July 15, 2011

Using Google+ Hangouts, writers can now create their own virtual hangouts to carry out writing exercises and converse with others about them.

Author Mary Robinette Kowal says the goal of these writing hangouts is “to have a little bit of socializing to break up the process of creation.” They can also help make the writing process a lot less solitary.

The process for setting up a Google+ hangout is simple:

  • “Put up a post saying that you are going to have a writing date at [x] time OR just spontaneously open a hangout.” [You can install Google Voice and a video plugin for the hangouts here.]
  • “As soon as the hangout is open, place a comment on it that states that it is a writing date and what the parameters are.”
  • “Suggested parameters: ‘We’ll chat for fifteen minutes. Then at quarter past we’ll start writing for forty-five minutes. On the hour, there’s another 15 minute break for chat … Rinse and repeat. If you want to join in mid-way, that’s fine, but we’ll just wave at you until the next break.’ “

Most of the reactions from writers who responded to Kowal’s post have been positive. “I love this idea!” said commenter Ellise Heiskell. “I feel like such a hermit when I’m writing.”

The only problem is, sometimes there aren’t any other writers to hang out with.

“I attempted a ‘hangout’ this morning. Nobody showed up,” said commmenter Edward Champion. “But hope springs eternal! I’m willing to try again!”

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Mallary Tenore Tarpley is a faculty member at the University of Texas at Austin’s Moody College of Communication and the associate director of UT’s Knight…
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