November 2011 marks my first year as a member of Triond. It also brought me another accomplishment that I am happy about, another badge to add to my profile.
Many are looking for ways to get people to read their articles, but before you put it out there you might want to join a writers group.
Do you think a writers group will benefit you? It very well could. For honest evaluations and support nothing else comes close. If you do join a writers group, get ready to squirm when you hear your work being read. And listening to what people have to say about it is even more embarrassing. It is always an act of trust to put your work out for others to evaluate after you have given it your best shot, but it does get easier and sometimes makes you a better writer.
If you are looking to grow as a writer, reach a large group of readers, connect with literary peers, read great stories, share constructive feedback – Writing.com is the place to be!
If you want to be a successful writer, joining a writing group can be of benefit to you.
We’ve all heard of a swarm of bees or a flock of sheep, a litter of kittens or a gaggle of geese. But there are a lot more collective nouns for groups of animals, some of them very much to the point, some of them bordering on the absurd.