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Monroe GA Writing Groups: Scribblers & Southern Sisters Meet-Ups

Monroe GA Writing Groups: Scribblers & Southern Sisters Meet-Ups

Free to Join • Book Yourself a Reminder • All Levels Welcome!

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Adventure Brief

Join peer-led writing sessions in Monroe, Georgia: Scribblers Christian Writers Club and Southern Sisters in Crime meet the third Friday at 10:30 a.m. Drop in once to try the group, or join for ongoing critique, networking, and manuscript support.

90 Minutes
easy
Family Friendly

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On the third Friday morning of each month in Monroe, Georgia, a modest meeting room turns into a practical writers’ workshop where ideas are sharpened and pages are improved. The Writing Groups meet at 10:30 a.m. at a space provided by MWCA and bring together Scribblers Christian Writers Club and Southern Sisters in Crime for peer feedback, craft talk, and community support. Visitors may drop in once to try the group and regular attendance requires Scribblers membership; Southern Sisters in Crime asks RSVPs to Marlene Buchanan at [email protected]. Meetings do not occur in November or December, so plan accordingly. The room is straightforward—folding tables, a whiteboard, generous conversation—and its best features are process-oriented: critique rounds, short readings, publishing tips, and genre-specific troubleshooting for mystery and faith writing. MWCA only provides meeting space; volunteers and organizers lead sessions, set agendas, and steward the tone of critique and encouragement. Why visit? Because small towns benefit from focused creative communities: writers here exchange pragmatic advice on local events, submission strategies, and manuscript revision while building accountability that accelerates productivity. Bring two printed copies of any excerpt you want critiqued, a pen, and either a laptop or a notebook — sharing protocols tend to favor concise pages and time-limited feedback. Sessions start promptly; arriving a few minutes early helps organizers handle sign-ins and seating so the group can focus on craft. If you write mysteries, expect plot-focused critique and scene-level problem-solving; if you write faith-based material, expect encouragement alongside practical edits for clarity and tone. The community mixes published local authors, hobbyists, and writers seeking first drafts, so come with curiosity, thick skin, and specific questions. Practical logistics: the meeting location city is Monroe, Georgia; exact meeting address is not provided here—check the MWCA free creative gatherings page or contact organizers before you travel. This is not a commercial workshop but a civic literary resource: low-cost, peer-led, and focused on steady craft improvement. For first-timers, email [email protected] or visit monroewaltonarts.org to confirm the next third-Friday meeting and any requirements for visitors. Attending regularly can connect you to local readings, critique partners, and submitting opportunities; past attendees have formed accountability groups that share monthly targets, exchange beta reads, and co-host community readings in Monroe’s public spaces. The dual focus—Scribblers’ faith-informed craft and Southern Sisters’ mystery-smarts—makes this a rare pairing in Walton County, combining spiritual reflection with plot mechanics in a single cultural corridor. Whether you are revising a sermon, plotting a whodunit, or learning how to submit to magazines, the third-Friday meeting offers readable critique, practical next steps, and a local network that keeps you accountable between sessions. Leave with one clear revision task and a reliable regular contact to trade pages before the next meeting.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The meetings are free to visit once; regular participation in Scribblers requires membership—check MWCA listings for membership details.

You may visit Scribblers one time as a guest; regular attendance requires Scribblers membership. Southern Sisters requests RSVPs for attendees.

RSVP for Southern Sisters in Crime by emailing Marlene Buchanan at [email protected]; for general scheduling check monroewaltonarts.org.

Key Highlights

Difficulty

easy

Duration

90 Minutes

Fitness Level

No special fitness required; this is a seated, accessible group activity

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History

MWCA only provides a meeting space for these two groups; organizers and members run the sessions and community programming.

Conservation

Bring reusable water bottles, share digital drafts when practical, and carpool to reduce parking impact in downtown Monroe.

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Operated By

Free to Join • Book Yourself a Reminder • All Levels Welcome!

Adventure Tips

Bring printed copies

Bring two printed copies of any excerpt you want critiqued—shared copies keep workshops moving and help readers follow along.

essential

Arrive early to sign in

Arrive 10–15 minutes before 10:30 a.m. to handle sign-ins and seating so the group can start on time.

info

RSVP for Southern Sisters

If you plan to attend Southern Sisters in Crime, email Marlene Buchanan at [email protected] to confirm space and expectations.

warning

Expect time-limited feedback

Keep excerpts concise (1–2 pages) and ask a specific question so critique is actionable within the meeting’s schedule.

essential

Recommended Gear

Two printed copies

Printed pages make sharing and markup easier for critique rounds.

Essential

Notebook or laptop

For taking notes on feedback and jotting revision tasks during the meeting.

Essential

Pen or highlighter

To mark suggested edits on paper copies or notes.

Essential

Sample pages (1–2 per critique)

Short, focused excerpts fit the meeting format and attract practical feedback.

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