Finding a critique/writing group that works for you is no easy feat. Who will be in it and how many members? How will you find them? Should they write the same genre as you? Should they be at the same level or experience as you? How often should you meet? What kind of feedback are you looking for? This session will answer these and many other questions to help you walk away feeling encouraged and ready to be part of a critique group. At the end of the session, a sign-up sheet for those seeking to add members or join/create a group will be available.


Kari Redmond writes from Fort Collins, Colorado. In addition to two literary novels, This Story Takes Place in a Bar, and What We Let Go, she also writes short stories, flash fiction, poetry, and essays. Her work has been published in a variety of literary journals including The Colorado Book award winner for the 2020 best anthology, Rise: An Anthology of Change; The Tulip Tree Review; and Brilliant Flash Fiction. Aside from writing, her passions include attending live music festivals, SCUBA diving, reading, and traveling. Her goal is to visit every country in the world. She is currently at #70.

Finding, Creating, or Joining a Successful Critique Group and Reaping the Benefits

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  • Saturday Sep 27 2025, 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
  • Zoom (register for link)
    United States