A friendly writing circle with a memorable name

Bakersfield Writers Cult

We don’t write to fit in. We write to conjure.

A creative writing club for fiction writers, poets, memoirists, essayists, screenwriters, playwrights, journalists, humorists, romance writers, sci-fi dreamers, horror fans, literary writers, beginners, and anyone trying to make the page come alive.

Friendly cult, not creepy cult. Around here, “cult” means devotion to the craft, regular gatherings, inside jokes, shared deadlines, and cheering when someone finally finishes the thing.

The Manifesto

A writing club with warmth, bite, and momentum.

Bakersfield Writers Cult is built around showing up, making pages, sharing useful feedback, trying new genres, celebrating progress, and helping unfinished drafts become finished work.

Read the friendly manifesto →
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Every writer needs a room.

A dedicated place to write, read, speak, experiment, fail safely, try again, and be witnessed.

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Every genre counts.

Romance, memoir, poetry, comedy, fantasy, journalism, scripts, literary fiction, horror, children’s work, and everything between.

03

Critique should help.

Feedback should be honest, kind, specific, and focused on making the work stronger.

04

Bakersfield has stories.

Family history, Central Valley heat, music, work, faith, food, comedy, love, ghost towns, oil fields, diners, farms, and everyday magic.

Inside the Circle

Useful, social, creative, and alive.

Weekly Write-InsCritique StudiosGenre NightsPrompt SparksProject TrackingOpen MicsPublishing HelpZine SubmissionsAccountability CirclesMember Spotlights

Writing Paths

Built for more than one type of writer.

The site now makes room for every kind of project: personal, funny, literary, commercial, experimental, genre-driven, local, performance-based, and publishable.

Club Calendar

Upcoming gatherings.

Write-ins, workshops, critique studios, genre nights, open readings, submission deadlines, and friendly accountability meetups.

The Rooms

Workshops for every kind of page.

Fiction, poetry, memoir, essays, screenwriting, comedy, romance, sci-fi/fantasy, mystery, children’s writing, revision, and publishing.

Prompt Spark

The Letter You Never Sent

Write a letter, scene, poem, essay, monologue, or comic bit addressed to someone who will never read it.

Spark Deck

More ways into the page.

A larger prompt bank now covers fiction, poetry, memoir, comedy, romance, scripts, nonfiction, local Bakersfield stories, revision, mystery, speculative work, and young readers.

Club Board

Admin-synced demo announcements.

Create announcements in Admin Mock and they appear here and inside the portal dashboard.

Member Portal

Your private writing studio.

Track projects, complete goals, add room tasks, use the spark deck, RSVP to events, submit work, collect badges, join circles, and keep the draft moving.

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Enter Portal Prototype

New: Writer Studio

Now members can write inside the portal.

The portal now includes a snazzy in-browser editor with autosave, live word count, project attachment, spark insertion, focus mode, typewriter mode, text export, and quick sends to goals, critique, or submissions.

New Page — autosaved

Spark: Write the scene from the place that knows the character best.

The first sentence does not need to be perfect. It only needs to open the door.

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Write the Valley

Bakersfield belongs in the work.

Use downtown streets, Kern County heat, oil fields, diners, family stories, music, farms, neon, churches, comedy, romance, mystery, and desert light as writing fuel.

Open Local Writing Page

The Cult Quarterly

A future zine for the circle.

Selected prompt responses, poems, short fiction, essays, comedy pieces, reviews, script pages, and local dispatches can live in a polished quarterly publication.

The Ledger

News from the circle.

Prompts, craft notes, workshop recaps, member spotlights, local writing life, and the future zine archive.

The page is waiting

Bring the unfinished thing.

Join the circle, claim a deadline, meet other writers, and make your next page less lonely.

Join the Circle