Websites for Writers – Women On Writing (WOW)

It is not surprising that more and more women are dominating the Internet. With it comes exceptional sites dedicated to their needs and wants. Women on Writing (WOW) offers a magazine format domain where women writers can read articles about the world of writing.

WOW’s mandate is to promote “communication between women writers, authors, editors, agents, publishers and readers”. They saw an opportunity to fill a gap between writing websites and magazines. Click on their “quick links” to see the archive of monthly ezines full of a wealth of women and writing information.

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