Best Craft Books for Writing Groups to Read Together
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Emily Munro
Summary
Emily Munro recommends craft books for writing groups to read together, highlighting that working through a craft book as a group forces members to write something new and provides structured discussion. The article lists books that mix short chapters with writing exercises, making them easy to break up for group reading sessions.
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· 3 pulledOne of the more productive things to do with a writing group is to work through a craft book together.
It forces everyone to write something new.
These writing books all mix short chapters with writing exercises that make it easy to break the book up to read with a group.
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