Author Top 11 List - Best Blogs

The top blogs from authors & about authors in 2021 include a myriad of subject matter for all walks of life. You'll find insights into their writing methods & lifestyles, as well as interviews, book reviews, and their recommended reads.

Advice To Writers

Looking for some daily motivation to inspire bursts of creativity? Then you might want to check out Advice to Writers by Jon Winokur. His blog is a collection of motivational quotes from past and present writers, as well as a wonderful assemblage of books on the subject of writing, and author interviews.
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Goins Writer

Jeff Goins is a bestselling author, blogger, podcaster, and public speaker, but above all, he considers himself a creator. And that's exactly what he writes about & teaches in his blog - how to be a better creator by understanding yourself and in turn, your work.
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Helping Writers Become Authors

As an author of historical novels like Wayfarer and acclaimed writing guides like Structuring Your Novel, K.M. Weiland has plenty of advice for authors in the making. As well as tips & software to outline & structure your novel, Weiland also shares inspiring glimpses into her own writing process.
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Jerry Jenkins

Jerry Jenkins is a 21-time New York Times bestselling author sharing his insightful advice to writers all over the world. As well as his writing courses, he shares free writing tools on his blog like how to start writing, developing powerful characters, creating conflict, editing, and so much more.
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Live Write Thrive

C.S. Lakin is a novelist, copyeditor, writing coach, and mom. On her award-winning blog, she shares some stellar guidance and tools for all writers seeking to stay up to date with the latest trends. She'll also teach you novel-writing techniques that have helped her own process.
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Lost Art Press

This blog focuses on highlighting the 'lost art of woodworking'. It is a publishing company that was started by two enthusiastic woodworkers back in 2007. They wanted to encourage more high-quality woodworking books to be published. They took matters into their own hands. The blog features historical images, downloads, and all sorts of woodworking content.
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Poets & Storytellers United

Poets & Storytellers United is a community for poets & writers to share and explore their literary art. Writers of all genres, and from all walks of life are encouraged to discuss and share the meanings behind their poetry & stories, making it an incredibly encouraging place for writers to hang out.

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Positive Writer

Bryan Hutchinson overcame writer's doubt to have work published in many forms and he knows that you can too. His blog, Positive Writer, serves to inspire, encourage and motivate all types of creatives, with a special focus on writers. You'll find positivity, writing tips, marketing advice, and more.
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The Write Practice

In the spirit of writing millions of words no one will ever see in order to write the words that count, The Write Practice will teach you to develop & stick to a writing routine that works for you. Start with their two-minute assessment to see what creative skills you can improve, and move from there.
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Writer Unboxed

What began as a collaboration between two aspiring writers in 2006 has become a powerful community centered around the craft & the business of writing. You'll still find posts from Therese Walsh and Kathleen Bolton, the original writers, as well as from emerging & best-selling authors, and industry leaders.
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Writers in the Storm

Writers in the Storm is a blog from a group of seasoned writers who provide unique perspectives about the writing process from a wide variety of genres. Their content includes advice on surviving all the storms that writers must weather including writer's block, self-doubt, rejection, deadlines, and the rest.
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