Hi all, well here I go again. I belong to a wonderful writers group of published and soon to be published writers (they can dream). Its called The Henderson Writers Group and we have to date 21 members. Not all show up at the bi-weekly meetings but still support the group. Dennis Griffin is a famous Mystery Writer and Bob Wiseman writes Western stories and the most fantastic Western cookbooks. They are all helpful and I have learned alot. I also write reviews for The Long Ridge Writers Group out of Connecticut and attend their forums/chats twice a week, they have many famous Writers, Agents and Editors attending and offering advice etc. I feel belonging to these groups is absolutely necessary. Further down someone whos name I forgot (sorry) said she had been away from a critique group because of all the different advice she received which caused her great stress and numerous confusing rewrites. Remember, a critique is a suggestion, and only a suggestion. You are the author and you should be true to yourself when you're writing. If one person makes a comment, take it with a grain of sand, Now if 3 make the same comment, [Roll Eyes] change it [Eek!] .Good rule of thumb.