Non-Toxic Feedback: Building workshops and writing groups. Episode 288 with Joni Cole
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How do I find a writing group and what if they’re mean? That’s a question we get asked a lot, and we always encourage writers to reach out in our Facebook group or boldly throw it out there anywhere else online that you hang out and see what happens. You don’t even have to trade pages to be a writing group. You look for the kind of support and camaraderie you need. But if you’ve ever thought of hying yourself off to your local version of Grub Street or our local spot for in-person writer-ness, The Writer’s Center to find your people—or possibly starting an in-person writer-connection-thing of your own, then you’ll want to listen to my conversation with Joni Cole, founder of said Writer’s Center and the author of Toxic Feedback: Helping Writers Survive and Thrive, Good Naked, and the This Day series, which collects diary entries from women all across the United States on a single day, and the host of the podcast Author, Can I Ask You. Joni and I talk starting writing groups, running them, keeping it positive and making sure you don’t lose your own work in the process of helping others.Links from the podWriting Fiction: A Guide to Narrative Craft by Janet Burroway The Place Between Breaths by An Na#AmReadingJoni: Embassy Wife by Katie CrouchAmerican Dialogue by Joseph J. EllisLess by Andrew Sean GreerCraft in the Real World by Matthew Salesses(KJ and Jennie discussed Craft in the Real World in Episode 275: Writing While White (or otherwise part of the historically dominant paradigm))KJ: Writing the Romantic Comedy by Billy MernitFind Joni: jonibcole.com The Writer’s Center in White River Junction, VT This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit amwriting.substack.com/subscribe