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Creative Writing Website

Maureen Said:

What is a good creative writing website for teens?

We Answered:

I'm a teenage creative writer and I like to post my stuff on www.quizilla.com and www.mibba.com I think both of the sites are awesome. Quizilla is for more free creative writing. Mibba has alot of rules for their stories though. So yea.

Ricky Said:

What's a good creative writing website?

We Answered:

this is the BEST creative writing website out there that i could find. it has assignments and tips.

http://www.creativewritingprompts.com/

Billy Said:

Seeking a creative writing website for commentary, feedback, editing, etc.?

We Answered:

http://www.writersbeat.com
http://groups.google.com/group/ink-of-bl…

Ronnie Said:

Any creative writing website? (Like quizilla?)?

We Answered:

I know twooo!!! ^^ number one is mibba.com and it allows lemons and... um... mature content but people under a certain age are not allowed to view it. and the other one is writerscafe.org. its really good and I think it allows lemons too... but Im not sure so you have to read the rules :) hope that helps and by the way can I read your writing :D

Melvin Said:

Creative Writing Website?

We Answered:

Lafango is a really great site where a lot of my friends go to publish their writing.

Here's one of my favorite stories:

http://lafango.com/liveinchina#/media/18…

Happy Writing!

Eva Said:

Where is there a website for creative writing?

We Answered:

StoryMash.com might be what you are looking for. It's now my favorite place to publish short stories, one "chapter" at a time. StoryMash has a great community of talented writers who will usually give helpful feedback and support. The site is a blast because anyone can publish chapters to continue stories written by anyone else. Some of the stories are amazing!

You do keep the rights to whatever you publish, but it's still collaborative storytelling. If you are into making money, you can, but it's only a few bucks a month (50% of revenue), unless you win a bunch of their writing contests.

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