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Which writer websites do you like and why?

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message 1: by Gard (new)

Gard Skinner (gard_skinner) This is a transmog from another SF site, trying to see what people like and why. The design, content, presentation.... ? Be honest, don't put your own.

This one's five years old but it's pretty fun:
http://sooniwillbeinvincible.com/


message 2: by Daran (new)

Daran | 599 comments https://twitter.com/IrishOberon

The twitter account for Oberon, the Irish Wolfhound from Kevin Hearne's Iron Druid Chronicle. Oberon's dialog is some of my favorite parts of the series, and this site is a feed of that dialog.

http://www.lemodesittjr.com/

L.E. Modesitt Jr. is a good blogger, he has thought out opinions and is very articulate.


message 3: by Tamahome (last edited Dec 01, 2013 02:30PM) (new)

Tamahome | 7225 comments http://whatever.scalzi.com sometimes has good posts (like the pole dancer video). He has a 'big idea' feature where a writer tries to explain their latest book.

http://terribleminds.com/blog (Chuck Wendig) sometimes has good posts. He's funny and has salty language.


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Pam (blomette) | 5 comments Faith Hunter (Jane Yellowrock, etc.) just updated her website, it's very nice: http://faithhunter.net/


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Wilmar Luna (wilmarluna) | 241 comments I love this one. He doesn't update it as often as I'd like, but it's just so great for anyone learning methods on improving your writing.

www.advancedfictionwriting.com


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Denzel Brooks | 18 comments Tamahome wrote: "http://whatever.scalzi.com sometimes has good posts (like the pole dancer video). He has a 'big idea' feature where a writer tries to explain their latest book.

http://terribleminds.com/blog (Chu..."


I think he, Joanna Penn and Dean Wesley Smith have the best sites, the information on them is what pushed me through to writing.

http://www.thecreativepenn.com/blog/

http://www.deanwesleysmith.com/

I highly recommend them, they're very informative.


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