Peer Book Review Group Writing Group

About this Writing Group

For those out there who have more than just short stories and articles that wish to have outside opinions. For those looking for as little or as much scrutiny as they want about their work. Whether your book is a first, second, third, etc draft this is where you can meet up with other aspiring writers looking for the same amount of attention towards their book as you are for yours.

This group is also flexible in it's structure.

What this means is the creator of this group is not all knowing or clairvoyant. If there are adjustments to the review process or additions members would feel are helpful to there creative process please let them be heard. This group is designed to aid in creativity and be an amalgam, not a rigid structure.

This group is also out there to help those who might be experiencing writer's block. This group also is for those who are wanting to share budding ideas, but are having trouble moving forward in way they like.

Remember, in the end it is y

Group Stats
Group Moderator:ajsargent
Approved Members:15
Last Review:Aug 19, 2010
Members Awaiting Approval:0

Upload your writing to this writing group

and get quality critiques from peers or classmates

in order to strengthen and improve your writing!

Rules & Regulations for this Group

There really is only two rules. First, and most importantly, this is a give and take set-up. If you want your book reviewed you must be willing to review someone else's. If one book is longer than the other, working out a fair exchange is between you and the other author. Second Rule, simply be accommodating and sensitive to the author's wishes.


Other than that all other rules are between you and your fellow reviewers.

What is Review Fuse?

Review Fuse facilities the peer critique process for writing groups and courses. We help authors improve by:

  • Encouraging high quality critiques through our structured critique process
  • Facilitating the peer critique process for writing courses or traditional writing groups.
  • Providing detailed critique frameworks that help reviewers focus on the most important elements of writing.
  • Allowing reviewers to add inline contextual comments while critiquing.
  • Providing tools that help authors aggregate and synthesis multiple reviews of your work.
  • Allowing interaction with the general Review Fuse community and private topic focused writing groups.

Groups make it easy to meet with and get critiqued by your peers. Request to join this group or start your own group today.

More About Public & Private Writing Groups

The person who creates the group, known as the moderator, determines who can join and participate in the group. The moderator also chooses how many assigned reviews members of the group will be asked to complete for each submission and can create customized review frameworks for the group to use.

When a group is designated as public then anyone can request to join the group. The moderator can choose to allow anyone to join or to review and approve applications for membership. Private groups are only accessible by invitation.

If you choose zero assigned critiques then group members can access and critique each other’s works via your group private content catalog. This is the most common setting used by university writing courses.