Find the Critique Group You Can’t Do Without
I searched high-and-low for a group to join, coming to the realization I should just start one of my own. Five years later and we’re still going strong, still growing, still learning from each other.
The first thing you’ll want to find is people that will give you the straight (yet kind) feedback. You deserve that. And so do your readers. You also need people who are serious about the craft and are actively learning, writing and reading. English majors and grammar buffs are a plus, but not required. If you get enough willing eyes on your manuscript, the grammatical and spelling errors will be found.
Writing can be a lonely venture, so a critique group can routinely help you surround yourself with people who are moving forward, setting goals, and encouraging one another. This can only help your writing improve—becoming stronger and more polished—and help keep you in-the-know with social, political, and writing events. In our group we bounce ideas off each other and discuss the world of publishing.
We are loosely based on The Inklings—the critique group to which J.R.R Tolkien and C.S. Lewis belonged. We go late, we aren’t afraid to say it like it is, and we munch on and drink whatever keeps us awake till after midnight. That’s why we decided on Friday night…with the hope of sleeping in the next day. (Yeah right. Like that ever happens!)
We meet every week. The every-other-week thing was just too far apart. I found myself drifting off-course. Meeting every week pushes me to keep writing. I have to squeeze-in the writing time everyday (or at least several days) or I’ll have nothing to present on Friday. We hold each other accountable to our goals. And the feedback I receive is invaluable. Some I use, some I don’t. But at least the story has been in front of others. More eyes than mine have searched for continuity problems, character issues, plot problems, grammatical errors, etc.
If you don’t have a group, GET ONE!!!! (Especially if you are self-publishing without an editor’s help!)