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Bonnie LinerodeThis article annotates 40 websites for young writers. You might know a budding author who can find just the help he/she needs.
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Doug PetersonLooking for writing help, peer review, grammar tips or just a little bit of advice from the World Wide Web? Don't miss these 40 helpful websites for young writers.
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Haley BrownLooking for writing help, peer review, grammar tips or just a little bit of advice from the World Wide Web? Don't miss these 40 helpful websites for young writers
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Jeanne McQueenEverything from contests to grammar help and games. Story starters and more.
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Michael WackerThis is a pretty sweet collection of resources for teachers to cruise through and glean nuggets of cool for their students. All kinds of sites to support each stage of the writing process, as well as content from MI, OWL, and the like. As well as ways for students to get published, watch videos, and get creative.
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Tabitha CunninghamLooking for writing help, peer review, grammar tips or just a little bit of advice from the World Wide Web? Don't miss these 40 helpful websites for young writers.
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- Young Writer's Society - Dedicated to scribes between the ages of 13 and 25, the Young Writer's Society is the world's largest website for young writers. The members-only community encourages submissions and offers tips that will help anyone become a better writer.
- NaNoWriMo's Young Writers Program - NaNoWriMo is short for National Novel Writing Month. Every November, the young writers' section of the site challenges people who are 12 and under to write a 50,000 word novel. If you are over the age 12 and want to participate, join the adult version of the NaNoWriMo Program.
- Writing.com - Boasting resources for everyone from novice writers to scribes with master's degrees in writing, this online writing community is a great place to store and display your work online. Free memberships are available to all.
- Young Writers Online - This community for young writers offers one forum for submitting your work for critique and one forum for general conversation about the craft.
- MIT Writing OCW - The Massachusetts Institute of Technology offers a number of free college-level writing courses through their OpenCourseWare program. You can see the full listing of courses at this website.
- Writer's Digest - Although this website isn't specifically designed for young writers, it is a fantastic resource for anyone who wants to learn how to write better. Site features include blogs, community forums, writing tips, creative writing prompts and guidelines to getting published.
- Pomegranate Words - This site features free lessons in poetry and fiction, critiquing services and a magazine for teen authors.
- U.S. Copyright Office - This site is a must-see for writers of all ages. It will teach you everything you need to know about copyright and includes a section where you can register your work.
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NaNoWriMo's Young Writers Program - NaNoWriMo is short for National Novel Writing Month. Every November, the young writers' section of the site challenges people who are 12 and under to write a 50,000 word novel. If you are over the age 12 and want to participate, join the adult version of the NaNoWriMo Program.
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- AutoCrit - The AutoCrit Editing Wizard can check writing for grammar errors, clichés and other no-no's. AutoCrit also provides a number of other writing resources as well.
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Kristen Pavelecwriting websites....I need to look at it more, but it may be a good place for us to find writing contests.
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