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Sorry this isn't technically about writing, but I didn't know where else to ask.
Can we have a social forum as part of the writer's group?
I know it sounds like a stupid question because we're here to develop as writers, and there are other places, I assume, designed for discussing politics and culture, etc.
However, my case for such a thing here is built strictly on this.
The people here, characters, if you will, I have grown to know and develop opinions of. That is why if I asked Survivor what his opinion of the Iraq War was, of ir I asked Matt how he found about Hatrack in the first place, it would have a lot more meaning then if I asked some random internet person in general on some other forum I am not a participant of.
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Those discussions usually happen in this (Open Discussions About Writing) forum. Usually the question has to do about writing in one way or another. If you want to ask one person a specific question that you think is outside the realm of this board, you can always e-mail them.
Matt
PS: I found this forum when I got really involved in OSC's work. I read "How to Write Science Fiction and Fantasy" before I read Ender's Game. I looked for OSC's website and went through all the Writing Lessons. It was months before I saw the Writing Workshops link next to that.
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Okay, I'll try to answer your questions, as I perceive you to have asked them.
1--Can we have a social forum as part of the writer's group?
This really is a forum for writing, but if you want to have nonwriting, more social conversations, I would suggest that you see if the person you are interested in conversing with has a "Next, Please Introduce Yourself" topic. (Of course, you may have to ask the website software to show you all of the topics if that person has been around as long as Survivor has.)
If that person has one, you may post your questions and comments there. If that person doesn't have one, you may post your questions or comments in your own "Next, Please Introduce Yourself" topic (and if you don't have one, you can start one, even though it might be a bit late for that) and hope the person notices (or you can email them to alert them of your question).
2--asking opinions on nonwriting subjects (such as the Iraq War).
Please try to avoid discussions of politics here. As RMatthewWare has said, if you want to ask one person a specific question, especially about something potentially inflammatory (like politics), please ask them in email.
The only discussions of politics and religion (and other such potentially controversial subjects) that are allowed here are those that can be connected to a particular writing question you may have. If it doesn't relate to writing, we'd really prefer that you discuss it elsewhere.
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I might interject something here... if you step back, and take a wider view of this entire site, you'll be reminded that the writer's forum is only a small corner of OSC's entire website. He HAS a social forum section on this website. I rarely frequent that side of the board, because it seems to me to be a lot of hot-headed kids who post there (perhaps a misjudgment; perhaps not). But it DOES exist. I don't know that OSC owes us the bandwidth to include a separate social forum for a small portion of the users on his website?
But, all that said, I appreciate your sentiment. There seems to be a much higher level of courtesy and diplomacy and honest try-to-help spirit on this side of things. I've enjoyed the friendships I've been developing through my Hatrack participation.
I have heard before that this otherside exists. You say hotheads live there, and kids. To me that's a waste of time, I appreciate the opinions and discussion of members of this board here. I would have no interest in socializing with anyone on any of the other boards.
quote:...it would be nice to have a little corner for reviewing books and movies.
That's kind of what "Discussing Published Hooks & Books" is, Tara. If you'd like to review a book or movie, please feel free to post your review there.
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Here’s my humble opinion on social forums I’ve seen in other online workshops. They are fashioned by a few who know each other by name and enjoy familiar friendly banter. They share intimacies and humor that bring them even closer, and by doing so, fall into a circle of friends that eventually become a mutually exclusive clique. Newbies and others outside the circle feel excluded and they often kowtow to get in, or just don’t bother.
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Much as I've enjoyed political bantering, I get annoyed at sloppy reasoning and misstated facts. And I'm likely to express my anger, and get angry responses back.
One of the things that drove me away from the Internet Fan Fiction community I used to hang out at was the constant political debate---and the feeling it was both participated in and controlled by interested parties. (Would you enjoy reading a political debate if one of the moderators continually threatened to delete those that took contrary position to hers? I was so threatened.)
Besides, really, this particular set of forums (fora?) are for discussing writing, science fiction and fantasy writing, the art and practice thereof, and things that impinge on those. Politics, to a certain extent, does come up, but there are limits. And we all agreed to respect them.
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Will do. Printed it out and stapled it to my forehead. And all over my work area. OMAGAOFTHEALPHA Posts: 26 | Registered: Mar 2007
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Thank you I will be there as well, if I have time. OMAGA why would do that that would hurt like all he!! Trust me I did it once if was not fun. Rommel Fenrir Wolf II Posts: 856 | Registered: Nov 2006
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Wasn’t it clear when I said “why would do that that would hurt like all he!! Trust me I did it once if was not fun.” Rommel Fenrir Wolf II Posts: 856 | Registered: Nov 2006
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