So the general idea is that every week, all partipants are given a theme to write a 1,000 to 2,500 word piece on, and a week later, the written piece is submitted and reviewed by the other partipants, who provide feedback on the piece. What day the pieces are to be submitted and a new theme provided on each week will be decided between early partipants (I'm personally thinking Saturday would be good - gives the weekend to submit stuff and review it).
And there's little else too it. It's just a way to practice writing, perhaps experiment in topics you wouldn't typically write in, and get some feedback on what you've written to improve your writing skills and literacy analysis abilities via reviewing other peoples work.
Themes could be themes in the traditional sense, such as horror, suspense, discovery, fantasy, etc. Or they could be writing focus's for the piece, such as character or environment or using a specific type of narration style.
As to how themes are decided each week, there's a few choices we could go for: 1. I could choose a theme every week; 2. who chooses the weeks theme is rotated between partipants; 3. everyone chooses a theme to toss in the pot and partipants can pick and choose what themes they would like to use.
All skill levels are welcome. Point of this whole thing is to learn, and the more perspectives the better.
Whatever format you write in, I suggest, when it gets going, submitting it via something like google documents where other people can view and (most importantly) write feedback for it without clogging up with thread with replies.
To anyone whose interested in joining, just throw up a post saying as such in this thread. After we've gotten a few people, we can settle the day for each piece to be submitted and up for review, and for the new theme to be given out for the piece for next week.
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