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The Delmar Loop Writers Group is open to writers of all levels of experience and ability, including people who have never written anything in their lives. You don't have to be working on a novel or a poem or a screenplay -- or anything at all -- to experiment with writing. Maybe you like to journal. Maybe you like poems. Maybe you're drafting a manifesto. Who can say?

If you want to reignite your imagination, renew your commitment to your creative practice, and develop new material in a safe and welcoming space, come join us.

We are here to support and encourage one another.

  • Free to all.
  • LGBTQ+ friendly.

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Our regular meetings are on Monday and Wednesday nights.

Monday Night Writing Practice
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. every Monday in the Loop (location visible to members)
Bring paper and pen for playful, inspiring writing exercises that promote deep engagement with your creative self.

Wednesday Night Silent Writing
7:00 to 9:00 p.m. every Wednesday in the Loop (location visible to members)
Bring your laptop or notebook for two hours of focused independent writing on your work in progress.

Detailed information (including meeting location) is visible to members only, but don't be shy! Member requests are automatically approved, and you can change your mind at any time. Please message me if you're wondering whether group is right for you. I'm happy to connect with you, and I truly hope to see you soon!

- Meghan Moore

About me: I've led writing and publishing workshops since 2012 through My Two Cents Editing, where my editors and I help authors bring their work to fruition. You can find us online at www.mytwocentsediting.com.

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“Anyone who has survived childhood has enough material to write for the rest of her life.”
― Flannery O'Connor

Inspiration for our writing exercises comes from many excellent sources, including the following:

  • Lynda Barry's WRITING THE UNTHINKABLE and MAKING COMICS
  • Mary Pipher's WRITING TO CHANGE THE WORLD
  • Natalie Goldberg's WRITING DOWN THE BONES
  • Julia Cameron's THE ARTIST'S WAY
  • Cal Newport's DEEP WORK
  • Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's FLOW
  • Stephen King's ON WRITING

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Meghan M.

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