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WEBSITES FOR WRITERS

So much out there and so little time to surf the net! There are so many websites on the craft floating out there on the ether, many of them excellent, some specialised on a particular area, some broad in their coverage. But where do you start? Well the answer is right in front of you. Listed below are some of the most visited and valuable websites that students of the craft shouldn’t overlook as they                                                                  navigate their publishing journey. 

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Writer Beware

The blog is dedicated to educating and informing writers about the potential pitfalls and scams prevalent in the publishing industry. It serves as a valuable resource for aspiring authors, providing information and warnings about literary agents, publishers, and other industry professionals who engage in unethical practices. Writer Beware serves as a crucial platform for writers to navigate the complex world of publishing.

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Master Class

The platform provides access to hours of high-quality video content, including interactive assignments, course materials, and community forums.

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Reddit for Writers

Largest subreddit community completely dedicated to writing.

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USA

Kristen Kieffer

Kristen is an author and creative wellness coach on a mission to help creatives untame their art and rewild their relationships with their creative work.

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USA

Jeff Goins

Jeff is a bestselling author, speaker, and ghostwriter. In his page you will learn more about ghostwriting, book and coaching.

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UK

A Quintillion Words

The blog was created by Emily Quinn, a writer based in the UK and it covers topics related to the world of words including reading and writing. Also, it contains book recommendations and interviews with authors

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UK

Reedsy Blog

The Reedsy blog is a resource for writers that offers tips, advice, and insights on various aspects of the publishing industry, such as writing techniques, book marketing, self-publishing, traditional publishing, and more.

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USA

Lit Hub

Literary Hub is an organizing principle in the service of literary culture, a single, trusted, daily source for all the news, ideas and richness of contemporary literary life.

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USA

Kirsten Oliphant

Advice, guidance and resources for authors who want to sell more books without being smarmy.

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USA

Jane Friedman

Jane has been working in the book publishing industry since the 1990s, she offers authors honest and unbiased guidance to make the best decisions for their careers.

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