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6 Subreddits All Writers Should Know About

February 21, 2017 by Erica Sweeney

6 Subreddits All Writers Should Know About

All writers can benefit from honest feedback and a community of support. One of the best places for writers to find this is on Reddit.

No matter what type of writer you are or what type of writing most interests you, Reddit and its numerous Subreddits have a lot to offer, including writing prompts, ideas, and lots more. Here are six Subreddits that every writer should know about and subscribe to:

/r/Writing

This Subreddit /r/Writing is a place for general writing discussion. Users share tips, articles, and other information that relates to writing. This is a good place to start as a writer using Reddit, because you can find a wealth of resources and links to other useful (and often more specific) Subreddits.

/r/ShutUpAndWrite

Too often, people spend more time talking about writing than actually writing. But, the private /r/ShutUpAndWrite  focuses on encouraging writers to put their pen to the page. Productivity is a major topic, and writers often upload their work to receive feedback. It’s a great place to get real, unbiased opinions on your work — and, whether feedback is good or bad, the most important thing is that you’re writing.

/r/AskReddit

/r/AskReddit  is a fantastic place to get multiple perspectives on a topic. Simply ask a question and random, but intriguing, responses will start flowing in. Questions range from silly to thought provoking to seriously fascinating. It’s a great place for writers to gather some unique perspectives and get ideas for things to write about.

/r/WritingPrompts

As a writer, sometimes it’s difficult to get started. Finding subjects to write about can be intimidating. The /r/WritingPrompts Subreddit, as its name suggests, offers creative writing prompts, eliminating the problem of not knowing what to write about. You can write stories or submit ideas for other writers to build upon.

/r/WriterMotivation

Every writer has been plagued by writer’s block or a genuine lack of motivation. You have the ideas, but you can’t get the words on the page how you want them. The /r/WriterMotivation Subreddit is all about encouragement and getting writers writing again.

/r/DestructiveReaders

When you write something and ask friends or family what they think, it’s rare that you’ll get accurate feedback. That’s not the case with /r/DestructiveReaders. This Subreddit encourages readers to avoid holding back in giving honest feedback. While this may seem spirit crushing at first, you can gain a true understanding of what’s good and bad about your work. This can help you identify areas that need improvement.

Most writers need some level of support — whether it’s encouragement, overcoming writer’s block, help with coming up with ideas, or getting unbiased feedback. Reddit and its many Subreddits for writers are a great place to get this level of support, so that you’ll keep writing and find your voice.

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