vern wrote:janet reid wrote:it's just a shame I can join 10 groups at most.
How in the helloworld do you keep up with 10 or more groups. My wife used to play two or three dozen bingo cards and I never figured out how she kept up with those either, lol. Take care. Vern
This was in reply to a suggestion that every writer or every book just open a private group, so I'd keep up the same way I currently keep up with 10+ threads (currently conveniently in a single forum, albeit open for the whole world to read without a password, because *insert any reason why we shouldn't even try*. I'll hardly break a sweat. I appreciate you heartfelt concern though, Vern.
To clarify: If we now have a group for every book, 10 groups are very quickly going to be insufficient. I can't be the only person who reads/follow more than 10 writers on this site. Now add say groups like Romance, Writing Tips, and the Premium group ... sorry, make that 7 books/writers ...
But basically what I'm trying to say is: for every so-called 'clever' solution/suggestion, there are problems associated with it that makes it harder to do what the purpose of this site is supposed to be about.
Seems like you need a reminder, here it is:
TheNextBigWriter, launched in 2005, combines a dynamic community of thousands of writers with cutting-edge tools, contests, classes, and communication to help members achieve their writing goals. By joining the site, you can:
- Receive Feedback. Post your writing and receive detailed feedback from other workshop members.
- Discover and Learn from Others. Discover, read, and critique the in-progress writing of other members. Help them and learn from the process. Leaving feedback isn't hard and we'll help you.
- Connect with Other Writers. Meet and connect with other writers to share information, tips, and make friends. Some have even found love amidst reading and reviewing.
- Get Motivated. Enter contests and challenges like the Apple Drabble Short Story Contest to keep you motivated to write and edit.
- Keep Control. Posting on the site keeps your writing within our password environment. You can restrict it further or open it up to the entire Internet for more exposure if you choose.
http://www.thenextbigwriter.com/guide/about-us