![]() ![]() Its sister subreddit PoetryOC ( /r/poetryoc) is a great place to share your original poetry and also has a sizeable following. Poetry ( /r/poetry): This supportive community of over 300,000 writers is dedicated to all things poetry, including advice on submitting poetry for publication, discussing poetic devices and forms, and appreciating great poetry.Publishing ( /r/publishing): This reasonably active community is great for "talking about publishing-the industry, the future, trends, and ideas.".SelfPublish ( /r/selfpublish): This extremely helpful subreddit is a place "for writers to discuss the process of self-publishing, share experiences in the 'industry,' and read up on self-publishing news.". ![]() PubTips ( /r/pubtips): Started by user MNBrian, who works for a literary agency and also runs the Habits & Traits newsletter, this polished subreddit features wisdom from a variety of publishing experts and allows you to post your query letter for easy community critique.NaNoWriMo ( /r/nanowrimo): A community dedicated to support and advice during National Novel Writing Month.While this group is helpful and has a decent amount of subscribers, it's not terribly active. WritersGroup ( /r/writersgroup): Visit this community for constructive and thoughtful peer-review of your written work.We deconstruct writing to construct better writers." Remember when I said that Reddit isn't for the faint of heart? That's especially accurate in this writing critique subreddit. DestructiveReaders ( /r/destructivereaders): "DestructiveReaders isn't about writers being nice to writers it's about readers being honest with writers.And I mean everything, including one dedicated entirely to photos of bread stapled to trees, but also including several excellent writing subreddits that provide critiques, craft and publishing advice, ideas and prompts, and more. The most common subreddits include /r/aww for cute critters, /r/pics for neat photos, and /r/askreddit for posing social questions to the community-but really, there's one for everything. Part anonymous message board platform, part social news and media aggregator, Reddit has more than 520 million regular monthly visitors and more than 1.2 million active subreddits, or categorized message boards that you can subscribe to in order to make popular submissions appear on your "front page" when you visit or the mobile app. But "the front page of the internet" is also a wealth of information, knowledge, resources, inspiration and so much more. To the uninitiated, Reddit can seem like the Wild West of the web-and that's not entirely inaccurate. In the May/June 2019 issue of Writer's Digest, you'll find our annual roundup of the 101 Best Websites for Writers! This year's collection is supplemented by online addendums, including this guide to navigating Reddit's offerings for writers, along with a set of mobile apps for writers. ![]()
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