The proposal for the group came from one of my fellow writers from TAFE, who said she had been feeling disconnected from the writing community since leaving the course. During the meeting, it became obvious that this was a sentiment shared by all of us; we missed the face-to-face feedback and critiquing, the immediacy of sharing our writing with other people in the same room.
At TAFE, having daily classes meant that we had constant deadlines imposed on us. As much as we complained about being forced to submit poems and short stories, novels and screenplays, the fact that we had to have something to workshop most weeks meant that we were always writing. In the three years since the writing course ended, however, many of us have become a bit slack as far as writing goes - at least, I know I have. I'd set goals for myself and then uni or work or life would get in the way, and I'd just sort of shrug and say "I'll do it next month". Though I did get a bit of my novella done during NaNoWriMo this year, I haven't written nearly as much as I should have. And I pretty much haven't touched my fantasy trilogy since TAFE.
It felt good to be in a room full of writers again. Even though we weren't actually workshopping, it felt as though just talking about the writing and critiquing process was enough to stir my need to create. We now have others to hold us accountable; if we say we want to have a piece done by a given time, the other group members can give us the proverbial kick in the pants we need to reach that goal. The group we've thrown together is full of good writers and workshoppers, so I'm looking forward to seeing what influence it has on my own writing. I'm hoping that with other writers constantly reading and critiquing my work and giving me feedback, it will improve not only the quantity but also the quality of what I write. Maybe, just maybe, it will make the difference between having a few random chapters of a manuscript and having a completed novella ready to publish.
Between writing and doing Honours for IT/Multimedia, it looks like I have an interesting (if hectic) year ahead.
And because it's Christmas, here's a picture of my dog asleep under the Christmas tree:

