"A community for Writers. I remember on Sunday afternoons in college at the local with friends, having those life altering deep/philosophical conversations, the ones..."
"I write two blogs: Outside In and Uncommon Bostonian.
http://yechristian.wordpress.com
http://uncommonbostonian.wordpress.com
I used to blog for the Boston..."
"I'm currently writing a novel about my home city in Russia, have a blog and run a book club. Next book is Rich Man, Poor Man by Irwin Shaw, on April 18, 2010..."
"Solitude is the boon and bane of creative writing. Now that I have decided to renew my long-abandoned interest in leisurely writing, what better place to seek inspir..."
"I've got time on my hands and ideas in my head. Just need some support/ a kick in the pants to get these ideas on paper. Look forward to meeting everyone...."
"I've done some freelance sports writing but my passion is fiction. I just need that extra little nudge to get motivated and I'm hoping to find good tips..."
"Looking forward to the camaraderie and support of fellow writers. Oh yeah, working on a novella and a collection of interrelated flash fiction pieces. Experiments..."
"Hi, I have quite a few short stories and poems just about ready to send out and being part of a community that meets weekly would be a great support."
"I wanted to join this group because it's been a long time since I've written a new short story. I like the idea of setting my own timetable and having..."
Writers Anonymous is a social writers support group in Boston. It’s been such a rewarding experience. I originally got the idea for this group while I was living in Manhattan. While in NY I hung out with quite a few graduates from NYU, Northeastern, and Columbia who had started a similar writer’s support group, in which they (the original members) all pledged to write something ambitious/monumental and potentially life changing, their first novel. The good news is most did finish.
The main purpose of the NY writers support group wasn’t to have their work critiqued. Instead, it was about keeping each other going/on track holding each other accountable to the writer’s own self-imposed but ambitious goals. Further, it was about being inspired by your peers and about helping to inspire others to find their own voice. It was about connecting with people who have a similar passion in life and who may understand you better because they have the same burning desire inside to tell a story. It was also about forging new friendships and a supportive/encouraging environment during the often lonely and difficult creative writing process.