Writer's Digest

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How can you further your knowledge about the craft and business of writing without spending a fortune? The million-dollar question every scribe ponders. Writing should be free, some insist, but others claim we need to attend film school, get our MFAs, move to Los Angeles, and go to writing conferences. Who are you supposed to believe? Everyone and no one. Every writer’s path varies, as does the size of their wallets.

In this WD issue, you’ll discover more than 100 valuable websites for writers. That’s a lot of free education. I applaud free. While no one wants more student loans, credit card bills, or the stress of debt, if debt guaranteed a successful career, we’d probably dive into it!

Since I

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