6 Writing Websites for Teen Writers
To be a writer is hard, to be a teen writer, it could be harder. When it comes to sharing your work, you will have a lot of options between many different sites and applications! I am going to go over all the major options. I know Different people have different preferences, but here are my preferences:
Wattpad
It is one of the largest online places to write and share your work. Wattpad is home to 70 Million users. Another factor is that the majority of the readers are teenagers, so it could be an option for you as well.
GoodNovel
GoodNovel is an online story platform and community dedicated to creating a new generation of classic novels and a free zone of imagination powered by technology. They have writing training programs and writing activities to help teen writers grow up as a professional writer. The best part is if you’re underage, you will have to ask your parents(or your legal guardian) to sign an underage confirmation form for you, stating that he/she is aware of you signing the contract and approves it. Then the rest is the same as all the other contracts.
Webnovel
Webnovel is a global online reading platform for all kinds of marvelous novels and comics. It daily updates serialized content, dedicating to micro-transactions and in-game-purchase mode, defining new trends in the online publishing industry. And it has captured the heart of authors around the world and become the leading app for author monetization. Many translations of famous Asian works exist on this platform.
Commaful
Commaful is an online platform “where the Instagram generation goes to share and discover stories”. The site hosts a variety of fan fiction, short stories, poetry, and more, all shared in a picturebook-style format. Commaful is also home to professionals and amateurs alike. The short nature of the stories makes Commaful a fun place for all types of creatives to share online and get feedback for their stories.
Fanfiction.net
FanFiction.Net (often abbreviated as FF.net or FFN) is an automated fan fiction archive site. The site provides a different flavor of fanfics that is new and refreshing. It’s also amazing for shorter works and one-shots. You have to try it to experience the magic.
Archive Of Our Own (AO3)
Archive of Our Own (AO3) is a fan-created, fan-run, nonprofit, non-commercial archive for transformative fanworks, like fanfiction, fanart, fan videos, and podfic. Its extensive library and powerful search engine make it overall a killer pick for those who know what they’re doing.
The above is the 6 writing websites for teen writers. And I just wanna say: “Care about your growth, and care about your copyrights.”