Skip to content

EveryWriter

Empowering Writers Since 1999

Menu
  • Home
  • Reading
    • On Writing
    • Interviews
    • Famous Authors
    • Stories
    • Poetry
  • Writing
    • Writing Lab 101
      • Writing Tips
      • Writing Tropes
      • Grammar Help
    • Contests & More
      • Contests for writers
      • Games for Writers
      • Quizzes for Writers
    • Writing Inspiration
    • Writing Prompts
      • Writing Prompts
      • Creative Writing Prompts
      • Student Writing Prompts
      • Journal Writing Prompts
      • Poetry Writing Prompts
      • Daily Writing Prompts
      • Holiday Writing Prompts
    • Writer’s Questions
  • Publishing
    • Publishing Tips
    • Literary Magazines
    • Book Publishers
  • Promotions
    • Book Promotions
    • Promoting Tips
    • News and Announcements
    • Classifieds
    • Newsletter
  • Teaching Writing
  • Submit
    • About Us
    • Submit
    • Privacy Policy
  • Community
Menu

My First Reading by Walt Whitman

Posted on February 23, 2016December 1, 2023 by Richard

My First Reading  by Walt Whitman From 1824 to ’28 our family lived in Brooklyn in Front, Cranberry and Johnson streets. In the latter my father built a nice house for a home, and afterwards another in Tillary street. We occupied them, one after the other, but they were mortgaged, and we lost them. I…

Read more

Top 10 Reasons to Publish with Literary Magazines

Posted on February 21, 2016January 28, 2023 by Richard

So what’s the big deal right? Long ago (20 years or so), if you wanted to share your work, short of going door to door, you had to publish. Publishing with literary magazines

Read more

Poetry Discussion: My Grandmother’s Love Letters

Posted on February 20, 2016March 4, 2017 by Richard

This poems is one of my favs. I’m wondering what you think of it. I really want people to address the stanza that starts “Are your fingers long enough to play…”

Read more

Art by Cesar Valtierra

Posted on February 18, 2016June 19, 2017 by Richard

Cesar Valtierra hails from the sun soaked desert of the wild, wild western city of El Paso, Texas. He wields a pencil like an outlaw gunslinger, drawing up a storm since the tender age of two.

Read more

Weekly Writing Exercises

Posted on February 17, 2016June 7, 2017 by Richard

Welcome to our weekly writing exercises page. We were publishing these as single posts, but we’ve found putting them all on one page is beneficial and easier for everyone. So each week you can stop by this page for new writing exercises and prompts. We are going to do out best to keep these up…

Read more

Art by Rita Schuenemann

Posted on February 11, 2016February 11, 2016 by Richard

Rita Schuenemann is an Ohio artist who creates amazing works of art representing Cleveland and North East Ohio.

Read more

Poetry Discussion: A Valentine by Edgar Allan Poe

Posted on February 10, 2016March 4, 2017 by Richard

Every week we are doing a poetry discussion. Right now we are only getting about one response a week, but lots of people are lookin’ at the page. Jump in guys. Let’s talk about this poem! Just say what you think, or make an observation. We are not looking for anything spectacular, but a little…

Read more

Poetry Discussion: Kubla Khan

Posted on February 3, 2016March 4, 2017 by Richard

Discussion is simple on this one. What the heck does this poem mean?

Read more

Mary Walton

Posted on January 23, 2016May 20, 2019 by Mary Walton

Mary Walton Mary Walton is a professional editor and online tutor, currently living in Santa Monica. She lived in Australia for 10 years and gained her degree in creative writing at the University of Melbourne. Her current freelance role allows her to travel around the world and take in different cultures. In her spare time,…

Read more

10 Ways to Sell Your book

Posted on January 10, 2016May 28, 2017 by Richard

How do you sell your self-published book? You spent a year writing it. You spent another year shopping it to publishers. Now you’ve published it yourself,

Read more

Poetry Discussion

Posted on November 28, 2015November 28, 2015 by Richard

I thought we’d try this once, and see the response. Sometimes online this is difficult. This is our poetry discussion. Just write what you think of the poem in the comments.

Read more

WordTango’s Weekend

Posted on November 27, 2015March 7, 2017 by Richard

After you’ve drafted your novel, there’s still one last page to write: the query letter. WordTango’s Weekend Query class is two days focused on

Read more

When do I self-publish my work?

Posted on November 18, 2015January 28, 2023 by Richard

Self-publishing is a big decision. If you have poured your heart and soul into a work, you want to give it and yourself the best chance of being successful

Read more

Haiku Hoopla Contest

Posted on November 1, 2015February 3, 2023 by Richard

On our horror movie night we talked about our Horror Haiku contest. We ran out of time. We would have only had a couple of days for that contest, so we decided to wait until after Halloween. We decided to do a Haiku Hoopla Contest instead. This is a contest honoring the Haiku form on…

Read more

24 Hours of Horror!

Posted on October 27, 2015May 8, 2019 by Richard

I love movie marathons, and horror movie marathons have to be at the top of my list for favorite things to do on Halloween. This year we got so many horror story

Read more
  • Previous
  • 1
  • …
  • 48
  • 49
  • 50
  • 51
  • 52
  • 53
  • 54
  • …
  • 66
  • Next

Call for Submissions

Open Submissions for fiction and poetry. See our submission guidelines.

Search

Get the magazine and free books

When you sign up you get 2 free horror ebooks and digital copies of our magazine for free!



Latest

  • P.G. Sundling on Science Fiction Quiz #1: “100% This quiz was a lot of fun. My favorite part of the quiz was realizing I’m 2 degrees of…” Jun 1, 22:05
  • Dawn on 50 Fantasy Tropes used in Fiction: “Thanks for this. Just discovered you today.” May 26, 15:31
  • Tamara Shaffer on 2025 50 Words of Horror Year Long Challenge: “The Awakening She came to me in a dream, a huge hood atop her cape, faceless, moving fluidly toward me,…” May 26, 12:12
  • Elizabeth Butler on HALFWAY TO HALLOWEEN: 50 Words of Horror Contest: “The heat, unbearable, craving something cold. She wasn’t imagining it, an ice-cream van appeared in front of her. Rushing over…” May 23, 14:05
  • Elizabeth Butler on HALFWAY TO HALLOWEEN: 50 Words of Horror Contest: “Fawna was trapped among the twisted trees. No matter where she ran, she lost her way. The wind howled around…” May 23, 14:05

Around our site

  • Writing Prompts
  • Writing Tips
  • Contests for writers
  • Submissions
  • Stories
  • Poetry
  • Literary Magazines
  • Book Publishers
  • Newsletter

New Poetry

Blindsight by Julie Dexter a poem

J.M Summers’ New Poem Crocuses

New Short Stories

1979, Hungary By Zary Fekete

Read 1979, Hungary By Zary Fekete

Damn if You Do…by R.S. Nelson

Damn if You Do…by R.S. Nelson

 

Featured Classic Work

The Call of Cthulhu by H.P. Lovecraft

© 2025 EveryWriter | Powered by Minimalist Blog WordPress Theme
We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies.
Do not sell my personal information.
Cookie settingsACCEPT
Privacy & Cookies Policy

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are as essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. These cookies do not store any personal information.
SAVE & ACCEPT