The Worst and Best websites for the devoted writer
by: Joanna815
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Writersuniversity.com is the essential website for the devoted writer.
Complete with free writing groups and writing classes for every genre from A to Z, a
library, and an e-zine newsletter called T-zero where members can get the stories
they’ve worked on in
the writer’s group, published; a gift shop and its very own E-book publishing house,
WWW.Epress.com. The visitor will have no problem navigating their way through this
fun, stuffed website where you will find supportive, friendly, lifelong contemporaries
also struggling to have their words seen and read by others. If you choose to be a member
you can point and click on the easy-to-use sign up button and it will quickly send you to a
chart where you can choose whether to be a member for a month, two months, a year, or
more, for a fee. I have been a member of WWW.Writersuniversity.com for eight years
now and have never wanted to be anywhere else. I highly recommend this website to
everyone.
On the other hand there are also the worst websites, which everyone should
completely stay away from. There are the WWW.QualityPaperbackbookclub.com is a
website no one should visit. Substandard in design and operation, with navigation
problems as well as constant miscommunication between operator and the members. The
website is clunky and so very slow that it takes an hour to travel from page to page. How
this website works is if you don’t send them the Quality Paperback Book Club card,
requesting for them not to send you the book of the month’s latest bestseller, it will be
automatically send to you.
The problem I always had with it is, they’d send the book anyway after I had
already send the card refusing the book, and they would not send the book if I wanted it.
Sometimes, when all did go well; and communication was received, the book would
arrive on the last week of that month. I had been a member for five years and it happened
too many times for me that I finally got fed up and quit. I definitely do not recommend
this website.
www.TheWritersOnline.com
(Read or Write Your Way to Big Success)
About the Author
- I always wanted to be a writer ever since I was twelve years old. I filled volumes of notebooks with my stories and fairytales never showing them to anyone. I was shy and didn't think anyone would like them and laugh. It was not until College that I began to show my friends and my parents who encouraged me to continue. I have a Bachelors degree in English and work as a freelance writer and ghostwriter. I am published on the Internet. I have written three published articles for www.Associatedcontent.com. I have also written and published short stories, book, movie, and video game reviews. I am currently looking to get my Masters degree in Creative writing.
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