Top 100 Creative Writing Blogs

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Top 100 Creative Writing Blogs

By Holly McCarthy

From poetry to lengthy prose, creative writing can be a great way to express yourself. Of course, even the best writers can use a few tips, a little inspiration and a whole lot of help getting their work out there. These blogs offer all of that and more. From blogs that focus on writers still trying to make it in the publishing world to those providing updates from best selling authors, you’ll find all kinds of information geared towards improving and informing your creative writing.

General

These blogs cover a wide range of creative writing issues.

  1. Writer UnboxedLearn both about the creative and business sides of fiction writing from this great blog.
  2. BackstoryEver wonder where writers get their inspiration? You’ll find loads of posts that record just that and you can contribute your own stories as well.
  3. Write Anything: Check out this multi-author blog to find writing challenges, inspiration and shared writing.
  4. Inkygirl: Daily Diversions for WritersThis blogger not only posts about using the Internet to improve your writing but posts her own comics frequently as well.
  5. Women on WritingGet information on writing geared just towards female writers out there.
  6. Cute WritingHere you’ll find posts on writing, blogging and publishing and many articles focus on ways to make your work more efficient.
  7. Write to DoneIf you enjoy the blog Zen Habits, you’ll appreciate this blog by the same author. This site focuses on simple, effective ways to write more, better.
  8. The Urban MuseFreelance writer Susan Johnston provides tips and tidbits for other working writers out there.
  9. Writing ForwardFrom grammar tips to ideas for improving your creative writing, check out the helpful posts on this site.
  10. Writer’s WriteThis blog is a great place to find information about writers, books and the publishing world.
  11. Creative Writing CornerConnect with your creative side through the posts on this blog.
  12. Creative Writing ContestsWant to challenge your creative skills? This blog can direct you to the great number of writing competitions out there.

Aspiring Authors

These bloggers are writing on the ‘net and off, still waiting to get their best work published.

  1. The Desperate WriterThis writer and cosmetologist shares her stories on this blog, both personal and creative.
  2. Incurable Disease of Writing: Blogger Missy is getting her degree in creative writing and posts about her experiences on this site.
  3. Emerging Writers NetworkIf you’re just getting started in your writing career, check out this site to learn about the ins and outs of writing and about other writers working towards success.
  4. FicticityCheck out this site to find posted stories, writing tips and even a few book reviews.
  5. Authors’ BlogsThis isn’t just one blog, but a collection of numerous aspiring writers sites, so you can take your pick of reading material.
  6. Plot MonkeysThese four bloggers talk about everything from their everyday lives to the books they love.
  7. Maternal Spark: Moms who love to write or create on the side

Published Authors

Get some advice, inspiration and motivation from these authors doing what they love and getting paid for it.

  1. The Orwell DiariesMost writers are familiar with the work of George Orwell. Here you’ll find regular postings from his personal diaries.
  2. Tom Conoby’s Writing Blog: This blogger shares his thoughts on books he reads, his own writing and much more.
  3. John Baker’s BlogThis working writer shares his passions– reading and writing– on this site.
  4. The Man In BlackYoung mystery writer Jason Pinter shares his thoughts on just about everything on this blog.
  5. Neil Gaiman’s JournalThis well-known writer has published a large number of books, several of which have been made into major motion pictures. Check out his blog for more about what he’s working on right now.
  6. Wil Wheaton in ExileReaders of this blog might recognize his name from his days on Star Trek: The Next Generation but these days this actor spends more of this time writing books and posting on his blog.
  7. A Writer’s LifeLove the TV series Monk? Learn more about the writer behind the books the series is based on from this blog.
  8. The Paperback WriterWith several published books under her belt, this blogger shares her writing tips as well as information about her personal life.
  9. Pocket Full of WordsNovelist Holly Lisle shares her experiences as a writer on her blog.
  10. Beyond the BeyondBruce Sterling has written numerous science fiction novels and now shares his thoughts on science and technology on his WIRED blog.
  11. Contrary BrinScientist and author David Brin maintains this site where readers can talk about issues from his books or just about anything else.
  12. Scott BerkunThis author teaches creative thinking, writes books and give public talks. Read about his writing adventures and otherwise here.

