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Our Favorite Short Stories Websites
Welcome to the Realm for short story lovers! Whether you enjoy writing or reading short fiction (and everyone I know who writes short stories loves reading them just as much!), the following resources will help you explore this wonderful writing genre. Prepare to be educated and entertained, and then get clicking on the links below.
Short Stories at East of the Web
This large, free site is a terrific resource for writers and readers of short fiction. Readers may choose from scores of stories in a variety of genres. Writers may submit works for publication and benefit from the site's editorial support and publicity. And since the collection includes the works of authors like Guy de Maupassant, you just might find your own story published next to one of a master!
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Short Stories
Bookmark this treasure trove of resources for the writer! Articles, discussions, links and much more -- all especially for the short story writer!
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Bookwire
You wanna get published, right? Well, then it's important to keep on top of news and trends in the literary world. The easiest way to do that is to go to Bookwire. With interviews, reviews, articles, links, and much more, it's the only source you'll need to stay on top of news from the world of publishing!
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Short Stories Discussion Groups and Ezines

The Write List
This small but lively group boasts a number of published authors who are happy to share their secrets and expertise. Ask questions about plotting, query letters, and any other aspect of the craft. Plus, these folks are just plain nice!

You can sign up at the site or by sending a blank email to The-Write-List-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.
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Fiction Writing Workshop
It's two, two, TWO resources in one! As the name implies, this list is a "workshop," meaning you'll both submit your own stories to be critiqued and evaluate other members' stories. You'll not only gain discipline in your writing habits but receive valuable feedback about technique, grammar, dialogue, and more! Members include novice writers as well as published authors. Joining this group automatically subscribes you to the Writing Workshop Discussion list, where you can talk with other authors about any writing topic under the sun.
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The BookWire Mailing List Index
No writer is an island. To craft that award-winning short story, you need to discuss your work and get critiques from other writers. Head on over to this mondo list of discussion and critiquing groups and find the one (or three) that's right for you!
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Inscriptions Magazine
The best ezine for writers. Period. Covers everything from finding inspiration to nuts-and-bolts how-to articles, humor essays to market listings and even freelance job openings. Best of all, you can either visit Inscriptions on the web or subscribe and have it delivered each week to your inbox. Trust me, this publication is a real "must have"!
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