Home > Arts > Online Writing > Chats and Forums
For those pages which promote discussion of online writing. These may include discussion boards, message boards, chat rooms, or other types of forums.
http://www.bunnyrabbitsex.com/
A place for all writers, fiction and non-fiction alike.
http://bdelectablemnts.runboard.com/
A salon for writers and free range thinkers.
http://www.eliteskills.com/
Managed user-based writing forum where users can submit poetry, stories, or anything text based.
http://ffe.hyperboards.com/
Writing forum featuring fiction, fanfiction, artwork, discussions, and debates.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ironywaves
A group of poets, artists and musicians influenced by the Beat Generation.
http://jpicforum.info/
An online community where writers of all ethnicities and backgrounds can share in the joy of writing.
http://forums.mosaicmusings.net/
Poetry and prose forum with creative titles and well organized genre subdivisions for critique.
http://www.publisherdatabase.com/forums/
Community for writers, with postings of poems and stories.
http://forum.rhymezone.com/
An online community for writers, poets, songwriters, and language enthusiasts to share and critique work and discuss issues related to the English language.
http://writing-community.writersworkshop.co.uk/
A community for all writers, pros and amateurs, to share work, exchange ideas, and ask questions.
http://writeherewritenow.yuku.com/
Forum offering weekly prompts, newsletters, critiquing, and writing over a variety of genres.
http://www.writerforum.co.uk/
Forum of contributed poetry, short stories, diaries, and reviews.
http://www.writerswall.com/forum/
Place for writers to exchange creative ideas, share their stories. Includes a monthly ezine, chat forum, and other resource links.
http://www.writingforums.com/
Provides a place for writers to meet and chat about the writing craft, post stories, and meet other writers. Also provides tips, contests, markets and original works.
Home > Arts > Online Writing > Chats and Forums
Thanks to DMOZ, which built a great web directory for nearly two decades and freely shared it with the web. About us