Writers Group
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Writers Group

Whether you're new to writing or a seasoned pro, this is a friendly, supportive space where you can share your work, get feedback, and grow!

By Hallberg Center for the Arts - WACAC

Date and time

Tuesday, April 29 · 6 - 8pm CDT

Location

5521 E Viking Blvd

5521 East Viking Boulevard Wyoming, MN 55092

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Writers Group


Whether you're new to writing or a seasoned pro, this is a friendly, supportive space where you can share your work, get feedback, and grow together. Critique and discussion are key parts of the writing process—they help us improve and see our work from new perspectives.

In this group, you'll find thoughtful feedback, encouragement, and a community of writers all here to learn and support one another. Whether you're looking for advice or just a safe space to share, we've got your back!

A critique group is a small, organized gathering of writers who meet regularly to share and give feedback on each other's work. Each month, members will share their current writing selection via email before the meetup or in person during the class. Everyone will have the chance to read and discuss each piece, with our conversations naturally exploring topics like plot arcs, character development, and finding your unique voice as a writer.

This is a space where no question is too small, and no idea is too unconventional. Whether you're seeking advice on how to begin, how to build your story, or just need a sounding board for your next big idea, you'll find encouragement and support here!


Date/Time: The Last Tuesday of the Month, 6-8pm

Class Cost: FREE- this group meets free of charge, but consider becoming a member to support programming like this

Ages: 16+

Class Size: 1-10

Facilitator: Charlotte Babler- "I am the proud mother of three wonderful children and the grandmother of 5. They are the inspiration behind my earlier writing". Charlotte won the Silver Moonbeam's book awards for her children's book series, "I Wonder... What Could It Be". She has published a total of 13 titles and is currently working on two more fiction novels. "I find writing to be an outlet, a way to express myself, and a chance to give a voice to those who may not have the courage, or the opportunity to speak for themselves."

If you have any questions about the group please feel free to reach out to the facilitator Charlotte Babler at kidsforthoughtauthor@gmail.com


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