![]() ![]() Fantasy ( /r/fantasy): With almost 600,000 subscribers currently, this subreddit is "the internet’s largest discussion forum for the greater Speculative Fiction genre," featuring "respectful dialogue related to speculative fiction in literature, games, film, and the wider world." Great for writers and readers.It's accessible to a broad range of writers, from those who casually pen short online fiction to traditionally published work. Fiction ( /r/fiction): This group is for writers and readers and can be a great place to look for ideas and casual feedback.Screenwriting ( /r/screenwriting): This large and versatile community offers excellent resources and a sense of community for screenwriters-and writers of all kinds, for that matter-including advice from flagged experts who participate regularly.Its sister subreddit PoetryOC ( /r/poetryoc) is a great place to share your original poetry and also has a sizeable following. Poetry ( /r/poetry): This supportive community of over 300,000 writers is dedicated to all things poetry, including advice on submitting poetry for publication, discussing poetic devices and forms, and appreciating great poetry.Publishing ( /r/publishing): This reasonably active community is great for "talking about publishing-the industry, the future, trends, and ideas.".SelfPublish ( /r/selfpublish): This extremely helpful subreddit is a place "for writers to discuss the process of self-publishing, share experiences in the 'industry,' and read up on self-publishing news.". ![]() PubTips ( /r/pubtips): Started by user MNBrian, who works for a literary agency and also runs the Habits & Traits newsletter, this polished subreddit features wisdom from a variety of publishing experts and allows you to post your query letter for easy community critique. ![]()
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