Post by account_disabled on Dec 19, 2023 23:32:34 GMT -5
A reading club is a group of people who discuss readings and books. A reading group like this can be useful to writers, especially aspiring writers. There are several ways online to create a reading group. It's about sharing your own story, or even a passage or chapter of a novel, and receiving criticism and comments to improve it. Many fear that publishing a text online could be dangerous, because anyone can appropriate it. However, there are ways to protect one's works, in addition to the fact that a publisher must be completely crazy if he publishes a text that he found online in the name of another.
Reading groups on Google+ Google Plus now allows you to create business pages , i.e. a sort of fan pages on the model of those on Facebook. The Google+ business page will become your reading club . Choose a suitable name, create a special circle, called for example Readers, and include your trusted readers in that circle. Compared to Facebook fan pages, business pages are Special Data more limited: no one, apart from the person who created it, can write on a business page. So how can you interact with the reading group created? Is simple. From your Google Plus profile, create a circle called, for example, with the same name as the reading group. When you want to send your text to be read, just share it only with that circle and no one else will be able to read it.
But anyone who is part of that circle will be able to read it and comment on it. In the picture I have shared a post with a test circle that I created, in which I inserted my blog page. Reading circle Reading groups on Facebook Facebook provides groups, which are easy to create. A Facebook group works like a small forum, so everyone can open a discussion, in this case post their own story, and get comments. Even on Facebook it is possible to create groups reserved for a small circle of people. In the window that will open when you create the group, you can choose a name to identify it, already add members and decide whether to leave the group open (so the contents will be visible to everyone), closed (but contents visible only to members) or even secret (no one can see it, only members). This way you have a good choice for the type of reading group you want to create.
Reading groups on Google+ Google Plus now allows you to create business pages , i.e. a sort of fan pages on the model of those on Facebook. The Google+ business page will become your reading club . Choose a suitable name, create a special circle, called for example Readers, and include your trusted readers in that circle. Compared to Facebook fan pages, business pages are Special Data more limited: no one, apart from the person who created it, can write on a business page. So how can you interact with the reading group created? Is simple. From your Google Plus profile, create a circle called, for example, with the same name as the reading group. When you want to send your text to be read, just share it only with that circle and no one else will be able to read it.
But anyone who is part of that circle will be able to read it and comment on it. In the picture I have shared a post with a test circle that I created, in which I inserted my blog page. Reading circle Reading groups on Facebook Facebook provides groups, which are easy to create. A Facebook group works like a small forum, so everyone can open a discussion, in this case post their own story, and get comments. Even on Facebook it is possible to create groups reserved for a small circle of people. In the window that will open when you create the group, you can choose a name to identify it, already add members and decide whether to leave the group open (so the contents will be visible to everyone), closed (but contents visible only to members) or even secret (no one can see it, only members). This way you have a good choice for the type of reading group you want to create.