Crowdsourcing: Florida Writer’s Association
Welcome back!
Once more, I reach out to the crowd for thoughts on my latest question: Returning to the Florida Writer’s Association.
A long time ago, I had joined the Florida Writer’s Association in search of others who shared my passion for writing. I wanted to find kindred spirits who understand the driving force of wanting to put down words to describe the thoughts, ideas, and visions dancing within my mind. I hoped I could then find some within who wrote in similar genres as I and that maybe we could become a critique group and support each other as we all strived for own goals. I even took part in the first such conference they had organized.
Unfortunately, I didn’t find what I was looking for. The meetings didn’t hold my interest and there were very, very few who wrote in my genres and seemingly even fewer who were interested in working in a critique group. And I was too early in my writing career to relate to some of the topics in the conference. While I had some great social opportunities, it didn’t work out as I had hoped. In fact, I remember when I went up to chat with the keynote speaker, he took the time to point out I was overweight and that it would affect my writing (Like I really didn’t notice I was sporting some extra pounds. I’m glad you pointed it out for me!).
That was about eight to nine years ago. I recently stumbled across the Annual Florida Writer’s Conference website and was thinking about going back to see what was happening. I’m still looking for some social opportunities with other writers and have found them to be lacking here in Orlando. But, then some of the last experiences I had kept coming to mind. Would I just be throwing my time away? Or should I shelve my experiences and go back to the meetings to see if maybe there are others around who also write in my genre and give the organization a chance once more? What do you think?
June 12, 2009 No Comments