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Writers of all kind: poets, ghost writers, story writers, writer services.
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Writers who are dedicated to their craft and interested in all aspects of the writing process.
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A group of accomplished women writers helping each other with tips and hints in becoming published. A site where you can learn to organize a family, household and writing career.
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The only requirement for APA Net Ring membership is that your site be related somehow to an Amateur Press Association.
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A ring for aspiring young writers. Original work only. No offensive material.
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Webring for published authors of paying, book length fiction and non-fiction only.
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Family friendly sites for and by authors or illustrators for children's books: tips, techniques, critique forum, and marketing resources including publisher's websites.
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A webring open to all African Americans who showcase their work on the web.
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Dedicated to those people who have a love for the written word in all its forms. Members include writers both published and unpublished, editors, poets, publishers in both the small and large press.
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For those who write novels, short stories, poetry, articles, own an e-zine, or want to promote their published works.
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Dedicated to promoting all types of individual creativity, including poems, stories, artwork, philosophies, musicals, and anything else that constitutes a serious attempt at creativity.
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This ring is for all those who struggle with the written word. You can be an author, a publisher or an electronic zine. We want to be able to picture the amount of sleepless nights, hair loss and alcohol it took to write that masterpiece.
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For lovers of language, of words. For those whose passion is communicating via the written word. For anyone who expresses themselves with paper and ink.
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Writers, journalists and authors: those who write whenever they can, for whoever they can, because they love to write.
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For elitist grammar snobs. Must consistently demonstrate a command of the English language, including proper spelling and punctuation.
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For members of the Guppies, part of the Sisters in Crime Internet Chapter. Guppies stands for Great Unpublished. Some of our more published members remain onboard because of the fellowship and community.
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This webring brings together the authors of web published art and literature, and promotes their work to the internet community at large.
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This webring is designed as a means of linking those sites on the web that are related to all aspects of reading and writing, poetry and stories.
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Gathering bookmarks posted on the websites of professional journalists and researchers. Research sites, sources, employment news, industry gossip, news, publications and writing links.
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Created for writers of all genres. Member sites eligible to win site of the month award given by Ringmistress.
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Celebrate the True North take on the English language. For blogs and journals using Canadian English.
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A webring for beginning fantasy writers who have novels, short stories and/or poetry they either wish to publish or merely display for all to see.
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This is for online folks, bloggers and journalers who participate in National Novel Writing Month.
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Loosely connected group of writers who keep online journals and consider webrings an imperfect solution.
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Must have a completed webpage that offers writing tips, suggestions, help to fellow writers.
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Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America webring. For members only.
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For online writers who care about proper spelling in their journals and blogs.
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Sites that contain original writings or discourse on other people's writings. No illegally-used copyrighted material is welcome in the ring.
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The original webring for ezines, started December, 1996.
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Webring for women writers on the web.
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A webring of poetry and writing sites.
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Webring of poets, authors, playwrights, and lovers of poetry and literature. Site also has an ezine and forum.
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This ring, started in 1996, connects web sites of writers, as well as web sites dedicated to writing. Sites in this ring celebrate the joy of words.
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Open to websites and personal homepages dedicated to the art of writing. Poetry, fiction, non-fiction, essays, screenplays.
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A webring for writers' groups and guilds, literary and writer's organizations, on-line critique groups and writing resource sites.
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Webring for sites dedicated to the art of original fictional writing: short and interactive stories, poetry, novels, tips and resources.
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This ring is for anyone who has published a book, and has their own webpage. Unknown authors trying to get their names out there.
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A ring of sites for women writers and artists of the web.
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A logo for writers to put on their sites. Not quite a webring.
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A webring for writers (fiction or non-fiction) who also keep a weblog or online journal.
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Open to all kinds of fiction and non-fiction writers, copyeditors, ghostwriters, graphics designers, artists, CAD engineers and other professionals, lyricists and music.