Which Group?
| Tue, Aug 18 2009 05:37pm IST 1 |

Kat
60 Posts
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I'd like to join a group, but my writing is so diverse, I don't
know where I'd fit! For instance, my novel is commercial Women's
Fiction, but my articles are non-fiction about a variety of
subjects, and my short stories are anything from a twist in the
tale, to horror to romance or psychological tales. Throw in a bit
of Haiku, a children's book and copywriting for The Anthony Nolan
Trust and you can see my dilemma. So, which would be the best group
for me to join? Kat x
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| Tue, Aug 18 2009 05:58pm IST 2 |

Chinch
487 Posts
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Maybe 'My First Book?'
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| Tue, Aug 18 2009 06:05pm IST 3 |

Kat
60 Posts
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Hmm, but then it doesn't go with any of my other writing.
Maybe someone needs to start a new group for writing that doesn't
fit in a specific genre?
We could call it something like The Allsorts Group!
I'd volunteer to start a new one, but with the travelling it'd be a
bit hit and miss because we can't always get an internet
connection.
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| Sun, Sep 12 2010 11:20am IST 4 |

'Toe'.
153 Posts
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Hey Kat,
Just count yourself lucky you have such a big ouvre!
Two years in I wouldn't call myself a writer but am very pleased
with my ~13 stories and am continuing to work on expanding my
'voice'.
You just have to post them wherever appropriate there are enough
options, does it matter, they will get read and commented on.
A good pointer is: replies/times read. This gives a good idea of
interest generated.
Toe
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| Sun, Sep 12 2010 01:17pm IST 5 |

Caducean Whisks
1226 Posts
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Kat, there's Uncut Edge - the group for people who don't fit
anywhere else - although we've not been groupily active for a while
- perhaps we need gingering up?
Or just use the main forums where everyone sees everything?
Whisks
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