Take A Stretch With A Group Writing Project

A group writing project is a great way to stretch your blog writing muscles.

Taking part in a project is also an easy and effective way to:

  • raise your profile
  • meet other bloggers
  • get links, trackbacks and comments
  • generate ideas for new topics
  • experiment and have some fun

(I could go on but one of my own writing challenges this month is to keep my posts shorter.)

If you’re looking for a group writing project look no further than the latest offering from Robert Hruzek at Middle Zone Musings. This time there’s no excuses – I have to confess that some of us writerly types protested last time round at the challenge of learning from sport – because the topic is one that anyone can write about.

It’s “What I Learned From… People”

(Tip: if that seems too mind-bogglingly wide open, look for the connection with the focus of your blog or your overall purpose and intention in writing.)

Entries are due in by February 10th – you’ll find more information on the what and the how at the Middle Zone.

If you enjoy group writing projects – as a participant or a blogger who runs them – you’ll want to check out a new site from Jacob Share called Group Writing Projects.

The site isn’t yet out of its wraps and if you go over just now it’ll still be as a sneak preview… but the preview looks good, with the promise of:

  • Timely announcements of new group writing projects for you to participate in from around the blogosphere
  • Useful tips and advice on running your own group writing projects
  • Glamorous profiles of blogs and bloggers running group writing projects
  • Much, much more…

If he offers me a glamorous profile I’m definitely going to submit details of the forthcoming Confident Writing project to the site. I’m still working on the details – and want to let the latest WILF project finish before I set us off with anything else – but I’ll keep you posted when it’s ready to roll.