When I was a writing beginner I found comfort in writing groups. They can give support and encouragement to young authors and some tips to improve. On the other side of the coin though they can be the very thing that destroys a budding career.
When I started to dream about writing big, I joined a lot of writing groups on the internet - mind you, this was back in the early 2000's - and I found that they were very supportive and everybody cheered each other on. Now, with the rise of social media it seemed that the tides has turned and everybody has something to criticise each other on.
Perhaps this ties back society - due to upheavals happening in the world right now people has become meaner as there's a lot more stress inducing things going on.
I've always tried to be gentle on new writers, and I probably won't criticise them by saying that they could look it up on Google.
I've always been of firm belief that It takes time to get to the position you're at now and everybody was once young and inexperienced.
I learned much from other writers when I first started and I don't mind giving back to the writing community the love.
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