Practice Writing and More at One of These 3 Writing Clubs

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As a literary and cultural hub, Delhi has so much to offer. And moreover, with so many writing and creative activities taking place, the city is full of tiny groups that get together and create great literature. We have rounded up the few clubs that hone your writing skills, be it in terms of poetry, fiction or non-fiction. Read on to find out how you can contribute.

Delhi Aspiring Writers Group {DAWG}

This is a writing group that was created for members to share their writings, and to motivate each other. The group deals with all kinds of creative writing, and regularly meets up in a restaurant or park to discuss or critique literature. The group encourages writing exercises for members, to help hone their skills, and often has more than 700 people participating. The idea here is to stay inspired, and inspire each other.

Where: You can check them out here. 

For more details, visit their Facebook page here.

The Unknown Pen

The Unknown Pen is a group on Facebook that tries to unleash hidden creativity in writers, young and old. It is also a firm that provides writing services, so you can also choose to work and publish with it. The Facebook group is a platform where you can share your writings with others and receive feedback and critique. They also offer training and job opportunities to lesser-known writers. So, if writing is your calling, you know whom to get in touch with.

Where: You can check them out here.

Contact: email at theunknownpen@gmail.com

For more details, visit their Facebook page here.

Budding Indian Authors {BIA}

This is again a Facebook group, started by Shailendra Chaturvedi and Ruchi Kaul, that provides the space to share writings. They give you a platform for some praise and perspective. This is one the best places to keep in touch with like-minded people, who enjoy writing as much as you do.

For more details, join their Facebook group here.

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