I missed one week's top tip as I was away visiting my writing buddy, Rosemary J Kind. We met online years ago and get together whenever we can – that's slightly easier since she moved and is now only a 5 hour drive away!
Our friendship started as a comment now and again on each other's posts in a writers' forum and we've been helping and encouraging each other in a variety of ways ever since.
I'm really lucky to have many other writing friends – almost all of whom I initially met online. My writing, and life in general, is better for knowing them. With that in mind, this week's tip is to make contact with other writers in any way you can.
Some ways to include connecting with other writers are -
Comment on their posts on social media (btw, I'm trying out BlueSky I'm on there as myself and we're there as @Womagwriter )
Make your own social media posts about your writing
Attend events such as book fairs (I'll be at on this Sunday 17th Nov at Aspex, Gunwharf, Portsmouth. It's free entry – please do come and say hello if you're in the area.)
Comment on their blog (warning – watch out for ones with campervans, they might pop round for a cup of tea.)
Join a physical writing group
Join a virtual writing group
Attend workshops and courses
Attend author talks, book signings, launches etc
If you have more suggestions, please say so in the comments!
If you know of any writing groups (physical or virtual) which are currently accepting members, please put details in the comments - and do share any other methods you've used to make contact with writers.
This tip came from Patsy Collins who has written two books for writers. A Year of Ideas:365 sets of writing prompts and exercises, and From Story Idea to Writer, co-authored with Rosemary J. Kind.
Yes, that's the two of us. Yes, it does look quite a lot as though we're in a bar. In our defence, it was closer than the cake shop.