WriterFace.com - A Facebook For Writers
WriterFace.com is a new social network that is aimed at writers, literary agents and the media. The idea is to let all these individuals (and every interested member of the public, or course) connect with each other through blogs, events, chat, photosa and videos. Writers get their work to be seen b... read more
WordsMoveMe.com - Connecting Through Literature
If the literary world moves you like nothing else, this website is more than likely to appeal to you. In principle, it is a sort of portal where people can submit these words that touch them the most and be matched with the relevant quotations immediately. These “words that move you” (IE, the ta... read more
Anotherealm.com - Magazine Of Speculative Fiction
What do you think of dystopia? What about traditional science fiction? Regardless of whether you are an English major or just an aficionado reader, Anotherealm.com is a great place to find exciting new sci-fi and horror fiction. The site could definitely use some reworking in terms of design, though... read more
Killdevilhill.com - Literary Online Community
Killdevilhill.com is a website dedicated to being your online literature source. Whether you enjoy older books or seafaring poems, Killdevilhill.com has everything for you. All literature and books are categorized by genre. Finding the book you are looking for is quick, thanks to the site’s organi... read more
Granta.com - Granta Literary Magazine
Granta is a well-known literary UK based magazine that was originated in the 70s, and has strived (and managed) to establish itself as an authority when it comes to pinpointing the young talents of a generation. The magazine appears several times a year (generally four or five), is sold by subscript... read more
Pulp.net - The Online Home of New Fiction
If you like reading and enjoy elegant prose, take a look at Pulp.net, an online magazine that presents book reviews and original fiction by some published authors and by some of the site readers as well, who actually get paid for their submissions. A new edition of the magazine appears every couple ... read more
LunaParkReview.com - Carnival of Little Magazines
If you ever been through a literature semester that was somehow related to the concept of avant-garde, you are probably very familiar with the notion that literary magazines and journals are regarded as art objects in themselves, a notion that Luna Park Review has built up as its editorial line. Thi... read more