Is it possible for one website to have everything a writer needs? Maybe, maybe not, but Writing.com sure gives it a try. This site has so much to offer writers, you could spend days looking it over to discover everything it has available.
Even professional fiction writers need to brush up on the basics every once in a while, and newbies are often still in the learning page. But where to pick up the basics about grammar? Check out the website Grammar Bytes!
If you are just getting started as an indie author, it can be confusing and even downright scary. Where do you start? How do you start? Fortunately, the website ePublish a Book is here to help.
Feel like you never have time to write? Pshaw! The website Fifteen Minutes of Fiction can show you there is always time to write.
Sometimes fiction writers need to challenge themselves, and the website "Write one Sub 1" is a site that does just that. Are you up to the challenge of writing a short story a week for each week of the year?
Some fiction writers need help with their story structure, how to arrange their plots and where to include characters and particular scenes. To help with that, may I introduce to you Storybook software. The basic version is free.
Not all websites about fiction writing have to be all work and no play. Bookfessions is such a site.
For fiction writers, sometimes social networking can seem a little too much like work. Yes, such sites as Twitter and Facebook can be fun, but when one is working on promoting their own writing, the fun can drain away. But there is a social network just for writers. It’s called Scribblerati.
Beginning fiction writers often have a lot of questions. Where to get them answered? DearEditor.com, that’s where.
Sometimes the vast world of the Internet and modern technology can seem a little daunting, especially to writerw who would rather sit and just write all day. But help is out there! Check out the Author Tech Tips site.