Website of Interest to Fantasy Writers

ArkansasWriters has received a notice about “a free literary sharing website” called WritingRaw.com

I’ve got to admit that I find the name of the site a bit offputting, but I checked out what seems to be a companion site called specusphere which looks as if it may be of interest to writers of speculative fiction.

Writers of sci-fi and fantasy may want to check it out at Specusphere‘s About page.

Maeve Maddox writes about popular culture, English usage, and education. Her most recent books are WORD RAGE, a guide to peaceful coexistence as American English-speakers, and THE FABERGE FLUTE, a cozy mystery set in 1980s London.

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  1. WritingRaw.com is a FREE literary ezine dedicated to new and emerging writers and poets. Our goal at Writing Raw is simple – to serve the literary community with the opportunity to have their work online and out in the world. In this world of disappearing literary magazines, Writing Raw is providing the blank pages for writers to fill.

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