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FAQ
Question: Do I have to submit a manuscript?
Short Answer: No.
Detailed Answer: Our writers submit manuscripts as they become available. However, the purpose of these workshops is to provide invaluable feedback to the writers which obviously can’t be done if there isn’t a manuscript.
Question: Do I have to critique others?
Short Answer: Yes.
Detailed Answer: The whole point of critique workshops is to provide each writer with feedback. In doing so, we can learn how to strengthen our own writing. It isn’t fair to ask for your work to be critiqued if you aren’t returning the favor!
Question: Should my manuscript be print ready, meaning a final copy that’s ready to be published?
Short Answer: No.
Detailed Answer: While you should aim to have your copy as polished as possible, free of grammatical and spelling errors as possible, your manuscript doesn’t have to be ready for publication. Some writers are looking merely to sharpen skills, try out different techniques and grow from the experience. Others may have a certain contest or purpose to fulfill as a goal.
Question: I’ve never proofread or edited before. Are there rules to follow?
Short Answer: Yes and no.
Detailed Answer: You’ll find proofing and editing information here on this site which will be helpful both in editing/proofing a copy as well as understanding the marks that are made on your own piece. Go at your own pace, ask questions and do what you feel most comfortable doing. If you’d like, we can pair you up with another writer to help you learn editing and proofing methods.
Question: Is there a specific format I should use for my manuscript?
Short Answer: No.
Detailed Answer: While we don’t require a specific format, you should get into the habit of writing within the industry’s standards. Work should have a header with the title of your piece, your name, the date (or season) and what draft/copy level (e.g. first draft, third draft, final copy, etc.) We urge you to number your pages. The industry standard is to double space, set margins to 1? on all sides, use a Courier font at 12pt. which we encourage you to stick with.
Question: Do I have to send my manuscript in prior to the meeting?
Short Answer: No.
Detailed Answer: To guarantee your piece is critiqued and that you get the most “bang for your buck” (even though it is a free workshop, your time is worth something, right?), it is in your favor if you do send it by the deadline or even earlier. If you wait and bring it with you, we can’t guarantee we’ll have enough time to get to it. If, however, you do opt to do this, make certain you bring enough copies for everyone (about 5, not including your own copy).
Still have questions? Need more information? Feel free to ask! Either use the comment section here (we can all benefit from the questions and answers) or email kathie dot blog at gmail dot com.
Critique Group Sunday, Mar. 9th
Chico Writer’s Group Critique Workshop
Location: CSUC Merriam Library, 4th Floor Event has been closed to general public. If you have not confirmed attendance, you do not have a spot reserved.
From elevators, turn right and right again. Go towards back wall where there are several study tables behind the California Docs.
Note: If it’s nice, we will be meeting outside on the lawn between Laxon Auditorium and the library.
Time: 1:00 – 3:00 PM Event has been closed.
Date: Sunday, March 9th, 2008
RSVP: kathie dot blog at gmail dot com or 530-521-4264 by Thursday, March 6th, 2008
Guests: Open to anyone in the Chico/Paradise/Oroville/Hamilton City/Orland area (or those who can make it to our meeting place!)
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Critique Group Sunday, Feb. 24th
Event: Regular Critique Workshop
Date: Sunday, February 24, 2008*
Place: Merriam Library, 4th Floor (specifics will be emailed upon confirmation)
or, outside on the lawn between library and Laxom Auditorium if it’s nice.
Time: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
RSVP: No later than Wednesday, February 20th (see info below) Read the rest of this entry »
Critique Group Sunday, Feb. 17th
I’m happy to say that our first “official” critique workshop went very well! Of course, that’s my opinion and have yet to hear from the other attendees if that’s a universal feeling or I’m just completely off in LaLa Land. Our next meeting is tentatively set for Sunday, February 17th. The details follow.
If you did not attend nor notified us of a desire to attend the first meeting and would like to come, please leave a comment (remember, your email address is required but never published, sold, traded, put up for a dart board target or otherwise; however without an accurate active address, we won’t be able to respond so please make sure you input it correctly!) and one of us will get back to you with the specifics.
As this is an active critique workshop, everyone intending on attending should have contacted us no later than the Thursday preceding the event (therefore, Thursday, February 14 a.k.a. V-Day) so the pieces we’ll be reviewing can be sent to you in enough time for you to read and participate in the workshop.
Event: Regular Critique Workshop
Date: Sunday, February 17, 2008
Place: Merriam Library, 4th Floor (specifics will be emailed upon confirmation)
Time: 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Hope to see you there!
Sunday, February 3rd
Writer’s Workshop
Sunday, February 3rd
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Merriam Library, 4th Floor
Warner Street, Chico
Attendees must RSVP as this event is not open to the public and is a working session. RSVPs after Thursday, January 31st will not be accepted as manuscripts will be emailed out at that time and everyone participating is expected to have printed out and read their copy at least twice and have made comments on the piece for discussion during the workshop.
If you are unfamiliar with the critiquing process or unsure of what to ask of fellow writers as far as what you want them to focus on when reviewing your work, please refer to the critique guidelines, tips and hints white papers maintained off the “pages” section of the navigation sidebar.
RSVPs may be made by commenting to this post (your email address is required, however we will never post the address nor sell/share/bargain/trade your information with anyone) or via the FaceBook group, Chico Writer’s Group (you’re required to have membership to FaceBook and the group before you can RSVP).


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