Wednesday, 26 February 2025
Helpful Writing Newsletters
More than what’s on the websites
There is a vast ocean of writing advice on the internet. Here are writer specific email newsletters from sources I find responsible and helpful. They definitely narrow down the options and provide decent information and resources for long-term use as a writer. The links are to their websites so you can determine for yourself if you want to also find and subscribe to their newsletters. Of course, you can bookmark and occasionally visit the websites, but I highly recommend subscribing to newsletters also because the information there is generally more detailed and helpful.
Jane Friedman
Nathan Bransford
K. M. Weiland
https://www.helpingwritersbecomeauthors.com/
Erik Bork
https://www.flyingwrestler.com/
What writing related newsletters or blogs have you found helpful?
Be well, write well!
~Joy
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This is a great list. I also am a fan of Hope Clark’s Funds for Writers. Always a good nugget in those.
Great suggestions, Joy. I especially like Jane Friedman's blog.