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	 Meetup in Boston at Postal code 02111\, United States - Eventful
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SUMMARY:Writers Anonymous (Not your typical writers group) Weekly Meet
	up
DESCRIPTION:  Come join and hangout with other supportive and smart\, 
	amateur but dedicated\, and passionate writers\, who are seriously det
	ermined about trying to write something monumental\, and getting it do
	ne! This writers support group is a wonderful opportunity to get to kn
	ow all kinds of brave amateur writers (mostly unpublished) willing to 
	try. Each week\, quite a few of us meet in the heart of Beacon Hill at
	 a classic Boston watering hole to discuss/share wonderfully diverse i
	deas/insights on writing\, books\, writers and about life if we so cho
	ose. I'm here looking to add a few more dedicated and determined amate
	ur writers who are serious about writing/telling a story/creative some
	thing worthwhile and will appreciate being a part of a group in which 
	its members aim high and strive. Also\, as I said before\, I got the i
	dea for this group while I was living in Manhattan. While in NY I hung
	 out with quite a few graduates from NYU\, Northeastern\, and Columbia
	 who had started a similar group\, in which they (the original members
	) all challenged themselves/pledged to write something ambitious/monum
	ental and potentially life changing (their first novel). And\, the goo
	d news was most did finish what they set out to do. The main purpose o
	f the NY WSG wasnÂt to have their work critiqued. Instead\, it was ab
	out keeping each other going/on track holding each other accountable t
	o the writerÂs own self-imposed but ambitious goals and time-lines. I
	t was about aiming high and striving\, and getting it done! It was not
	 a lax writers group for the weak at heart. Further\, it was about bei
	ng inspired by your peers and about helping to inspire others to find 
	their own voice and reaching their goals. It was about connecting with
	 people who have a similar passion in life and who may understand you 
	better because they have the same desire inside to tell a story. It wa
	s also about forging friendships and a supportive and encouraging envi
	ronment during the often lonely and difficult creative writing process
	. It is worth mentioning that countless times throughout history many 
	writers who succeeded in finding their own original voice had formed s
	imilar support groups of their own long before they became immortalize
	d. Ralph Waldo Emerson\, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow\, Henry David Thor
	eau\, and occasional guest Charles Dickens made up the original member
	s of the legendary Saturday Club\, where they would meet weekly at The
	 Parker House to discuss their ideas and work. Ernest Hemingway had F.
	 Scott Fitzgerald and Gertrude Stein to bounce ideas off of. And\, Jac
	k Kerouac had Alan Ginsberg and Neal Cassady. Hanging out in the East 
	Village with fellow writers at the Cedar Tavern\, in 1959\, ÂWe often
	 wrote poems while listening to the painters argue\,Â Frank OÂHara r
	ecalled. There are no prerequisites for joining this group. I donÂt c
	are where you went to school. The only thing I care about is that you 
	have a passion or desire to write/express yourself\; to find your own 
	original voice\; that you are somewhat driven and able to set ambitiou
	s yet achievable goals\; that your presence in the group is a positive
	 one and that you take the group and all its members seriously and go 
	out of your way to inspire the people around you. I can't stress this 
	enough!!! People who will do the best in this group will be supportive
	 amateur writers but who are also driven and ambitious enough to want 
	to set bold goals to challenge themselves to write something monumenta
	l\, whether it's a book or a very well written short story\, poetry or
	 their first screenplay. People who are able to go out of their way to
	 help\, encourage and inspire others will do very well here. However\,
	 writers who are lax and disinterested in setting and achieving monume
	ntal goals\, or challenging themselves by working hard by writing and 
	striving for something more should not join. Neither should writers wh
	o love to write but have no time to write. The also group meets every 
	Tuesday night in Beacon Hill at 7PM. It typically runs for approximate
	ly 3 hours. In addition\, to setting/achieving your ambitious writing 
	goals\, if this time will not work for you or you don't see yourself b
	eing able to keep it often\, please don't bother. Overly critical/egoc
	entric people will not do well here either. If you are still intereste
	d in joining this group\, the goal is to meet up weekly in Boston\, an
	d as often as people would benefit from sharing their thoughts\, ideas
	 and their goals/time-lines about what they are writing\, about writin
	g in general or\, about life or anything else thatÂs on your mind. Cu
	rrent group members are writing everything from novels and short stori
	es and in January some of us will be starting screenplays. If you are 
	interested in being a part of this writers support group\, please emai
	l me back. I look forward to hearing from you. Cheers\, Michael\n
LOCATION:Postal code 02111\, United States @ Boston, Massachusetts 021
	11 United States
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