It’s a fairly active community of people writing mostly novellas and novels. If you’ve heard of (# 8 on this list), this website is the original fiction sister site of that website. People on Medium are generally fairly smart. Unless you’re writing life hack type posts, you probably won’t build a huge audience on Medium, but you may get some really good advice. While these communities are relatively small, they are pretty active and high quality so the feedback quality is still pretty high. There are a few publications within Medium and sub-communities if you search around where there are solid communities for fiction. They tend to favor non-fiction and articles over fiction, but fiction still has its place. Medium is a place where you can post any writing. It’s not the largest site on this list by any means, but it’s homey. There is a very positive environment and people often encourage each other and give people feedback. They often work with schools to get student writers involved. They promote their top creators with interviews and also feature well-known authors for interviews and book promos. So sad to see that!įigment is a really pleasant community that seems to care about their writers. Figment (RIP)ĮDIT: Just checked again and it looks like Figment is gone and got replaced by Underline, which is pretty much not active. People have also got publishing deals and even movie deals from posting on Wattpad (it’s a very very small fraction, but hey, doesn’t hurt right?). They may not gift you writers, but if you work at it and have good content, you can definitely build a huge audience. Generally speaking, if you engage with the community there, you’ll at least get some readers. It’s also often hard to get noticed because the site is so big and there are so many writers trying to get attention. The biggest complaint people have about Wattpad is that poorly written content surfaces often. It is definitely possible to build a big and meaningful audience here as there are many “stars” on the site who have huge followings with millions of reads. Because the audience size is so huge, feedback levels are hit or miss. Mostly novel or novella length content here. One of the largest libraries of stories on the internet, primarily teen-focused. The site is smaller than Wattpad, but the community is very active and many readers and writers love its new format for storytelling. Short stories are best for this site (or if you just want to test novel ideas and not write out the full story). The posting style on Commaful is a bit different than traditional writing, so if you’re looking to write just copy and paste a novel onto the site, then this probably isn’t the best site for you. The site is mostly teens, but definitely spans a wide range where I’ve seen stories get feedback from teachers, professors, editors, and even bestselling authors. People are very active, friendly, and engaging. One of the most friendly writing communities I’ve come across. These online story sharing sites can help you get feedback, fans, and more! 1. Here are some apps and sites where you can write your own story online. I’ve tried just about every writing site out there over the years, the big and the small, the good and the bad, so I’m just about familiar with every creative writing site and short story app out there. The last thing you want to do is to spend the time preparing a post only to find that the site is shutting down or doesn’t have any active readers. At this point, there are new sites popping up every month trying to get writers to post online and it’s less about how to find a place to post, but rather which sites are actually good to post to. Whether this is a story you just thought of or a story that you’ve been thinking through and planning for months, there are a number of different options you can try when putting your work online. If it worked for creative writing legends like Shakespeare, why can’t it work for you?Īfter writing and editing in the physical form, type it up (or hire somebody to do it) and then post it online. There’s something magical about the old-fashioned way that just works. I often recommend beginning writers to still write on the old fashioned pen and paper. But where do short stories get posted online? What are the story writing apps or online story sharing sites that people post to? So you’re a creative writer and you’ve written a piece of fiction that you want to put online.
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