Sentences with phrase «informal writing groups»

Over the years, my research and writing has focused on the publishing industry, and process of writing, and I have attended many gatherings of writers — from Society of Authors» parties to green rooms at literary festivals, from industry conferences to informal writing groups.
I've also been a part of many informal writing groups in real life as well as on line over the years.
When I lived in Chile, I volunteered at a domestic violence center and organized an informal writing group there and I've taught poetry in various public schools in New York City.

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Cardinal Cassidy said that even though ours was an informal group, not having official Church recognition, the «The Gift of Salvation» was so thoughtfully written that he would use it as a teaching paper in Rome.
Creech was part of an informal opposition group to the plan that created a Web site, sent e-mails and wrote letters to area newspapers.
By completing the training, Head Counselors will be able to show competencies in curriculum development, informal education instruction, written and oral communication, group management, and science content knowledge of our local habitats.
As an activist group supporting feminist progress in the film industry, the Alliance of Women Film Journalists (AWFJ.org), a nonprofit professional association of women who write about film and the movie industry, keeps tabs on films made by and about women throughout each year, conducting what might be considered a very informal study of feminist film production.
We then created an assessment system that included a standardized test and informal group and individual assessments such as the QRI, writing samples, and observations.
Blogs are typically websites or web pages that are run by an individual person or a small group of people and updated regularly in an informal writing style, while books are considered to be a literary composition written by an author or authors in a style best suited for the chosen genre.
Expanding the publishing program with a close knit group of authors who wanted the experience of writing in a small and informal publishing environment, free of the demands for growth for the sake of growth that characterizes the major legal publishers.
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