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How do I start getting noticed as a writer?
11-18-2012, 01:08 PM
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You can open a blog, where you can share all of your writings.
I made a little research for you, and ran nto an article featuring 20 websites for starting writers, a few websites that you might find useful are the follow:

CreativeWritingPrompts.com
It can be hard to start a story if you're not sure what to write about. CreativeWritingPrompts.com will make sure you never have that problem again. The site offers more than 300 creative writing prompts.

Critique Groups for Writers
critiquegroups.com
This site is easily one of the best places online to join, form and participate in writing groups. Critique Groups for Writers welcomes beginners and provides a comfortable place to share your work and get critiques from other writers. Other site features include publishing newswires and writing forums.

FanStory.com
FanStory.com is an online writing community that welcomes poets, script writers, novelists and short story writers. You can post your work and receive feedback from readers and other writers. The site awards trophies to the best writers at the end of every year.

FirstWriter.com
FirstWriter.com is a very useful website for writers in any stage. The site offers several search engines to help you find publishers, agents and writing contests. Other nice features include detailed information about copyright law, writing tips and writing tools.

Just About Write
JustAboutWrite.com
The creative writing section of Just About Write is filled with thought provoking articles on plot, character, themes and other aspects of creative writing. The site also offers tips on how to sell your writing, advice on how to market yourself and lists of resources for writers.

Newbie-Writers.com
Designed specifically for new writers, Newbie-Writers.com is a good place for new creative writers to learn the craft. The site offers advice, tips, tools and writing prompts. If you subscribe to the free newsletter, you also get a free 85-page writer's guide chuck full of resources

Novice Writers
NoviceWriters.net
This beginner-friendly website is a great place to get peer critiques, writing tips and writing tools. Novice Writers accepts all sorts of creative writing--from fan fiction to original works of fiction or poetry.

OnceWritten.com
OnceWritten.com was created for emerging authors and people who are new to creative writing. The site offers advice, creative writing prompts, contests, book reviews and other free stuff for writers.

The Story Starter
TheStoryStarter.com
With more than 345,935,040 randomly generated creative writing prompts, The Story Starter is the place to go when you need a creative idea. The prompts are designed for writers of all ages and can be used to start plays, short stories, poems and novels.

Writer's Digest
WritersDigest.com
At Writer's Digest, the goal is to teach people how to write better and get published. The site offers tons of resources, including articles, daily tips, writing prompts, writing contests, community forums, blogs, online workshops and markets to sell your work.

Young Writer's Society
youngwriterssociety.com
The Young Writer's Society is for creative writers between the ages of 13 and 25. The site is a great place to post stories and poems. Members can chat with one another and comment on stories that have been posted.

I really hope you found this useful.If you decide on publishing in one of those websites or open your own blog, I would love to get a link and check out your writing.
Keep on with the writing Smile
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