

You'll find a like-minded group dedicated to the art, craft, and business of writing this genre. Their focus is solely on Sci-Fi and fantasy, and they encourage writers to post small pieces of their work to get opinions, comments, and suggestions. If you're serious about the craft, you need to join this group. Fantasy & Science Fiction Writers in America If you're looking for support and encouragement to keep blogging, The Blogging Squad is the one. You can share your latest blog posts in the daily thread, and you can find other bloggers with whom to collaborate and commune. The Blogging SquadĪlmost 6,000 members come together to support bloggers and influencers. And they must be doing something that both writers and readers like because they're almost 3,000 strong. Here's their promo: "Grimdark is a sub-genre of speculative fiction that usually consists of a) bleak settings, b) morally ambiguous characters, c) gritty violence, and d) dark realism." That's good stuff. They strongly urge writers to be beta readers as well, so be prepared to read others' work as well as post your own.

Writers Helping WritersĪre you ready to hand off your manuscript to beta readers for some healthy feedback? Or are you an editor willing to help writers with comments and suggestions? This group is for writers, readers, and editors to mingle over manuscripts. The Café is good about giving you the boost of self-confidence you need to put yourself out there. If you have a big project and you want to knock their socks off, get some one-on-one encouragement and coaching. Just like your neighborhood café, you can drop in anytime and find someone willing to give your copy a quick critique. Their mission is to encourage and promote women writers their About page reads "We are particularly interested in the edges, the intersections between genres, nationalities, languages, arts, and cultures." 3. This is the Facebook group for, an online literary magazine filled with contemporary women writers from around the world. They'll remove anyone who isn't constructive in helping others. And they're adamant about being supportive. You're bound to find someone with whom to connect. If you need a supportive community that loves sharing resources and tips, join this group. Writers of all levels, ability, and experience welcome. You might find your next writing soul sister or brother online. Here are 10 Facebook groups (in no particular order) for writers you need to check out. Are you an indie author looking for support? There's a group for you, too. So you like sci-fi and world-building? Join the Facebook group (see below). Whatever type of writer you are-fiction author, blogger, copywriter, content marketer-you can find a community of like-minded individuals on Facebook.

Where can you find a group that understands your struggles, your dreams, and how hard it is, but knows how much you love this life? When it's 2am, and I'm working feverishly to meet a deadline or trying to make sense out of the jumble of ideas in my brain, I need community. Someone who understands how I can both crave and loathe this quiet aloneness. Sometimes as I sit at my desk in a remote corner of the house, writing my soul out on the page, I need the company of other writers. Check it out here: Our Favorite Facebook Groups for Writers - updated for 2018 NOTE: After getting a ton of amazing feedback from users, we've added even more groups.
