Being part of a close -
knit writing community has helped to keep me sane on this crazy journey of being a writer.
Not exact matches
Take a creative
writing course at your local
community college, master a new language, or learn how to
knit.
AARP suggests some popular hobbies for «grown - ups,» including
writing (join a seniors memoir
writing group),
knitting, riding horses at the local barn, becoming a part of a
community garden or helping with a farmers market.
It is a platform to promote your
writing within a tight -
knit community, as well as a place to dynamically tell the world about you and your books through videos, quotes, photos, reblogging, -LSB-...]
I've done the board forums thing for a long time and was part of a close
knit but fairly hostile
community for awhile (not to do w /
writing).
When I was
writing the Emerald Lake books, I learned a lot about
knitting communities and yarn stores.
It is a platform to promote your
writing within a tight -
knit community, as well as a place to dynamically tell the world about you and your books through videos, quotes, photos, reblogging, links and just some straightforward text too.
But you can find affordable people through Twitter, Elance, and recommendations from other writer friends — the
writing community is tight -
knit and friendly, full of people who love stories, creating them, and championing one another.
I love my journal
writing (blog) and love this wonderful close
knit community of home bloggers.