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Motown Writers Network writing group in Detroit

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To group or to solo, ah, that is the question.

As with most other worthwhile endeavors, writing doesn’t happen in a vacuum, regardless of Emily Dickinson’s, one of America’s most famous poets, self-imposed seclusion. In today’s complex world of writing, group involvement is the name of the game; and this particular group, part of Motown Writers Network, is right in the heart of Detroit where members gather for some serious writing at Barnes & Noble on Warren and Cass every second Saturday except for November.

“So why a writing group?” some literary mavericks may ask.

One reason is there’s power in numbers. That applies to writers, especially, even though some may lay claim to being nonconformist lonely cowboys of the writing prairie. Admittedly orange butterfly weed, dotted blazing star, and tall grasslands may be stunning, but it is in the writing group a writer must lay his muse on the table, the same table around which other writers sit to provide feedback on works in progress.

Another reason, there’s this strange phenomenon that most writing devotees know as being intrinsically woven into the fabric of writing groups, an alchemy of creativity, because it is not really possible to teach anyone to write. Writing comes from deep within a writer’s soul, and the purpose of the writing group is to facilitate that creativity by providing a nonthreatening nurturing environment in which writers can grow.

This mysterious transformative power of the group is what keeps writers humble, centered, while, at the same time, sending them on a lifelong journey of writing where the journey is as meaningful as the destination. But no matter how far writers travel in their creative search, they always come back home to their group, humbled by their wandering and the realization that the destination, which to some may be that much sought after book contract, or making it on the New York Times best seller list, isn’t the end of writing. Their humility will serve them well for even if they do get published, they’re already asking themselves, what next?

What next is to continue writing, simply, honestly, without pretentiousness, laying their egos on the altar of creativity, where egos immolate in the light of authentic writing. This means to continue being an active part of a writing community, open to the present moment, open to the past and the future, for who knows where a writer’s journey may lead. One thing is clear, in a writer’s world time is not necessarily parallel.

The circle of life is ever spinning as a writer’s mind conjures up another offering to the altar of creativity.
So for those desiring to plumb the depths of the muse, to be swept into the creative process that is within and see it go through an alchemic transformation, the group that meets at Barnes and Noble at Cass and Warren in Detroit extends an open invitation.

According to its website, while being intensely committed to the writing process, the group also has fun writing, publishing, and providing networking and marketing tips.

Yes, Virginia, there is a writing group just for you. Follow this link: http://motownwriters.ning.com
 

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Erika Martin, a graduate of University of Michigan-Dearborn, is a bilingual poet and writer from Dearborn Heights, Michigan. Ms. Martin has...

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  • Sylvia, Founder of Motown Writers Network 1 year ago
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    I'm honored and pleased to be the feature of your story. Thank you so very much. The groups website is www.motownwriters.com. It's Free to join and we have a lot more events coming in the future. Thank you again.

  • ORW 1 year ago
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    Thanks for pointing the lone writers out here in the direction of a group of like minded individuals with which we can share our creativity!!! :)

  • Gayle 1 year ago
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    Nice, hope to check it out soon!

  • Erika Martin 1 year ago
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    Sylvia, you do a great job keeping the fires of Detroit's literary scene burning bright. I will keep featuring news items on my site. Thank you for your comments.

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