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- I heard about IWW by taking Wendee Holtcamp's nature writing course.
- I heard about you from a friend who heard about it from her writing teacher.
- I found you via a link from sfreview.
- A friend suggested that I take a look at your site.
- On another blog's link list. I honestly forget which one, because I saved this site so long ago, but I do remember it was another bloglist.
- Based on a reference from another writer
- I visited http://www.writing-world.com/links/critique.shtml#groups where your site is referenced.
- I used to be a member of the Novels-L list, and enjoyed it very much.
- I heard about IWW from Ann Hite, who is also a member of 29gifts.org and was one of my writing buddies for NaNoWriMo.
- I found your group on a discussion board on Willamette Writers.
- I found you by googling "writing workshops".
- I was a member of Novels-L for about three years until 2006, when my
- Internet Service Provider went out of the ISP business ... I don't remember exactly where I found IWW originally, but it was in some online list of writing resources.
- I found the IWW via the guardian article 'How the internet helped me write a novel'
- Internet search through www.writing-world.com
- Last but not least, I found this group on google. Thank god for google!
- I found you by searching the web for writers' workshops.
- I found the IWW through a general search forum.
- I discovered this site through Google.
- Amazingly I found your website through a Google search for a list of the best creative nonfiction works. I almost back-clicked when I realized your site wasn't what I was looking for, but I kept reading the page and was glad I did.
- Through a writers digest magazine.
- I found this online group by googling "online writer critique group.
- I found you by a web search.
- I found this site on the internet.
- I found this site by wandering around on the interwebs.
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