In-Person Reading and Critiquing Session


Details
On the last Monday of each month, we meet IN-PERSON, in the cafeteria of Vancouver Community College, downtown campus, at 250 West Pender St.
WE RECOMMEND BRINGING 5 TO 6 PRINT COPIES for those who don't bring laptops. We can share work on Google Docs using the college's 2 hr visitor internet access as well.
Optionally, add your online piece to the amalgamation document at: TBA. You do not have to bring or share copies to read.
WHO:
Writers & lovers of the craft, looking to get & give critiques & feedback on original work. Writers who want to hone their presentation skills.
WHEN: every Monday, 7 pm to 9-9:30 pm, online or at VCC.
WHAT:
Writers & lovers of the craft are invited to read & hear original work, give & get feedback.
Presenters have 15-20 minutes to introduce their work, read & receive feedback. In word count, this is 1300-1500 words. If there's time, we can go beyond that, but please prepare with this limit in mind.
Record for our Youtube channel if you like: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHLMEZKTMlqi-jF17RU0doWr0WPamYoQ2
Pre-April 2020, we podcasted at http://vancouver-writers.podomatic.com
/ itunes: Vancouver Writers' Podcast.
WHY:
- Duh! Getting feedback makes your writing better. You don't have to listen to the feedback, but if 3 or 4 people say the same thing, it might be worth paying attention to.
- Develop courage. It's not easy to read your work to an audience. Here, you can practice.
- Elocution & projection. As a writer, you will have to read your work to audiences. Start rehearsing now!
- Even planning to present your work will make you read it with new eyes and improve.
- Even without feedback, reading your work to an audience will highlight rough spots.
- Meet other writers, make friends and perhaps meet your own tighter critique group: the ones you'll bounce ideas off without finessing them; the ones who'll read your novel, story or play as you write it, chapter by chapter or scene by scene, giving you guidance, structure & support to make your work your very best.
- Productivity & accountability: plan to come regularly so you have to write in order to have something to present.
PRESENTERS, you can ask for open-ended feedback, bring up specific concerns you have at the end, or lead & focus feedback with questions before you read. Whatever you choose.
When you're getting feedback, JUST LISTEN! You'll get more out of it if you let comments sit with you, whether you agree or not. DO NOT ARGUE, JUSTIFY OR EXPLAIN.
CRITICS, keep it focused & constructive. What can you tell the writer that will improve their work? This is not about personal opinion or anecdote.
FEES: We operate via donations. We suggest etransferring $5 CA/mo to malcolm (at) malcolmvandelst.com to cover meetup (~$20/mo) & Zoom ($20/mo) fees. Overages go to society set up & an upcoming anthology. You will be informed as to how much money is collected in a weekly email.
Thank you for being beyond open & generous with your talent & selves. Much love! Respect!


Every last Monday of the month until December 27, 2025
In-Person Reading and Critiquing Session