Posts filed under ‘WRITERS OPPORTUNITIES’
WRITER’S FORUM INDIE WRITING
WEBSITES HELPFUL TO WRITERS
This is a series of posts which, I think, will be beneficial to writers.
But first, I would like to include my usual warning about using websites.
Whenever you check a website you are, in my opinion and I talk from experience, being put on a list for sale. So, expect the possibility of being bombarded by ads from companies you, perhaps, have never heard of and have no interest in.
By the same token, I feel that once you call a business for information you are also put on a list, for sale, of similar companies to the one you have called.
That’s just how it is in today’s society.
I hope you find the information offered in these posts helpful.
Anyone familiar with my blog is aware of the area, Writer’s Forum, which already offers a host of websites important for writers.
The Internet Writing Workshop
InternetWritingWorkshop.org
Has lists of places where you can submit your work for critique, critique others work and discuss the craft and marketing of writing.
WRITER’S FORUM MYSTERY WRITING
WEBSITES HELPFUL TO WRITERS
This is a series of posts which, I think, will be beneficial to writers.
But first, I would like to include my usual warning about using websites.
Whenever you check a website you are, in my opinion and I talk from experience, being put on a list for sale. So, expect the possibility of being bombarded by ads from companies you, perhaps, have never heard of and have no interest in.
By the same token, I feel that once you call a business for information you are also put on a list, for sale, of similar companies to the one you have called.
That’s just how it is in today’s society.
I hope you find the information offered in these posts helpful.
Anyone familiar with my blog is aware of the area, Writer’s Forum, which already offers a host of websites important for writers.
Mystery & Suspense Magazine
MysteryAndSuspense.com
Daily and quarterly online magazine offers interviews, reviews and features by and for writers of mystery, thrillers, crime, horror and suspense.
Has a review section providing information on market trends, popular topics and noteworthy books in the genre.
WRITER’S FORUM SUSPENSE WRITING
WEBSITES HELPFUL TO WRITERS
This is a series of posts which, I think, will be beneficial to writers.
But first, I would like to include my usual warning about using websites.
Whenever you check a website you are, in my opinion and I talk from experience, being put on a list for sale. So, expect the possibility of being bombarded by ads from companies you, perhaps, have never heard of and have no interest in.
By the same token, I feel that once you call a business for information you are also put on a list, for sale, of similar companies to the one you have called.
That’s just how it is in today’s society.
I hope you find the information offered in these posts helpful.
Anyone familiar with my blog is aware of the area, Writer’s Forum, which already offers a host of websites important for writers.
Kill Zone
KillZoneBlog.com
Daily blog organized by writing and publishing professionals writing suspense.
Covers industry news and first page critiques.
writing.
WRITER’S FORUM INDIGENOUS JOURNALISTS
WEBSITES HELPFUL TO WRITERS
This is a series of posts which, I think, will be beneficial to writers.
But first, I would like to include my usual warning about using websites.
Whenever you check a website you are, in my opinion and I talk from experience, being put on a list for sale. So, expect the possibility of being bombarded by ads from companies you, perhaps, have never heard of and have no interest in.
By the same token, I feel that once you call a business for information you are also put on a list, for sale, of similar companies to the one you have called.
That’s just how it is in today’s society.
I hope you find the information offered in these posts helpful.
Anyone familiar with my blog is aware of the area, Writer’s Forum, which already offers a host of websites important for writers.
Indigenous Journalists Association
IndigenousJournalists.org
Membership based organization to aid Indigenous voices in all forms of media across all industries to ensure accurate reporting about Indigenous people and communities.
Offers resources such as a job board, webinars on subjects such as preventing fraud and scams targeting Native communities.
Indigenous Voice Fund supports careers and leadership for Indigenous journalists.
WRITER’S FORUM CHILDREN’S WRITERS
WEBSITES HELPFUL TO WRITERS
This is a series of posts which, I think, will be beneficial to writers.
But first, I would like to include my usual warning about using websites.
Whenever you check a website you are, in my opinion and I talk from experience, being put on a list for sale. So, expect the possibility of being bombarded by ads from companies you, perhaps, have never heard of and have no interest in.
By the same token, I feel that once you call a business for information you are also put on a list, for sale, of similar companies to the one you have called.
That’s just how it is in today’s society.
I hope you find the information offered in these posts helpful.
Anyone familiar with my blog is aware of the area, Writer’s Forum, which already offers a host of websites important for writers.
Highlights Foundation
HighlightsFoundation.org
Helps storytellers to inform, educate and inspire children.
Offers paid-for in-person and online workshops.
Also offers in-person retreats on their campus in Pennsylvania.
Scholarships are available for writers in need.
