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Creative Writing Group

Offer up your own original writing for feedback and discussion.

Members: 10
Latest Activity: Jul 25, 2010

To post an original work:


  1. Click the "Start Discussion" link in the Discussion Forum box below.
  2. On the "Add a Discussion" screen, enter a discussion title (perhaps your name and the title of your piece).
  3. If you want to introduce the piece in any way, or if you are looking for feedback on a specific aspect of your work, please detail in the large text field (under "Rich Text").
  4. Finally, attach your work by clicking the "Browse..." button next to one of the Attach File(s) fields. Portable Document Format (PDF) tends to be the most user-friendly, but you can upload files in any format.

(Please note: Humanities Montana reserves the right to remove content—uploaded files as well as member comments—that it deems to be inappropriate.)

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Kim Anderson

After the First Draft--the end of a romance 3 Replies

Hello fellow writers. Well, last night I finished the first draft of a young adult novel I've been working on and the printed pages are sitting in the middle of the dining room table. And, while I…Continue

Started by Kim Anderson. Last reply by Ken Egan Jul 25, 2010.

Ken Egan

10 Rules for Writers

I just came across this fabulous article: Contemporary writers offer their 10 Rules for Writers.Enjoy the delightful mix of tease and suggestion. . .…Continue

Started by Ken Egan Mar 10, 2010.

Clair Leonard

Chapter of a first book for critique 4 Replies

Deep in New DelhiThe Shadow of the CobraFor Tommy  It was a hot and sultry day in New Delhi.  The Indian Spectacled Cobra raised its body from the worn basket, weaving in response to the vibrations…Continue

Started by Clair Leonard. Last reply by Clair Leonard Feb 9, 2010.

M. Mark Miller

Tell me how to make it better. 1 Reply

Here's a section from my article on the famous Belgrade Bull who dumped dozens of cowboys in the dirt in the 1890s.  The full version was published in the Pioneer Museum Quarterly, Spring…Continue

Started by M. Mark Miller. Last reply by Clair Leonard Feb 9, 2010.

 

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Clair Leonard M. Mark Miller Ken Egan Craig Lancaster Kim Anderson Kim Anderson Carol A Buchanan Jason Neal Lisa Simon Humanities Roundtable
 
 
 

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