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Writer Unboxed began as a collaboration between aspiring novelists Therese Walsh and Kathleen Bolton in January, 2006. They often dissected complex books and movies, analyzing what made them work so well, and had even written and published an article about Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings. When a second article idea was rejected, they decided to create their own forum where they could publish their observations anytime they wished. Writer Unboxed was born. They’re thrilled the site now includes contributors from all walks–from the not-yet-published to bestselling authors and industry leaders–and that it’s grown into such a rich community for writers. Find out more about Writer Unboxed.
Narrative is dedicated to advancing literary arts in the digital age by supporting the finest writing talent and encouraging readership across generations, in schools, and around the globe. Our online library of new literature by celebrated authors and by the best new and emerging writers is available for free. For more on Narrative magazine, go here.
The 100 Best Websites for Writers in 2017
Here’s the thing about great writing: it takes a village. They may be your words, but the words you write are a culmination of years of practice, learning from mentors, emulating your favorite authors, workshopping with peers and supporting fellow writers. Each year, The Write Life celebrates this “village” by releasing a list of the 100 Best Websites for Writers, and we’re excited to do so again this year. See the 2017 list here.
KR Online, Works of fiction, poetry, essays, and more.
The Kenyon Review offers a new podcast each month. Read it here.
Literary Hub is an organizing principle in the service of literary culture, a single, trusted, daily source for all the news, ideas and richness of contemporary literary life. There is more great literary content online than ever before, but it is scattered, easily lost—with the help of its editorial partners, Lit Hub is a site readers can rely on for smart, engaged, entertaining writing about all things books. Each day—alongside original content and exclusive excerpts—Literary Hub is proud to showcase an editorial feature from one of its many partners from across the literary spectrum: publishers big and small, journals, bookstores, and non-profits. Read more about Literary Hub here.
Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, Hawaii Chapter
SCBWI offers a library of useful publications for members, covering everything from "Guide to Agents" and "Copyright Facts," to an annual market survey of major children's book and magazine publishers. Plus, members receive discounts on all SCBWI workshops and conferences. Credit union services are also available.With more than 22,000 members worldwide, SCBWI is the largest children's writing organization in the world. You can find more about SCBWI here.
AAR
The Authors Guild
Alaska Quarterly Review
The Atlantic
AWP
The Believer
Bellevue Literary Press
Bookforum
BookPage
Bread Loaf Writers' Conference
The Center for Fiction
The Common
Ecotone
Electric Literature
Epoch
Fence
Five Chapters
Glimmer Train
Granta
Harper's Magazine
Hedgebrook
The Kenyon Review
Lighthouse Writers Workshop
Los Angeles Review of Books
McSweeney's
MDG Advertising
Mississippi Review
The Missouri Review
New England Review
The New Yorker
New York Public Library
The New York Review of Books
The New York Times Book Review
Ninth Letter
NPR
One Story
The Paris Review
PEN
Ploughshares
Poets & Writers
A Public Space
Publishers Marketplace
Publishers Weekly
Sewanee Writers' Conference
Slice Magazine
Small Beer Press
The Southern Review
Squaw Valley Writers Workshop
A Strange Object
Tin House
Tin House Writer's Workshop
VQR
Writer Unboxed began as a collaboration between aspiring novelists Therese Walsh and Kathleen Bolton in January, 2006. They often dissected complex books and movies, analyzing what made them work so well, and had even written and published an article about Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings. When a second article idea was rejected, they decided to create their own forum where they could publish their observations anytime they wished. Writer Unboxed was born. They’re thrilled the site now includes contributors from all walks–from the not-yet-published to bestselling authors and industry leaders–and that it’s grown into such a rich community for writers. Find out more about Writer Unboxed.
Narrative is dedicated to advancing literary arts in the digital age by supporting the finest writing talent and encouraging readership across generations, in schools, and around the globe. Our online library of new literature by celebrated authors and by the best new and emerging writers is available for free. For more on Narrative magazine, go here.
The 100 Best Websites for Writers in 2017
Here’s the thing about great writing: it takes a village. They may be your words, but the words you write are a culmination of years of practice, learning from mentors, emulating your favorite authors, workshopping with peers and supporting fellow writers. Each year, The Write Life celebrates this “village” by releasing a list of the 100 Best Websites for Writers, and we’re excited to do so again this year. See the 2017 list here.
KR Online, Works of fiction, poetry, essays, and more.
The Kenyon Review offers a new podcast each month. Read it here.
Literary Hub is an organizing principle in the service of literary culture, a single, trusted, daily source for all the news, ideas and richness of contemporary literary life. There is more great literary content online than ever before, but it is scattered, easily lost—with the help of its editorial partners, Lit Hub is a site readers can rely on for smart, engaged, entertaining writing about all things books. Each day—alongside original content and exclusive excerpts—Literary Hub is proud to showcase an editorial feature from one of its many partners from across the literary spectrum: publishers big and small, journals, bookstores, and non-profits. Read more about Literary Hub here.
Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, Hawaii Chapter
SCBWI offers a library of useful publications for members, covering everything from "Guide to Agents" and "Copyright Facts," to an annual market survey of major children's book and magazine publishers. Plus, members receive discounts on all SCBWI workshops and conferences. Credit union services are also available.With more than 22,000 members worldwide, SCBWI is the largest children's writing organization in the world. You can find more about SCBWI here.
AAR
The Authors Guild
Alaska Quarterly Review
The Atlantic
AWP
The Believer
Bellevue Literary Press
Bookforum
BookPage
Bread Loaf Writers' Conference
The Center for Fiction
The Common
Ecotone
Electric Literature
Epoch
Fence
Five Chapters
Glimmer Train
Granta
Harper's Magazine
Hedgebrook
The Kenyon Review
Lighthouse Writers Workshop
Los Angeles Review of Books
McSweeney's
MDG Advertising
Mississippi Review
The Missouri Review
New England Review
The New Yorker
New York Public Library
The New York Review of Books
The New York Times Book Review
Ninth Letter
NPR
One Story
The Paris Review
PEN
Ploughshares
Poets & Writers
A Public Space
Publishers Marketplace
Publishers Weekly
Sewanee Writers' Conference
Slice Magazine
Small Beer Press
The Southern Review
Squaw Valley Writers Workshop
A Strange Object
Tin House
Tin House Writer's Workshop
VQR