What do you consider the best writing site on the internet?
December 11th, 2009 Posted by: admin
I write poetry/lyrics, short stories and am working on a book. I belong to a small site, which I enjoy, but want more exposure.
By: Raboobell
By: Raboobell
Tags: Best Writing, Poetry, Short Stories

December 12th, 2009 at 09:40
you mean for people to read you, or “writing site”? A great writing site is Absolute Write’s Water cooler.
December 15th, 2009 at 13:45
Why don’t you try putting your writing up on your own site. With the right publicity (word of mouth, yahoo groups, good meta tags) you should get plenty of exposure and you are free to do with it whatever you want, meaning no guidelines, and you’ll get feedback too to help on your journey to publication. Cheers
December 18th, 2009 at 05:39
lots of comedy writers that are popular and have published articles also contribute to mcsweeney’s. mcsweeneys.net if i remember correctly. you’ll enjoy many of the pieces. there’s one’s for every type of humor.
December 19th, 2009 at 23:06
thepoetsanctuary.net
webook.com
Both are great sites to get you started!
Personally, I enjoy thepoetsanctuary.net more.
December 23rd, 2009 at 06:37
I like a writing site called AbsoluteWrite. The site is well-moderated, so little time’s wasted by trolls, spammers, personal attacks, petty rivalries, and such. There are boards for writing in a great many genres, including some that are hard to come by, like freelance and erotica, boards for all writers, boards about agents and publishers, boards about technical information or problems, even boards for goofing around, movies and TV, cooking, and arguing politics and social issues.
The level of professionalism there is excellent. Many of the more active members have books you can find at the local Barnes & Noble. However, there’s no elitism or snobbery between the published, the wanna-be, and the ones whose goal is to pay to be published or just have a better blog.
At the Share Your Work boards writers can get critique from people who know what they’re talking about. (It’s far more useful than feedback from friends and family, who tend to praise because you’re you.) The SYW boards are separated by genre, so your vampire story won’t be critiqued by western writers, or your screenplay by poets. Criticism is honest but never cruel, and limited to the writing, not the writer. Most people offer not just negative feedback but note positives, too, plus instruction and encouragement to try again.
Young writers are not second-class citizens there, either.
December 26th, 2009 at 03:14
Have you tried Helium.com
This website allows you to write freelance, post your work and stories, write articles for money, gives writing and publishing tips, and much much more. You need to check it out and experience it for yourself.
December 27th, 2009 at 17:07
My favorite is !!!
December 30th, 2009 at 22:11
I am just starting an online literary mag and looking for submissions of original material for posting on my site. There is no payment involved at this point since it’s just starting out. It is limited exposure, but you retain the rights to your work. If you are interested, check it out at fellowsonlinejournal.com Remember, this is new so there is no material up yet.
Good luck with your writing. I wish you the best!
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