Is Writing Really Too Solitary for Social People? Think Again | Ep 71
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In this episode, I dive into whether writing is too solitary for social people. Yes, writing is often a solo activity, but I stress the importance of seeking out connections and feedback. I suggest joining events, conferences, online communities, or a writing group. Collaboration with other creatives is key, and I wrap up by highlighting the perks of connecting with like-minded folks.
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Writing is often a solitary activity, but it is important for writers to find connections and feedback from others.
Joining events, conferences, and online communities can provide opportunities to connect with fellow writers and receive valuable feedback.
Starting or joining a writing group allows for collaboration and support from like-minded individuals.
Collaborating on writing projects with other creatives in adjacent industries can lead to the creation of unique and impactful works of art.
Putting oneself out there and connecting with others who share the same passion and vision can lead to meaningful connections and opportunities.
Chapters
00:00 Is writing too solitary for social people?
01:11 Finding connection through workshops and conferences
01:57 Engaging in online writing communities
02:59 Building supportive writing groups
04:35 Collaborating with creatives for unique projects
05:52 Putting yourself out there to connect
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