Writer's Groups
Mar. 25th, 2006 12:41 pmI think I'm going to try and be brave and join a writer's group. This is fairly Big News for me, and knee-tremblingly scary as I AM Ms Recluse and if I had a cave I'd live in it. (And tell acolytes to sod off and stop bothering me)
So I found a couple. Norwich Writer's Circle and Cafe Writer's Both of which look worthy, and very scary.
My trouble is that I'm pretty shy, to start with, I'm a "you'll always find me in the kitchen at parties" sort of person. (mainly coz that where the vodka is) and I never seem to "fit in" with any sort of organised organisations. I joined a competition club a few years ago and felt awkward, joined a re-enactment society a year or so before that and didn't feel I fitted in - can't manage to enjoy myself at staff parties, well you know the drill. Or unless you are the life and soul - then no, you wouldn't.
What worries me about joining is that they are very very unlikely to have anyone writing my kind of fiction, and whilst I am not AT ALL ashamed of it, I always find it rather blushing to have someone ask me, "Oh, you write novels? How wonderful? What sort?"
On the flip side of that, I suppose is that by joining I'll be spreading the homoerotic love, but really, I'm sure people will be more horrified than interested. That being said, my mother who is, as you know, my greatest advocate, tells all her friends and relations about Standish and they have all said, from 30-to 80, "how lovely, I must buy a copy" and when I question her and say "You DID tell them what it was about, didn't you?" she says, "Yes, I have weird friends."
So tell me - have you ever joined one? How did it go?
Oh - and BTW - I'm host today on
torquere_social if you are interested in popping along and saying hello, or asking a question.
So I found a couple. Norwich Writer's Circle and Cafe Writer's Both of which look worthy, and very scary.
My trouble is that I'm pretty shy, to start with, I'm a "you'll always find me in the kitchen at parties" sort of person. (mainly coz that where the vodka is) and I never seem to "fit in" with any sort of organised organisations. I joined a competition club a few years ago and felt awkward, joined a re-enactment society a year or so before that and didn't feel I fitted in - can't manage to enjoy myself at staff parties, well you know the drill. Or unless you are the life and soul - then no, you wouldn't.
What worries me about joining is that they are very very unlikely to have anyone writing my kind of fiction, and whilst I am not AT ALL ashamed of it, I always find it rather blushing to have someone ask me, "Oh, you write novels? How wonderful? What sort?"
On the flip side of that, I suppose is that by joining I'll be spreading the homoerotic love, but really, I'm sure people will be more horrified than interested. That being said, my mother who is, as you know, my greatest advocate, tells all her friends and relations about Standish and they have all said, from 30-to 80, "how lovely, I must buy a copy" and when I question her and say "You DID tell them what it was about, didn't you?" she says, "Yes, I have weird friends."
So tell me - have you ever joined one? How did it go?
Oh - and BTW - I'm host today on
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Date: 2006-03-25 05:20 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2006-03-25 07:46 am (UTC)I've joined a couple of online writing clubs. They went well. It's not very social; it's more like the kind of talking we do in various writing comms.
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Date: 2006-03-25 02:48 pm (UTC)It might be rubbish, but I suppose I should give it a go.
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Date: 2006-03-25 08:32 am (UTC)Good luck!
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Date: 2006-03-25 02:53 pm (UTC)*hides under rock*
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Date: 2006-03-25 10:46 am (UTC)I figure you have to tailor what you tell people depending on who they are. I don't tell ANYONE bar close family that I write fanfiction. Some people I say porn if they're annoying me and I want to get a reaction out of them, others I just say romance type stuff and stay fairly vague about it. I tell them I'm writing short stories on a net group for experience before I start a novel. It's kinda true so what the hell.
Anyway GO! DO IT! And then tell me how scary it is and maybe I'll do one. Maybe.
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Date: 2006-03-25 02:55 pm (UTC)I wish I was nearer too, sweetie.
*hug*
Will let you know what it's like. (and omg D-DAy Lewis on Parky!!!)
*dies*
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Date: 2006-03-25 03:01 pm (UTC)I know what you mean about the holidays but it just looked so pretty and peaceful, sitting by the sea for a week with a notebook and pen... *wistful sigh* One day I will get my solo holiday to Wales.
Re: What Gehayi said
Date: 2006-03-25 02:56 pm (UTC)Writers hanging out would be good too.
*g*
Re: *pops over to Torquere Social*
Date: 2006-03-25 02:57 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2006-04-04 02:47 am (UTC)What concerns me is that if I go to one of these things and we have to go round the table and introduce ourselves *dies of fright already at the thought* and Mary says "I write children fiction about fairies and elves and Bob says, "I write naval adventures" and Steve says "I write coming of age fiction" and Mildred says "I write poetry" and then Erastes chirps up with "I write about gay men shagging in various eras in history"
:::stunned silence::: which is covered hastily by more pouring of tea and passing round of buns.
*grin*
Date: 2006-04-04 11:23 am (UTC)Anyway, after that they took to meeting at upscale yuppie clubs and such that I really couldn't afford to go to so that was the end of that.
I have zero desire to fit in. I'd like to be accepted and respected for who I am, because that is what I'll give to others. But here, nah, not happenin'. Let's just say that Oral Roberts (such a suggestive name, don't you think?) has his spekky college and such a mere 7 miles or so from my apartment.