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  1. /story-pony-alternatives

    Story Pony is a quality focused writing platform which allows authors to share their stories online.

  2. /poemix-alternatives

    Remix your text into poetry

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  4. /haikujam-alternatives

    Create collaborative poetry with friends or strangers

  5. /storybird-alternatives

    Visual storytelling community

  6. /wattpad-alternatives

    Wattpad is now the worlds most popular ebook community where readers and writers discover, share...

  7. /booksie-com-alternatives

    Booksie is a free online publishing site that allows writers to easily post, share, and promote their writing.

  8. /lived-in-stories-alternatives

    New Self-Publishing, Serialized Story Online Platform

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    The perfect personalized gift for this holiday season

  10. /taleship-alternatives

    Write stories with your friends, taking turns like a game!

  11. /fanfiction-net-alternatives

    The most popular fan fiction website in the world according to Wikipedia

  12. /bukowskify-alternatives

    Share Bukowski poetry snippets with your team via Slack .

  13. /poetweet-alternatives

    Automagically turn your tweets into poetry

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    Read the best stories from our aspiring writers! Come in to interact with writers and other fans!

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