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Real-life groups: some work, some don't


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It was through a real-life writers group that I learned the tricks for how to launch my book and make money with it. That writers group is growing, with more new members each week!

 

On the 12th, I went to a real-life singles group meeting---not the one with the 60-yo cougars!---and it suddenly made sense why these groups don't seem to be much better than the online groups for singles. This new group was all 20-40 yo real singles, but the group didn't have a theme. Ok, the members are all single... then what? It makes me wonder whether my artistic singles group would be a non-starter after all... so what if no professional portrait painters or sculptors want to join? There are thousands of singles who have creative hobbies, who are probably frustrated that they haven't found any groups that serve their purpose yet. As for the shut-ins who don't want to meet anyone, well they can suit themselves.

 

BTW I've been scoping out local parks. What if this thing works?????

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