • Incorporate only those suggestions which are true to your characters and consistent with your storyline
  • 9. Can You Critique Effectively? • Can you read a manuscript objectively? – Do you recognize the writer’s voice – Are you tempted to rewrite in your own voice? • What are your strengths and weaknesses? – Are you willing to reveal them to others? • Are you comfortable with all genres, or do you only feel comfortable with certain ones?
  • 10. • Do you expect your suggestions to be followed? – Will you be angry if they aren’t? • Can you give honest feedback? – Always find something to praise – Don’t be too harsh – Assist the novice writer • Is your plotting skill adequate to offer suggestions? • Does critiquing make you feel superior or powerful?
  • 11. Format • In person • Email – Sections – Discussion – Whole manuscript • Fax • Newsgroups
  • 12. Considerations • How many members? • How much time will it take? • When will you meet or communicate? – How often? – For how long? • How much material is expected? • What type of writers? • What is the critique process? • What is the group’s goal?
  • 13. Group Size • Pair – More individual attention / commitment – More schedule flexibility – Fewer resources / limited input – Hurt feelings – Abandonment • Group – Less individual time – Requires more discipline – Broader range of opinions and suggestions
  • 14. Limits • Amount of work presented • Length of critique time – Individually – Overall • Genre • Language usage
  • 15. Schedule • Keep it consistent – Weekly, monthly, bi-weekly, etc. – Same time and place • Limit overall timeframe – Limit individual time • Agree upon when you will meet – Discuss holidays, vacations, etc. – Is most of the group available? – Do most members have material to share?
  • 16. Moderator – Or Not • Coordinates schedules, location, etc. • Moderator facilitates critique process – Maintains discipline – Maintains timeframe • Can be a writer or not • Allows group to concentrate on the work itself • May or may not host the group
  • 17. Genres • Genre choices – Fiction / Nonfiction – Historical / Contemporary – Screenplay / Books – Poetry / Prose • Restrict to a specific genre • Include some • Exclude some • Include all
  • 18. What Might You Critique? • Characters – Goals – Motivations – Conflicts – Characteristics – Arc – Protagonist / antagonist • Mechanics – Grammar, spelling, sentence structure
  • 19. • Beginning – Hook? Opening event? – Where does it start? • Middle (“muddle in the middle” – Terry Brooks) – Does the story move? – Do the characters change or grow? – Does each scene and chapter have a beginning, middle and end? • Ending – Are all plot lines completed? – Is there a solid ending? – Has the goal been accomplished?
  • 20. The Rules • THE AUTHOR OWNS THE MATERIAL • Work must be treated with respect • People must be treated with respect – No personal attacks • Opinions are only personal opinions • Make suggestions only • Offer help, but don’t take over
  • 21. Our Process • We meet weekly – Same time and place • Everyone brings a chapter, but no more than ten pages – Double spaced, 12-point – Enough printed copies for everyone • Someone other than the author reads aloud – Able to hear pacing and rhythm – Identify difficult or awkward word structure
  • 22. • Comments are written in red on the manuscript – Positive and negative • Comments are shared aloud – Everyone participates • Moderator facilitates – Determines reading order – Monitors time – Can comment • Marked manuscripts are returned to the author • Share fellowship time
  • 23. How Do I Find A Group • Ask other authors • Join a writing class • Put a note on a blog, website or newsgroup • Create your own • Convey your intention verbally • Be persistent
  • 24. Why Does Writing Matter? Anne LaMott – Bird By Bird Because of the spirit, I say. Because of the heart. Writing and reading decrease our sense of isolation. They deepen and widen and expand our sense of life; they feed the soul.