For example, /r/writing has weekly critique and check-in threads, and /r/writingprompts does a theme-based writing contest every Thursday.

I’m no mod, by the way - I’m just interested to know what others would like to get from a writing community like ours, and I think it would be cool if we could start something which could bring this community together regularly.

  • @piezoelectron
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    141 year ago

    Maybe something like a monthly prompt-basedwriting contest? On Reddit there’s a dedicated community for this (r/WritingPrompts) but it could be a fun addition here too.

    • Lucien
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      41 year ago

      I love r/WritingPrompts - it’s both a great place to stretch your writing muscles when feeling uninspired by your current project, and a great way to find small authors who you otherwise wouldn’t.

    • @ABlackWaltz@beehaw.org
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      41 year ago

      Anything featuring writing prompts is something I like. I don’t write as often as I’d like, but that would be the most likely to grab me and, even when I don’t contribute, I like to save prompts I like to reference when I am in a writing mood.

      • @Pantoffel@beehaw.org
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        71 year ago

        I second the writing prompts idea, and would like to offer an additional idea which might be a little strange. I used to love this subreddit called “/r/worststory”. It was a place for writing prompts where the idea was to intentionally create a terribly written story.

        I got a lot of fun out of that subreddit, especially when there was a collaborative story thread. The basic premise of the subreddit made it a lot less daunting to post and easier to work out silly but creative ideas for stories.