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Writing For Online

Raymond Said:

Where to submit freelance writing online?

We Answered:

http://www.wattpad.com/

I don't know about book reviews but it's an online community. (There's both good and bad writing there, just a warning)

Anita Said:

Tell me the good place to discuss about writing online?

We Answered:

http://absolutewrite.com/forums/index.ph…

I like a writing site called AbsoluteWrite. The site is well-moderated, so little time’s wasted by trolls, spammers, personal attacks, petty rivalries, and such. There are boards for writing in a great many genres, including some that are hard to come by, like freelance, greeting cards, and erotica, boards for all writers, boards about agents and publishers, boards about technical information or problems, even boards for goofing around, movies and TV, cooking, and arguing politics and social issues.

The level of professionalism there is excellent. Many of the more active members have books you can find at the local Barnes & Noble--or its equivalent in other countries. However, there’s no elitism or snobbery between the published, the wanna-be, and the ones whose goal is to pay to be published or just have a better blog. Young writers are not considered second-class citizens.

At the Share Your Work boards writers can get critique from people who know what they’re talking about. (It’s far more useful than feedback from friends and family, who tend to praise because you’re you.) The SYW boards are separated by genre, so your vampire story won’t be critiqued by western writers, or your screenplay by poets.

Criticism is honest but never cruel, and limited to the writing, not the writer. Most people offer not just negative feedback but note positives, too, plus instruction and encouragement to try again.

Edward Said:

How do i make money from blogging or writing online articles?

We Answered:

If you want to blog it takes a lot of time and you definitely want mentoring.. I suggest reading some of problogger.com information or do some Google searches for successful bloggers and their information that is free to start.

Check out writers blogs the one below has a blog list to the side with great information. Also a couple of articles that might be useful.... one to do with tax deductions as you will want to make sure to keep your writing income useful to you.

There is also a link for how to make money from writing online.

Jeremy Said:

Can anyone direct me to a genuine 'Paid for online writing' Company?

We Answered:

if you have patiance and talent and have contenet to write you can write blogs in blogspot.com and add advertisements in your blog
goole will pay you through adsense its genuine

this is my blog just check and click on signin above
http://bshireesh.blogspot.com/

kindly rate this answer if u r satisfied with the answer

Roger Said:

How can I get paid for writing online?

We Answered:

If you like writing collaborative fiction, http://StoryMash.com pays 50% royalties for every chapter you publish. It's my favorite writing site because I enjoy creating new stories with other talented writers, but unless you already have a ton of readers, the money is only a few bucks a month.

Irene Said:

How does a teen start out writing online articles?

We Answered:

a teen starts out writing online articles with a computer.

Carrie Said:

Can someone recommend a good fantasy writing online community?

We Answered:

http://Storymash.com is my favorite because it's collaborative, and they pay royalties just for publishing new chapters.

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