Site offers free podcast and blog containing resources and information for writers of children’s literature.
WRITER’S FORUM DIVERSITY WRITING
WEBSITES HELPFUL TO WRITERS
This is a series of posts which, I think, will be beneficial to writers.
But first, I would like to include my usual warning about using websites.
Whenever you check a website you are, in my opinion and I talk from experience, being put on a list for sale. So, expect the possibility of being bombarded by ads from companies you, perhaps, have never heard of and have no interest in.
By the same token, I feel that once you call a business for information you are also put on a list, for sale, of similar companies to the one you have called.
That’s just how it is in today’s society.
I hope you find the information offered in these posts helpful.
Anyone familiar with my blog is aware of the area, Writer’s Forum, which already offers a host of websites important for writers.
Writing Diversity
WritingDiversity.com
Helps writers create diverse and inclusive stories.
Features paid-for services such as sensitivity reading, ghost writing, line and developmental editing and author coaches.
Writers can take part in workshops and training to expand their knowledge of potential business in their work.
A free blog explores these resources.
WRITER’S FORUM WRITER’S UNION
WEBSITES HELPFUL TO WRITERS
This is a series of posts which, I think, will be beneficial to writers.
But first, I would like to include my usual warning about using websites.
Whenever you check a website you are, in my opinion and I talk from experience, being put on a list for sale. So, expect the possibility of being bombarded by ads from companies you, perhaps, have never heard of and have no interest in.
By the same token, I feel that once you call a business for information you are also put on a list, for sale, of similar companies to the one you have called.
That’s just how it is in today’s society.
I hope you find the information offered in these posts helpful.
Anyone familiar with my blog is aware of the area, Writer’s Forum, which already offers a host of websites important for writers.
National Writers Union
NWU.org
Helps authors, journalists or digital media workers and freelance writers ensure they are fairly paid, protect their writing.
Provides access to resources such as health care, press passes and legal assistance.
Membership is paid monthly or yearly based on writer-related income.
WRITER’S FORUM DIVERSITY WRITING
WEBSITES HELPFUL TO WRITERS
This is a series of posts which, I think, will be beneficial to writers.
But first, I would like to include my usual warning about using websites.
Whenever you check a website you are, in my opinion and I talk from experience, being put on a list for sale. So, expect the possibility of being bombarded by ads from companies you, perhaps, have never heard of and have no interest in.
By the same token, I feel that once you call a business for information you are also put on a list, for sale, of similar companies to the one you have called.
That’s just how it is in today’s society.
I hope you find the information offered in these posts helpful.
Anyone familiar with my blog is aware of the area, Writer’s Forum, which already offers a host of websites important for writers.
The Diversity Style Guide
DiversityStyleGuide.com
Offers the use of appropriate and inoffensive use of phrases.
Unique in its check of grammar and punctuation.
Helps writers to present multicultural subjects such as race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation and gender identity.
WRITER’S FORUM ELECTRIC LITERATURE
WEBSITES HELPFUL TO WRITER’S
This is a series of posts which, I think, will be beneficial to writers.
But first, I would like to include my usual warning about using websites.
Whenever you check a website you are, in my opinion and I talk from experience, being put on a list for sale. So, expect the possibility of being bombarded by ads from companies you, perhaps, have never heard of and have no interest in.
By the same token, I feel that once you call a business for information you are also put on a list, for sale, of similar companies to the one you have called.
That’s just how it is in today’s society.
I hope you find the information offered in these posts helpful.
Anyone familiar with my blog is aware of the area, Writer’s Forum, which already offers a host of websites important for writers.
Electric Literature
ElectricLiterature.com
Offers information on books and culture.
Shares interviews with authors about new books and the craft of writing.
Has two online literature magazines.
The Commuter features short stories.
Recommended Reading features contemporary literature.
WRITER’S FORUM WRITING EXCUSES
WEBSITES HELPFUL TO WRITERS
This is a series of posts which, I think, will be beneficial to writers.
But first, I would like to include my usual warning about using websites.
Whenever you check a website you are, in my opinion and I talk from experience, being put on a list for sale. So, expect the possibility of being bombarded by ads from companies you, perhaps, have never heard of and have no interest in.
By the same token, I feel that once you call a business for information you are also put on a list, for sale, of similar companies to the one you have called.
That’s just how it is in today’s society.
I hope you find the information offered in these posts helpful.
Anyone familiar with my blog is aware of the area, Writer’s Forum, which already offers a host of websites important for writers.
Writing Excuses
WritingExcuses.com
Weekly educational podcast for writers by writers.
Topics include unreliable narrators, writerly income streams and experimenting with formats.
Everything from the creative process to business is discussed.