If you’re a beginner in the online writing world, there are many resources to help, but nothing takes the place of a human conversation. It’s often said that writing is a solitary business, but who says you can’t still have a few “work friends”? Writing forums are a great place to start. With many authors involved, you can build writing relationships, find critique partners, and get questions answered almost immediately. It’s impossible to have too many friends in this business. So—On to the forums! http://www.writersdigest.com/forum/
http://www.writingforums.org/ http://absolutewrite.com/forums/forum.php?s=daf2a5826fac61ade5aadfd916ebe27b http://www.writers.net/forum/ http://www.writersbeat.com/ http://querytracker.net/forum/ http://writersbarn.com/index.php Remember, you want to feel like you’re having a comfortable conversation, so if the first one isn’t a good fit try some more! Do you know of a great writer’s forum I’ve missed? Please add it in the comments so we can check it out!
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