Writers Meetup in Central Park


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LOCATION: Dropped pin for coordinates
Contact the Organizer for assistance: (201) 321 0523
This week we are testing out meeting in Central Park for the very first time. Bring a few refreshments, a blanket, and some writing to share.
As usual, our meetings are structured to build a broader literary community, while also providing a space for sharing work and providing constructive feedback. We balance the social aspect with a focus on encouraging members to produce more, better work, and giving both the pressure and the pleasure of having an audience to test that work out on.
Itinerary
People are welcome starting at 2 o'clock, and you can come and write, drink, and socialize until 3 when we will start readings.
At 3 o'clock we formally get together as a group to listen to readings from those looking for feedback.
- This week, as opposed to how we usually run it, we will select readers by drawing names. First-timers can enter their name into the hat once, and familiar faces can enter their name twice.
- Each reader gets five (5) minutes to read, so please select a section of work which is appropriate for that time limit.
- We welcome narrative prose (fiction and non-fiction), poetry, scripts, and essay work, so long as it is writing that you're serious about. Please no journals, musings, ad copy, or works where performance is more critical than the writing.
- We'll then spend another five (5) minutes in discussion. This is time for the listeners to provide feedback on the reading and discussing the craft in general. We welcome constructive criticism, so long as it is done with respect. This is just as important as the reading, and is done as an open conversation not lead by the reader or the host, so no hand raising required!
- We try to get to as many people who want to read as we can, so we will be very strict on time.
At 5 o'clock we finish readings and start our formal social hour. Meet new friends, connect with old ones, exchange longer works for review, or just let loose.

Writers Meetup in Central Park