by Brooke McIntyre | Oct 8, 2019 | Member Interviews, Writing Groups
Today, I’m pleased to interview Inked Voices member and author Teresa Robeson in celebration of her debut picture book Queen of Physics: How Wu Chien Shiung Helped Unlock the Secrets of the Atom, just released with Sterling. The story is about Wu Chien Shiung,...
by Ashley Storm | Nov 1, 2018 | Writing Groups
Note from Brooke: Today’s post is a repost from Ashley Storm’s blog. I thought her points on finding the right fit in a group, and on taking feedback were wonderfully grounded (and succinctly stated to boot). Critique groups and beta readers are wonderful...
by Gail Marlene Schwartz | Mar 15, 2018 | Writing Groups
* For purposes of this article, an “ambitious writer” is one who is serious about his or her work, desiring ongoing learning and improvement. You don’t need to be published to be ambitious, but you do need to have readers to provide feedback, even if those readers are...
by Rose Wachowski | Sep 6, 2017 | Writing Groups
Note from Brooke: Today’s post is from Rose Wachowski, group leader of Novel Review, a small critique group of novelists here on Inked Voices. Thank you, Rose! *** We’ve all been there. You join a new group, excited, motivated. This will be the one. The people...
by Brooke McIntyre | May 6, 2017 | Writing Groups
You’ve exchanged critiques. It seemed to go well. Maybe, you’ve had some conversations: about your families, work, writing process, favorite books, publishing. Now, your writing group member or partner is missing. This is a problem for online and in-person groups....