Writing Communities
We're all more likely to get it done if there's someone else around: sitting by our side, cheering us on, or watching our progress. Join or start one of these groups to kick-start your writing, maintain your commitment, and find your community.
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These groups reduce writers’ isolation and provide a sense of camaraderie. They also provide a community of like-minded peers who may act as sounding boards or provide feedback on writing or substantive dilemmas. Write-On-
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confidence and productivity. Follow these guidelines to start your own. Or, try an online version like the Academic Writing Club ($), or the National Center for Faculty Development Discussion Forums ($). You could even enlist the help of
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Site meetings work best for individuals who work well in active locations and can tolerate at least a few interruptions and a low level of noise. Interested in setting one up? Email us here.
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friends and family with Stickk. It's a free, online commitment system that allows you to set goals, put up stakes, and identify people to monitor you and cheer you on.
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