r/WritingResources is a subreddit with 9k members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests and solution requests, and the community frequently discusses writing, book, tips, resources, and fantasy.
Awesome learning resources and advice for aspiring writers
Popular Themes in r/WritingResources
#1
Advice Requests
: "John Dufresne's TEDx, How to write a story. Very good."
18 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "For anyone who hates passive voice as much as me - a tool that converts from passive voice to active voice"
13 posts
#3
Self-Promotion
: "I made a fun FLOWCHART to encourage writers to explore various styles and forms!! You're probably very creative in multiple forms and just don't know it yet!"
3 posts
#4
Money Talk
: "Websites That Pay to write | How to make money from writing"
1 post
#5
Opportunities
: "Writers wanted for writing platform (paying 80% royalty)"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/WritingResources
#1
Writing
: "how to improve your book Writing"
177 posts
#2
Book
: "I make charts to keep my Book organized."
34 posts
#3
Tips
: "Dialog Tips"
18 posts
#4
Resources
: "/r/WritersToolbox: a new sub for sharing interesting and useful Resources with all writers!"
15 posts
#5
Fantasy
: "Brandon Sanderson's class on writing Fantasy - this is probably the most useful writing course I've ever seen."
12 posts
#6
Characters
: "5 Mistakes Male Authors Make When Writing Female Characters"
11 posts
#7
Fiction
: "Brilliant course on Writing Fiction - Brandon Sanderson, Write About Dragons (all 2013 lectures)"
8 posts
#8
Structure
: "How to write a screenplay - an amazing lecture on fundamentals of story Structure and screenwriting"
7 posts
#9
Advice
: "Thoughts on Writing - a comprehensive collection of Advice and guidance on writing. All proceeds will be used to help support those impacted by the coronavirus, from care homes to food banks."
6 posts
#10
Tools
: "25+ Blogging Tools for 2020 (SEO, Traffic, Optimisation)"
6 posts
Flair Used in r/WritingResources
#1
Tools
: "TV Tropes: A site that compiles thousands of common archetypes/elements (tropes) in literature, TV, video games, and real life, gives them each their own pages, and provides massive lists of examples to use. It also has pages for works which show what tropes they use. Remember: tropes are tools!"
39 posts
#2
Fiction
: "Brandon Sanderson's class on writing fantasy - this is probably the most useful writing course I've ever seen."
24 posts
#3
NonFiction
: "The front cover of my new book. What do you think?"
8 posts
#4
WritingOnline
: "Writers, you should check out Prompt and Circumstance. It’s a humor podcast about Reddit writing prompts. They dedicated an episode to some of my prompts that became stories in my collection Horrible Writing: 10 Horror Stories You Probably Shouldn’t Read"
3 posts
#5
Screenwriting
: "How to write a screenplay - an amazing lecture on fundamentals of story structure and screenwriting"
2 posts
#6
ShortFiction
: "How to write short stories : (with samples) by Ring Lardner (1924) PDF book | SharingeBook - Download Free PDF Books Legally"
1 post
#7
WritingBusiness
: "Jobs for Creative Writing Bachelor's?"
1 post
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Last updated: June 9, 2026