Improving Your Craft

Get some tips on becoming a better writer from these blogs.

  1. Becoming a Writer SeriouslyAspiring writers can find all kinds of helpful advice and guidance on this blog.
  2. WordSwimmerLearn to understand the writing process a little better with a little help from blogger Bruce Black. There are loads of interviews with authors as well as suggestions on improving your writing.
  3. Time to WriteBlogger Jurgen Wolff wants to strike a creative spark in writers of all kinds by providing tips and inspiration here.
  4. Flogging the QuillCheck out this blog to learn more about the craft of creative storytelling.
  5. Six SentencesWhat can you write in six sentences? Share your attempt at this writing exercise on this blog.
  6. Luc ReidFrom tips on finding time to practice writing to information about the publishing industry, you’ll find loads of helpful posts on this blog.
  7. The Writing ShowWhile more podcast than true blog, this site is a good place for writers to get answers to their questions and get help finding inspiration.
  8. Men With PensWhether you’re a writer freelancing or just writing for fun, you’ll find tips on how to do it better on this blog.
  9. Write a Better NovelMake sure whatever you’re writing will get the attention it deserves when time comes to get it published. This blog provides all kinds of information on creating a better novel, no matter the subject.
  10. Write BetterHere you’ll find a wide range of writing tips to get your creative writing in top shape.
  11. Clear Writing with Mr. ClarityLearn to get to the point and write clearly and concisely whether you’re writing a letter at work or working on a book.
  12. Mike’s Writing WorkshopThis blogger is all about posting things that can help writers get better and get inspired.
  13. Kim’s Craft BlogLearn about writing fiction, memoirs and other creative writing from this writer who teaches courses at The Cambridge Center for Adult Education.

Grammar and Editing

You may have the best ideas but that doesn’t mean much if you can’t write them well. These blogs will help you tune up your writing so it’s publish-worthy.

  1. GrammarBlogLaugh at the grammar and spelling errors of others while getting tips on improving your own skills on this blog.
  2. Evil EditorThis editor might be evil, but the tips provided on this blog can really help you refine your stories.
  3. Blue Pencil EditingThis blog is both a good resource for working editors and and writers in search of a little guidance.
  4. Editing and Proofreading Hints and TipsGet simple tips on improving your editing process from this blog.
  5. Headsup: the blogHere you’ll find posts about the sometimes frustrating world of editing and learn what not to do.
  6. GrammarphobiaThis site offers readers the chance to ask their own grammar and language questions and get answers.
  7. Apostrophe AbuseThink you know how to use the apostrophe? This blog might teach you otherwise.
  8. Daily Writing TipsGet some daily advice on how to improve the basics of your writing.
  9. ProWriting TipsThis blog is home to numerous grammar and writing tips.
  10. The Engine RoomJD, a copy editor, runs this blog all about language use that can help you get a handle on your usage.
  11. Cheryl Norman, Grammar CopIf you’ve got some questions about grammar that need answering, visit this blog.
  12. English4TodayGet a handle on the English language through the guidance of blogger Anthony Hughes.

Getting Published

The ultimate goal for many working on creative writing is to get work published. This blogs can help you learn about the business, get your work out there, or even publish it yourself.

  1. Ask AllisonAsk your questions about breaking publishing and gets answers from this helpful blogger.
  2. Guide to Literary AgentsGet some tips on where and how to find a literary agent to represent your work when the time comes.
  3. Beacon Literary ServicesEmerging writers and those with a little experience under their belts alike can take advantage of the publishing advice offered here.
  4. Questions and QuandariesThis Writers Digest blog answers a wide variety of questions about publishing.
  5. Writer Beware BlogsWhile you may be desperate to get your work out there make sure you protect yourself from scams. The information in this blog can help you stay safe.
  6. The SwivetColleen Lindsay is a literary agent and you can read her reactions to recent publications and if you meet her requirements even submit your own work.
  7. The RejecterThis blogger isn’t a literary agent but an assistant to one, the person you’ll have to go through to get your work published, and she posts all about her work on this blog.
  8. BooksquareThis blog works to dissect the publishing industry so you can learn it inside and out.
  9. PubrantsLiterary agent Kristen blogs about everything publishing from queries to working with writers.
  10. Nathan Bransford Literary AgentWant to know more about literary agents and the publishing world? Check out this blog.
  11. Practicing WritingThis blog posts plenty on writing advice as well as the latest publishing opportunities.
  12. Bob Baker’s Full-Time Author BlogThinking of making the leap to being a full-time writer? This blog can be a great resource on publishing your own book to set the stage.
  13. Future Perfect PublishingExplore all the possibilities for publishing that are out there through the help of this blog by Tom Masters.

