All writers, whether aspiring or experienced, need an occasional lift from other experts to propel us into action.
Below are my top ten pit-stops, when my writing resources are flagging, and I need something to jettison me back on track. Online writing sites provide quick and easy help for writers who feel like they’re falling behind the pack.
10. CLASSeminars — This is where I started learning about serious writing.
9. Writer’s Digest — The premiere in all things writing.
8. Christian Writer’s Guild — Professional, polished, and connected. This group is a must have if you want to know what’s going on in the writing world.
7. The StoryWriting Studio — I may be a bit biased, but the information flowing on this site is top-notch.
6. First 50 Words — A quick cup of writing to get you started.
5. Grammar Girl – Answers the difficult questions about punctuation, word choice, style, and more.
4. National Novel Writing Month – Not just for November anymore. This site encourages you to get words on the page — fast.
3. Michael Hyatt’s Blog – Chairman of the Board for Thomas Nelson Publishing, former literary agent, and current best-selling author, Michael earned his chops as an authority on all things writing.
2. Daily Writing Tips – Everyday helpful hints for the everyday writer.
1. WordServe Water Cooler – A community of agented authors share encouragement, engagement, and enrichment to others on the writing journey.
Who inspires you to keep writing?
Anita Agers-Brooks is a Business Coach, Certified Personality Trainer, Productivity Specialist, Certified Team Training Facilitator, Marketing Specialist, national speaker, and author. She lives in Missouri with her husband Ricky.
She’s passionate about business with integrity, healthy marriage, and issues of identity. She travels the country teaching others from her personal experiences and research.
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