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The Inky Fingers READ-easy Writers’ Group
Thursday 13th January, 6-9pm
FREE (like it should be)

We’ve set up the  READeasy         Writers’ Group to be a safe and encouraging space for writers       to meet up, hear their words read, and get constructive critical       feedback. The third open session is at the Forest, Bristo Place, 6 – 9pm, Thursday 13th January.



It’s open to writers of any style, experience, identity and genre       — but places each month are limited. To secure a slot, e-mail inkyfingersedinburgh         AT gmail DOT com in advance with your name and a piece of       your writing attached — and then just come along on the night with       cake and a ready mind. See the Writers’         Group page (https://inkyfingersedinburgh.wordpress.com/) for full instructions (including length limits).



Some things people have said about the group:



“I have always wanted to attend a group like this to share         and get feedback on my work. However, I was always too nervous         to share my work with so many other writers at one time. The         Inky Fingers method is very good because it allows you to share         your work anonymously, while still receiving feedback. I found         it to be an excellent experience with lots of good discussion         amongst a very nice bunch of people.”



https://inkyfingersedinburgh.wordpress.com/

The Inky Fingers READ-easy Writers’ Group
Thursday 13th January, 6-9pm
FREE (like it should be)

We’ve set up the  READeasy Writers’ Group to be a safe and encouraging space for writers to meet up, hear their words read, and get constructive critical feedback. The third open session is at the Forest, Bristo Place, 6 – 9pm, Thursday 13th January.

It’s open to writers of any style, experience, identity and genre — but places each month are limited. To secure a slot, e-mail inkyfingersedinburgh AT gmail DOT com in advance with your name and a piece of your writing attached — and then just come along on the night with cake and a ready mind. See the Writers’ Group page (https://inkyfingersedinburgh.wordpress.com/) for full instructions (including length limits).

Some things people have said about the group:

“I have always wanted to attend a group like this to share and get feedback on my work. However, I was always too nervous to share my work with so many other writers at one time. The Inky Fingers method is very good because it allows you to share your work anonymously, while still receiving feedback. I found it to be an excellent experience with lots of good discussion amongst a very nice bunch of people.”

https://inkyfingersedinburgh.wordpress.com/