Genre Focused

These creative writing blogs focus on one particular type of writing, such as mysteries, romance and fantasy.

  1. Storytellers UnpluggedThis multi-author blog is contributed to by writers, editors and publishers and can give you a great background on writing in a wide range of genres.
  2. GibberishScience fiction and fantasy writer Jayme Lynn Blaschke posts about his writing and more on this site.
  3. SF SignalFrom books to movies, you can keep abreast of all the goings on in world of science fiction through this blog.
  4. SF and Fantasy NovelistsHere you’ll find loads of information on writers working in the science fiction genre.
  5. Reading, Raving and RantingIf you’re interested in historical fiction you can read about Susan Higginbotham’s experience writing about fourteenth-century England.
  6. Myth and MysteryNovelist and contributor to the New York Times Rick Riordan is a mystery writer and you can read about his latest work on this site.
  7. Type M for MurderLearn a little bit about murder mysteries from this multi-author blog.
  8. Crime Fiction DossierIf crime fiction is your thing, you’ll learn loads from this blog by David Montgomery.
  9. Jungle RedSix mystery writers contribute to this blog that talks about writing, life, love and much more.
  10. Romancing the BlogThis blog is home to numerous romance novelists who post on just about everything.

Fiction Writing

Most creative writing falls into the category of fiction, so learn more about writing great novels and stories from these blogs.

  1. Advanced Fiction WritingWritten by the “mad professor” of fiction writing, this blog is geared towards inspiring you and getting you writing.
  2. Writing FictionHere you’ll find a lively discussion about writing and publishing novels and short fiction.
  3. Killer FictionWith five published authors contributing to this blog, you’ll get loads of tips and posts on writing.
  4. Ginny’s Fiction Writing BlogGinny Wiehardt posts about fiction writing in this About.com blog.
  5. Becoming a Fiction WriterThis blogger is following her dream of becoming a fiction writer.
  6. Blog FictionIf you plan on taking to the net with your writing, this blogger can give you all kinds of tips on doing it right.
  7. Fiction Writers ReviewThe writers who run this blog are all about reviewing books but they also discuss what works and what makes truly great fiction.
  8. Angela Booth’s Writing BlogWhether you’re writing fiction or just freelancing, you’ll find helpful writing tips on this blog.
  9. Fiction Writing: The Passionate JourneyYou won’t become a great writer overnight. This blog can help you start and keep going along your journey to writing success.
  10. Fiction ScribeFrom grammar errors to book tours, this blog talks about a wide range of issues affecting fiction writers.

Poetry

If verse is more your thing, pay these helpful blogs a visit.

  1. Avoiding the MuseDoctor, blogger and author C. Dale Young maintains this blog as well as teaching an MFA program on writing.
  2. Poetry Hut BlogKeep up to date on the latest happenings in the poetry world with this blog.
  3. Poet with a Day JobDoes the title of this blog remind you of yourself? Read this blogger’s posts on writing, reading and everyday life here.
  4. 1,000 Black LinesPosts on this blog are a single line long, some of which record daily events and others that read like lines of poetry.
  5. The Best American PoetryLearn about some of the best poetry out there through this blog.
  6. harrietThe Poetry Foundation maintains this blog, which posts about happenings in the poetry world and speaks directly to you, the poet.
  7. Poems at the Poetry ShowcaseContribute your poetry to this blog, or read the postings of others.
  8. Poets.orgThe American Academy of Poets lets you know about great poetry that’s out there through their blog.
  9. Poetry and Poets in RagsThis blogger is both a salesman and a poet.
  10. Silliman’s BlogHere you’ll find informative posts on contemporary poets and their work.
  11. Poets Who Blog: This blog is a great resource for poets, with writing contests, posts about work and more.
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