Hyderabad’s Write Club brings together writers of all ages and genres
Write Club Hyderabad is a community for writers of all ages and genres, founded in 2015. The club has grown from a small gathering to a large group of 30 writers meeting biweekly to share and critique their work. It has published four anthologies and offers a supportive environment for aspiring writers without any registration fees.
- ▪The club was founded by Sravanthi Talluri in 2015 and has since grown significantly.
- ▪It has hosted nearly 600 meet-ups and published four anthologies featuring participants' stories.
- ▪The club encourages a collaborative atmosphere where writers can review each other's work without judgment.
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On a breezy Saturday afternoon, a group of 30 writers, ranging in age from 10 to 68, gather at Aaromale in Film Nagar for the biweekly meet-up of Write Club Hyderabad, the largest community for and by writers in the city. Between 2pm and 5pm, the writers go through a short warm-up exercise and a longer writing sessionon a pre-decided theme and finally read their work aloud before closing the session with a collective peer review.Thirty-three-year-old Sravanthi Talluri founded the club on a similar Saturday afternoon in 2015 at Lamakaan in Banjara Hills. What started that day as a gathering of 9-10 people has now become a haven for writers across the city. “We aimed to facilitate a writer’s journey by creating a supportive and symbiotic community.
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