
This is my blog for things that inspire me to write. fanfiction.
I write:
...for the lost. for the hopeful and the desperate.
...for the ones who lost hope.
...for the stories untold.
I write.
Decorated with pointless little words, speeches, I'd suppose, in a way. They are reminders. Tell their story.
Take their masks. Take them and run, run, and scatter their ashes into the wind. Fly, soaring and free.
Anonymous asked: I don’t think you answered my previous question. Do you or your followers know of any quality writing sites? I want to post my work online and receive good feedback.
Here’s a decently long list:
- Anobiumlit
- Authonomy
- Booksie
- Burrst (endorsed by K)
- CritiqueCircle (endorsed by hiddeninyour-mind)
- EditRed
- Fanfiction: For fan fiction authors (endorsed by C, R, M, and K)
- FictionPress (endorsed by C)
- Figment: Figment has also taken over Inkpop (endorsed by C)
- Glypho
- GreatWriting: UK site
- GSPoetry: For poets
- Legendfire (endorsed by punifa)
- Lulu
- Mibba
- NaNoWriMo (endorsed by R and K)
- PoetrySoup: For poets
- Protagonize: Collaborative interactive fiction (addventure)
- Quilliant
- RealeBooks
- Scribophile (endorsed by A)
- SoulScribe
- TeenInk: For teenagers
- theNextBigWriter
- ThisIsBy
- Tikatok: For children
- TodaysWoman: For women
- Triond
- Voicesnet: For poets
- Wattpad (endorsed by C)
- WEbook
- WriteLink: UK site
- WritersInTouch
- Writing
- YoungWritersSociety: For teenagers
Plenty of Tumblrs also post writers’ work and give feedback:
More sources for publishing online and getting feedback:
- The Best Paying Publishing/Writing Websites Online
- 50 Sites Similar to Inkpop
- Resource List: 40+ Sites for Writers
Also, we have answered a question similar to this one before. You can find it here, though we’ve added all the links from that response to this one. Thank you for your question!
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