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Forums The Scribophile forums are where all the group activity takes place. Each group has its own forum thread. The Scribophile forums category list But the forums are more than that; they loosely grouped the conversations around writing, publishing, new members, and book discussions (among others). Dive into any category and you’ll find lots of lively conversations. Take this thread about a single sentence. The author is trying to ensure the sentence is clear. Lots of users chime in with advice, support, requests for context, and more.
If you’re looking for a creative writing community, the Finland Email List Scribophile forums are exactly what you need. Contests Scribophile groups sponsor writing contests! It seems like a fun way to get to out there. Blog The blog is a little thin. But I wouldn’t let that taint my Scribophile review; they’re currently hiring bloggers and they’ve had some solid guest authors in the past. The content there is great, there’s just not a lot.
If you’re taking part in the Scribophile community, you’ll definitely want to subscribe and check out their articles, but I wouldn’t call the blog the major draw. If anything, it’s a smart SEO play by the Scribophile team to help new users discover them. Academy The Scribophile Academy page is a collection of user-generated content about different aspects of writing and publishing. Much like the blog, it’s a good SEO move. There’s some fantastic content. like this article about writing effective critiques. For new and growing authors, these resources are pretty essential. Scribophile’s resources are very focused on writing and presenting your work for review.
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