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message 1: by M. A. (new)

M. A. Hickman (mahickman) Hello everyone,

I was just curious which sites does everyone prefer to show off your writing? I know Kindle just started one called Write On Kindle. There is also the writers coffee shop and wattpad that I know of as well as here on goodreads that you can post items you have written to get feedback and to share. So which ones do you prefer and why?


message 2: by Alyson (new)

Alyson Stone (alysonserenastone) | 240 comments Fictionpress and fanfiction.net. These are the first sites I found and they are really simple to use.


message 3: by M. A. (new)

M. A. Hickman (mahickman) I thought they were for fanfiction only, are they for original stories as well?


message 4: by Victoria (new)

Victoria Zigler (toriz) | 4472 comments I don't use any sites like those to post my writing. I'll sometimes post bits on my blog (on Blogger, but it comes through Goodreads too, since I set up the feed). But mostly my writing is only available for people to read after it's published.


message 5: by Alyson (new)

Alyson Stone (alysonserenastone) | 240 comments Millie wrote: "I thought they were for fanfiction only, are they for original stories as well?"

Fictionpress is for original stories.


message 6: by Sky (new)

Sky (mikotea) | 276 comments I've used Mibba and WritersCafe mostly and a couple other poetry based ones.


message 7: by Storm (new)

Storm Arashi (stormarashi) | 1130 comments Fanfiction.net and DeviantART. God I HATE how DeviantART makes you have to do this or anything else before you post it. dA gets everything LAST because I HATE doing the coding! It can take me HOURS!


message 8: by Chiqui (new)

Chiqui (chiquireads) | 68 comments Oh lol! I just posted almost the same topic at another group! I go to fictionpress and authonomy myself, and sometimes wattpad. I haven't tried posting on the other sites people mentioned though, so I just might soon! :3


message 9: by Alyson (new)

Alyson Stone (alysonserenastone) | 240 comments I've never used Wattpad. I've read some stories from there that have been published, but I've never done much more than that.


message 10: by Ashley Marie (new)

Ashley Marie fanfiction.net gets all my fanfic stories, even though I know now that there are supposedly "better" places to post fanfics nowadays.

I haven't used fictionpress in a few years but I did like them; same formatting ff.net had, so I was used to it. I actually haven't posted any original stuff in a long time because I always want it to be *finished* when I post it online, and everything I've started has generally wound up in the bin due to crappy plots and such.

NaNoWriMo's website has some of those aforementioned original writings, but I try to forget about them every year when I start something new ;) lately I've taken to keeping my original stuff saved on the computer and just emailing it to friends when they ask to read it.


message 11: by Veronica (new)

Veronica (thatgirlwholovesreading_) | 1 comments LITLIFT IS A GIFT FROM THE GODS. It's not to publish your writing online but it's an AMAZING place to organize your ideas. Y'all should check it out:) my link text


message 12: by M. A. (new)

M. A. Hickman (mahickman) Ashley *Hufflepuff Kitten* wrote: "fanfiction.net gets all my fanfic stories, even though I know now that there are supposedly "better" places to post fanfics nowadays.

I haven't used fictionpress in a few years but I did like them..."


I love Fanfiction.net, I haven't written and fanfiction yet but I have several ideas floating around in my notebook. What is your pen name on FF? I will check out some of your writing.


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