I’m looking for a good writing group to help me hone my stories, and writing style; I’d also love the support. I’m also black—it matters, especially when you’re a minority within a minority—is there something already here for me or should I start something here?
Yes. I have one novel and several short pieces of flash fiction, mostly of the sci-fi genre.
I can assist you and yes, there is a writing group on here: [agnostic.com]
i am an atheist and i am a writer. i don't know if that makes me an atheist writer lol.
i charge for my editing services but i wish you luck!
i have not seen anything about specifically minority writing so if you have stuff to share, go for it! and again, good luck!
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I’m writing fiction that questions the manipulation of beings and figures as interpreted in the Bible; if they were real. So I assume that makes me an agnostic writer lol; though I suppose it would be grouped based on if it actually is a facet of the works themselves?
@KayaSummerland if you're writing fiction you can still call yourself an atheist lol
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@KayaSummerland Well was not the entire Goat-Herders Guide to the Galaxy merely a work of fiction anyway?
Ergo, since you say your ARE an Atheist and are writing a book then you are an Atheist Writer are you not?
@genessa Hey, I hate chilis but I don't write about them either but I do write/compose poetry and am an Atheist so as an Atheist and a Poet in can call myself an Atheist Poet if I wish vice versa IF I were Christian and a Poet I could then call myself a Christian Poet not that day nor title would ever happen thankfully.
@Triphid Nor for me. But if that horrid thing happened to me i would still not call myself a christian writer unless i was writing from a christian perspective. This is sort of like how some musicians happen to be christian but they don't play christian music, and they call themselves christians if asked, and musicians whether asked or not, but not christian musicians, whereas musicians who play that particularly vile, insidious aural travesty called christian music (you know what i mean -- not church music but the drivel they play on christian radio) do call themselves christian musicians. Sort of like that.
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I like to think that I can write... I'm an atheist trans lesbian, and I write poetry and verse occasionally. I've tried to write what I originally envisioned as short stories quite a few times; but either I got stuck at some point, or life got in the way. I DO have a blog, which I haven't written in for a bit (life getting in the way again...) [findtheunchartedpath.wordpress.com]
I hope you connect with some good, supportive fellow writers! I’ve been a professional writer/editor for many years, but more on the journalistic/technical side, though I can’t help writing satire now and then. One bit of Holiday Advice I’d like to share: Try to learn from writers who are different from you, and maybe use their words differently. When I occasionally write poetry, I can see how my training as a journalist taught me some discipline and to weigh the contribution of every word I choose. Also, it’s useful to edit the works of someone else from time to time.You might find bits of yourself in their words. I wish you the best of luck!
Just curious, when you say more on the journalist/technical side, what do you mean?
@KayaSummerland Hey Kaya: Most of my work is as a freelance editor and writer, and I am hired to edit everything from magazine articles and book chapters, to term papers (edit, NOT "ghostwrite" ). English is my second language, which I learned as a kid (spoke Polish at home), and I'm pretty good at editing English written by other folks who also learned it as a second language. Oddly enough, I'm really good with folks who grew up speaking Mandarin Chinese and Mexican Spanish! Go figure. My writing also is varied, from newspaper articles to working with non-profit organizations to craft mission and vision statements; creating press releases and position papers for advocacy organizations (I work a lot with disabilities and mental health advocates); designing workshops and educational materials and more. Knowing how to communicate well can be a key to open a lot of different, weird and interesting doors, and I definitely use it to explore! (Oh, yeah: It's ALL creative if you do it right!) Hope to read your work some day.
I am a published poet and have co-authored technical publications in archaeology. I have written two plays, with one produced at the local repertory level.
There are some accomplished and skilled writers (I am not so bold as to include myself in this category) on this site. Search the grouos).
Pleasure to meet you, Kaya! What color would you say your spirit is? How about your soul or your conscience? -- john-henry
Interesting question, though I’m not quite sure I follow. Social cues are difficult for me; what do you mean?
Do you identify with the spirituality, soul-searching and conscience of any particular group or culture?
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I'm an atheist, a published book author and columnist.
I suggest you contact your public library and ask about writing groups.
Oh, I’d never have thought of that! That’s new, I’m not much for in person gatherings but I’m willing to give it a try!