Does anybody know of any good Writing websites?

I am a teenager and I am an Inkpopper. I do not like the low quality of the website, so I was wondering if any of you know of a good website to share work on and the possibility of being published. :\ So do any of you know of a good website? Thanks!
EDIT: Well I didn’t mean getting it published actually. I just meant kind of a good place to share writings. ;)

Hi,
The Writer’s Digest Forum. Available for critiquing, writing prompts, contests, and much more. I am a member though I haven’t been on in a while. One thing to remember about this crowd is that they are brutally honest, the expect you introduce yourself before posting your work, get to know them, proofread everything- all of the grammar nazi’s in the world have united there, it’s a writing community and that’t to be expected- and they expect you to give critiques as well as give them.
-Jen

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8 Responses to Does anybody know of any good Writing websites?

  1. blackrose says:

    Wattpad.com
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  2. lock says:

    http://www.worthyofpublishing.com and http://allpoetry.com/ seem to be quite good, however I’m not sure how realistic your chance of being published on either is. Generally speaking, you won’t get published just by having your work on the internet, you have to submit it to places.
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  3. Ω Liam Ω says:

    Scribd.com

    A author by the name of Marta Acosta is the only person I have ever heard about where she has submitted her work online and gained a book deal out of it without having to submit her work to a publishing house – she did it through Scribd. The chances of you becoming published without you sending your work to a publisher though is pretty much nil.
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  4. Jen[Chocolate Burn] says:

    Hi,
    The Writer’s Digest Forum. Available for critiquing, writing prompts, contests, and much more. I am a member though I haven’t been on in a while. One thing to remember about this crowd is that they are brutally honest, the expect you introduce yourself before posting your work, get to know them, proofread everything- all of the grammar nazi’s in the world have united there, it’s a writing community and that’t to be expected- and they expect you to give critiques as well as give them.
    -Jen

    http://www.writersdigest.com/GeneralMenu/
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  5. fuzluv says:

    I really like these two sites:

    http://www.fictionpress.com
    and http://www.writerscafe.org

    Writer’s Cafe is my favorite, since you get to put any kind of writing up and people can read it and leave you a review, and it’s easy to use, too. When I first got an account, I remember I got lots of feedback!
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  6. Suzy Writer says:

    Try http://www.storyjoin.com
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  7. James Green says:

    Yes United World Poets is a great website if you write poetry. http://www.unitedworldpoets.com/
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