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Friday, May 1, 2009
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Critique Circle Critique Circle runs on a credit system. You "pay" three credits to submit a story, and receive credits for writing a critique of someone else's story.If you purchase a premium subscription, you have three credits from the start and can submit a story right away!
If you're a regular member, you start with two credits (you can see your status up in the right hand corner) — therefore you need to critique a story or two before you can submit your own work.
Better Fiction Better Fiction is a writers' group for both secular and Christian writers. Wade Ogletree writes secular and Christian literary, mystery, fantasy, and science fiction stories (and anything else that suits his fancy) and created Better Fiction as a clean, friendly alternative where serious writers could polish their craft.
Writer's Critique We are a site dedicated to helping authors find a secure way of having their work critiqued. Unlike other forums that offer public critiquing, we are offering a more private and intimate service for our members.
You Write OnYouWriteOn members develop their writing on YouWriteOn and are set to be published with the world's largest publishers - Random House, Penguin, Harper Collins & Orion.
Christian Writers ChristianWriters.com is a non-denominational volunteer ministry. Our mission is to provide a supportive, family atmosphere where writers may easily access the tools and resources to create, market, and publish their work.
Writing Forums
Romance Divas is a terrific forum for romance writers. Packed with information, interviews, book reviews, and workshops, as well as chat with other writers.
My Writer's Circle A friendly online community, open to everyone!
Writing Forums A vibrant writing community with opportunities for feedback on your writing.
The Writer's Beat Writer's Beat is a community of authors that share a common passion: writing. At the Writer's Beat writing forums we discuss various topics related to the art of writing.
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