Ask Amy: Writers’ group transitions to TED Talk

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Dear Amy: I attend a wonderful writers’ group with six people at our library.

Our problem is that one individual there is hijacking the meetings by interrupting and talking so much that she dominates the entire time we have together.

None of us get a chance to ask for feedback on our writing or to ask questions or contribute to the session.

I did take her aside a few years ago and as gently as possible asked if she could kindly allow all of us to participate, and hold off taking so much as we all had valuable words to share.

Her behavior never changed, and one by one members (including me) stopped going.

Can you dig up some thoughts as to how to fix this situation?

She seems to have some sort of a problem sharing air space.

I’m ready to shout: “Will you please just shut up?!”

— Writer in CNY

Dear Writer: From your narrative, it sounds as if this writers’ group has more or less disintegrated, due to this overwhelming member’s dominance.

Writers’ groups are not like book groups, where participants engage in freewheeling discussions on a particular work.

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