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  2. Web fiction - Wikipedia

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    Many writers use platforms specifically created for hosting fiction. Free writing platforms such as Wattpad have alleviated most serial writers from financial concerns, as well as any requirement for technical knowledge. [6] However, these free hosts provide less flexibility and also may not be as scalable as a pay host.

  3. Opyrus - Wikipedia

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    Opyrus is an American self-publishing start-up founded in 2008 as FastPencil by Michael Ashley. They offer a web-based publishing engine that allows authors, publishers, and enterprises to create books in print and EPUB formats and have those books distributed online and in brick-and-mortar stores through partnerships with Amazon, [2] Barnes & Noble, [3] Ingram, and others.

  4. Get Paid to Write: Top 18 Sites That Pay (up to $1 per Word)

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    (It's free!) 3. Narratively. ... Everywhere you look, there are words. Words on book covers. Words in your vehicle’s manual that teach you what that dang squiggly exclamation point symbol on ...

  5. Wattpad - Wikipedia

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    According to a study, online writing communities like Wattpad help young writers learn and grow their craft from constructive feedback and criticism. [84] Composed of students and their experiences on online writing platforms, the study aims to show how constructive criticism affects their writing process.

  6. 15 Best Websites to Find Free Online Books for Kids - AOL

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    Yes, you can encourage your children to read (without going broke). The post 15 Best Websites to Find Free Online Books for Kids appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  7. Archive of Our Own - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, in an article entitled "Where to find the good fanfiction porn", Aja Romano and Gavia Baker-Whitelaw of The Daily Dot described Archive of Our Own as "a cornerstone of the fanfic community", writing that it hosted content that other sites like FanFiction.Net and Wattpad didn't allow and was more easily navigable than Tumblr. [46]