I’ve never been in a writing club but I’m interested in trying to get one going. Would anyone else be interested in giving it a go? I don’t have to lead it, but will do so if no one else wants to.

What I’m picturing:

  • Monthly check-in cadence
  • Everyone sets a personal goal, and then talks about how they did the previous month
  • No pressure other than what you want to take on to motivate you
  • Maybe some “assignments” in the vein of a creative writing class
  • I volunteer to send members reminder DMs to motivate them :)

I was thinking I’d just start with this post - come up with a goal for myself to accomplish by end of June, and then check back sometime in the first week of July. If that sounds interesting to you, feel free to join in and comment with your goal, and any details you want to add.

PS Also very open to writing club discussion meta. I’m new to this so wide open to suggestios, comments, critique, etc.


Participants

@JacobCoffinWrites - goal
@grrgyl - goal
@hazeebabee - goal
@Pip - goal

  • hazeebabee@slrpnk.net
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    2 months ago

    I have a couple writing projects I’ve been working on and would love a collaborative space to both motivate and inspire eachother :)

    Do you think we would share our writing in addition to talking about the process? It could be opt in for people who aren’t as comfortable sharing their actual writing.

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      2 months ago

      I have a couple writing projects I’ve been working on and would love a collaborative space to both motivate and inspire eachother :)

      Heck yeah, that’s what I’m about.

      Do you think we would share our writing in addition to talking about the process? It could be opt in for people who aren’t as comfortable sharing their actual writing.

      I would love to deep dive into someone else’s writing and really nerd out on the details, but I bone-deep understand the trepidation of baring your work-in-progress writing to another person or people.

      So yeah, encouraged, but not necessary IMHO. I’m fine going by the honour system if someone just wants to talk about what they’re doing, but not ready or willing to show it.

      What do you think?

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        2 months ago

        That sounds great! Definetly isn’t mandatory, just a nice option for people who want to be able to talk about nitpicky details and get specific feedback. Maybe if there are enough people we could do a voice chat or something.

        I’m part of a discord based book club that has weekly voice chats & they’re definetly a nice addition.

        I might be getting too far ahead of myself with ideas though lol I’m just spitballing, I’m excited for anything you decide to do, glad you had this idea :)

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          2 months ago

          Wow I’m also part of a weekly discord book club, what’re the odds lol!

          Personally I’d prefer to stay off corporate platforms if possible, but I don’t by any means consider this “my” bookclub - I’m just hoping to get the ball rolling, because it’s the kind of thing I wish existed around here hehe

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    2 months ago

    Almost a year ago I started trying to write solarpunk fiction and got daunted by the amount of research I needed. Writing scifi had always meant extrapolating current trends and pointing out problems. To do solarpunk I had to be able to offer solutions and that meant lots and lots of reading to learn from the folks who’ve been talking about and trying out alternative ways of doing things (from agriculture to infrastructure to anarchy) and thinking through their answers.

    For awhile I did a worldbuilding art/essay project focusing on very small glimpses of a solarpunk future, trying to emphasize things like creative reuse, industry, and seasons/weather that didn’t show up much in solarpunk visual art. The narrow focus helped a lot.

    I think I’m finally comfortable trying to write something, though instead of a short story I’m working on a campaign for the solarpunk TTRPG Fully Automated, where the players are on a treasure hunt for tons of industrial waste which were illegally dumped sixty years before. The waste is valuable because it’s a useful input in the production of geopolymers, and the stakes are high as the largely-abandoned rural town they’re searching is in the process of being deconstructed and rewilded, so nobody else is likely to notice it in the future.

    I’ve had a lot of fun building a wide swath of locations, communities, and means of travel for the players to possibly explore, along with the rough outline of the decades-old conspiracy and coverup murder.

    My goal is to build out the characters, build out the past/conspiracy, and to start seeding people and locations in the present with clues for that mystery.

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      2 months ago

      Oh cool! Truly, I can’t wait to hear more about this. I’ll add a link to your comment in the main post.

  • 🕸️ Pip 🕷️@slrpnk.net
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    2 months ago
    • I want to have finished my full cast , series outline and pilot script for my main project by August

    • I want to write at least a 2k word piece of fanfiction

    • I want to find a writing partner for an experimental project, to see what it’s like collaborating in that way

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      2 months ago

      Thanks for the deets, and wow so much! I can’t wait to hear more about it. A script! That’s so cool!!

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    My goal this month is to finish the scenes I’ve started for my book (I have 3 very rough drafts), and to do some more adjusting to my outline.

    My less specific goal is to spend more time focused on one project, rather than jumping around to different stories every time I write.

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      Nice, that sounds very ambitious to me, but I’m also nowhere near even attempting a book haha. So do you envision getting your 3 rough drafts to a second draft, or even final draft stage?

      Maybe I’m mixing up “scenes” and “drafts” here, though.

      … spend more time focused on one project, rather than jumping around to different stories every time I write.

      This is painfully relatable. I haven’t tried it for writing, but for my day job, I’ve had some small luck with the Pomodoro method.

      I’m excited to hear more about how both your goals go!

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        2 months ago

        So when I write, I typically start by getting inspired about an over arching story. I make up an outline, then to fill it in I start with scenes that feel very important or that I can really visualize. I then write those, modify the outline if necessary and write more scenes as they come to me. The scenes often get revised as more and more of the story comes together & the scenes get joined into larger and larger fragments until a complete story is there. Sometimes scenes get radically changed or dropped as the process goes on.

        Then when it feels done, I have a first draft that I edit as a cohesive piece & get feedback on.

        So I’m still at the generating scenes and modifying the outline stage. Hopefully I’m not being too ambitious, but any progress will be progress :)

        I’ve tried pomedoro method & it can be great for getting past that initial inertia & actually getting into the flow of writing. Thanks for all you kind words & good luck with your world building and map making this month :D

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      2 months ago

      Thank you, that’s very much on-topic I’d say! I’m sure this will come in handy 👀