Writing circle

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A writing circle is a group of like-minded people needing support for their work, either through writing critiques, workshops or classes, or just encouragement. There are many different types of writing circles based on location, style of writing, or format.

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[edit] Online writing circles, guilds and clubs

  • Critters : Critiquing website specifically catering to science fiction, horror, and fantasy writers. Praised by Asimov Science Fiction magazine.
  • Writers Circle : Popular online writers circle, founded by writer Nick Daws
  • UK Writing Club
  • The Writers' Circle : The Writers' Circle
  • MyWritingGroup.Com: Online writing group site run by writers. Get private feedback, discuss the writing life.
  • Writer's Beat: Writing community and writing forums dedicated to all genres of writing. Post stories, poetry, get feedback, enter writing contests, workshops, and read our writing ezine, Writers Club.

[edit] Writing circles, guilds and associations in the UK

[edit] Writing circles, guilds and associations in Canada

  • Alberta Foundation for the Arts
  • Alberta Romance Writers' Association
  • Atlantic Publishers' Marketing Association.
  • Calgary Association of the Romance Writers of America.
  • Federation of English Language Writers of Quebec
  • Literary Translators' Association of Canada/ Association des traducteurs et traductrices litteraires du Canada
  • Manitoba Arts Council
  • Manitoba Writers' Guild
  • Ottawa Independent Writers
  • PEI Writers' Guild
  • Professional Writers Association of Canada
  • Territorial Writers Association and Conference
  • Union des Ecrivain(e)s Quebecois(e)s
  • Writers' Alliance of Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Writers' Circle of Durham Region
  • Writers' Federation of New Brunswick

[edit] Writing circles, guilds and associations in Ireland

[edit] Writing workshops in the United States