Free resources for writers
65There are so many websites, blogs and newsletters for writers out there now it can be really hard to find the quality among all that quantity. Most wrters' websites will offer some information for free, but most of them, understandably, are also selling something, whether it's courses, e-books or other writer's services. This is my personal list of the ones that offer value for no money (ie. They actually provide useful information without you providing them with your credit card number). If you are at the stage where you want to invest something in your writing, unsurprisingly many of these websites also offer value for money in their products/services as well, but you really can get started on writing commercially just using the free resources providied by genuine websites.
http://www.writersrelief.com/ is a great site for writers. It functions as an author's submission service but is actually so much more, with really useful, regularly updated blog posts and a free weekly newsletter with articles covering everything from tricky grammar issues to how to organise a successful book signing. Sign up for the newsletter on the homepage or check out their blog at www.writersreliefblog.com
http://www.writersgiveaway.com/treasure/ Go to this site to pick up a huge range of free writing tools. By signing up for their Smart Writers newsletter, you not only receive a regular free newsletter full of writing tips, but have access to a page offering free downloads of writing e-books, audio files of interviews with successful writers, novel writing and idea generating software, and mini guides and reports on various aspects of being a writer. They claim to be offering almost $4,000 worth of products for free, although there is actually such a wide range of products available you're unlikly to want/need all of them unless your writing life is extremely diverse. This offer sounds like one of those 'too good to be true' situations but all I can say is that I was able to download all products easily and have not been spammed or scammed in any way by this site.
http://www.writing-world.com/ is a website offering articles on writing topics divided into sections such as beginner's world, the business of writing, freelancer's world, the writing life, children's writing and promoting your writing. You can sign up for a free twice monthly newsletter, and take advantage of a huge amount of free information on the site, including articles highlighting specific writing markets and paying writing contests.
http://fundsforwriters.com/ is aimed at writers who want to make money from their art. They specialise in grants for writers and, in their own words, "contests and markets that only pay in cold hard cash, too". Although they offer some premium newsletters on a paid subscription basis, and have ebooks you'll have to pay for too, they also offer some free newsletters, plus a selection of free listings for writing contests and markets where you can submit your work.
http://writeaholics.net/ This site offers a free resources section where you can download free ebooks about writing related topics and free writing software. They also send out a free monthly newsletter and are currently offering a free ebook, Become a Freelance Writing Success, for all new subscribers.
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The ASJA Guide to Freelance Writing: A Professional Guide to the Business, for Nonfiction Writers of All Experience Levels
Price: $5.75
List Price: $16.95 |
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Make a Real Living as a Freelance Writer: How to Win Top Writing Assignments
Price: $11.27
List Price: $19.95 |
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The Renegade Writer: A Totally Unconventional Guide to Freelance Writing Success (The Renegade Writer's Freelance Writing series)
Price: $8.48
List Price: $14.95 |
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The Indispensable Field Guide to Freelance Writing
Price: $9.94
List Price: $10.99 |
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Getting Started as a Freelance Writer, Expanded Edition (Culture Tools)
Price: $9.37
List Price: $19.95 |
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Freelancing for Newspapers: Writing for an Overlooked Market
Price: $8.48
List Price: $14.95 |
http://freelancewrite.about.com/ Not so big on actually giving anything away, in my experience, this site is nonetheless a great source of free information, with a really extensive archive of articles on a huge range of writing related topics. Covers copy writing, creative writing and lots of writing related business issues, from how much to charge, to tax tips for freelance writers. You can also ask writing related questions (and expect an answer) and there's the chance to sign up for yet another free newsletter.
http://www.thetravelwriterslife.com/ This is a great site for travel writers with tons of free articles on travel writing, a free newsletter and links to a great sister site for photographers that's full of tips if you want to improve your photography skills and offer better packages to editors and websites. This site will try to sell you courses/workshops etc. but interesingly enough, the editor recently made the comment in an email that everything you need to succeed is right there on the site. Their courses/workshops just tend to pull it together in a way that's really convenient for those of us too time-starved to spend time surfing the site to find all the available info. The free e-letter regularly identifies new markets for travel writers and photographers, complete with submission guidelines and a link to the site.
If you know of other good genuine free resources for writers, feel free to share in the comments.
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Thanks for this hub. Great information.
Great resources for writers. Thanks for the Hub!
I'll be checking these sites out. Great list.
Fantastic list! need to book mark this hub and check out the links later. Thanks for sharing.
thanks Karen, you're hub on writer's resources is very helpful. You are one of my favorites!
Thanks for all the positive comments guys. I love to share these sites with my fellow hubbers. As I come across more useful resources I'm constantly making notes for another hub. I've just started blogging and am finding lots of good sites for bloggers (especially beginners like me who don't know the ropes yet!) so will post a hub on that soon too:)
Great info. Thanks for the tips.

















Lucey Knight says:
7 months ago
Very informative Hub!!! Thank you.