Recently I started trading essays with a writer I met through Scribd.
We vowed to help each other, support each other and give each other the required feedback and time necessary to ensure our work is the best it can be.
I can’t recommend it enough. Along with knowing that we have each other’s back, I know that when I send her something to read, she’s going to give me the honest feedback and critique I need to be a better writer. And I trust her feedback because her writing is so good. But something else has emerged as a result of our collaboration: Fire.
In the two weeks we’ve worked together, I’ve been more productive than I have been in the past two months. And just knowing she’s going to be reading what I write makes me work harder than if I were going it alone.
We’ve challenged each other to submit our work to the publications we dream about – and while we’re waiting for responses, we make sure we keep on creating and putting our writing out into the universe.
I’ve been in writing groups before that haven’t worked. Mainly because they’ve felt like work. But given the isolation of writing and the challenge of making it as a writer in today’s content-saturated marketplace, having a trusted writing partner, friend and support system is invaluable.
The key is finding the RIGHT writing partner. Here’s what I recommend:
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Excellent post! I second everything you said. xxoo
Now – where’s the bubbly?
I think it’s coming soon. And I’m ready to hop a plane and come your way.