BROOKE MCINTYRE - JUNE 10, 2015
Finding a writing group or partner is a lot like dating. There’s an element of searching and an element of matching. You’re looking for people you can share a piece of your creative self with, for people you want to spend time on, for people who can help you become a stronger writer—a tribe or community. Read More
ALLEYWATCH - AUGUST 6, 2015
Writing can be a daunting task. Whether it be a full-fledged book or even a blog post, getting quality feedback is essential if you want to produce quality work. But even if you do have a group of friends willing to take a look at your writing, it is often difficult to find engaged individuals... Read More
MARIANNE KNOWLES - NOVEMBER 4, 2014
Today, Writers’ Rumpus is chatting with Brooke McIntyre, founder of Inked Voices, a website and tool that lets writers run cloud-based critique groups. Brooke is a writer, a reader, a business professional, and a mom of two little ones. I first met her online back in the spring, when the beta test for Inked Voices was underway. Read More
ERIN ROBERTS - MAY 30, 2014
These days, there’s an app or a website for everything. Brooke McIntyre is using the web to bring together writers looking to help each other improve their work and unleash their creativity. She may not have a tech background, but she’s using a relatively new medium to update a century’s old process. Read More