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Shut up and Write!

Shut up and Write! turns writing from a solitary, to a social experience.

The concept is simple: meet up with others in a cafe (hopefully one with plenty of power points), and write. The concept originated in the San Francisco Bay Area, amongst creative writers and now has a not for profit foundation to spread the word. Research students and academics around the world use Shut up and Write to get work done. The idea is to make the act of writing fun and relaxing, as the San Francisco group puts it:

No critiquing, exercises, lectures, ego, competition or feeling guilty

Anyone can start a Shut up and Write! group – you don’t need permission or any extra resources, but we have found it works best if you:

Want to know more? read the original post I wrote about the concept at RMIT and a follow up post from our sister blog, The Research Whisperer “Writes well with others”.

You don’t have to start your own group, there might be an existing Shut up and Write! group near you which has a meeting schedule and a venue – have a look on the official Shut up and Write website. It’s a great way to make friends during your study.

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