Why You Should Post Your Work Online
Today I’m the featured blogger over at Writer Unboxed, where I contributed a new post: Stop Being Afraid of Posting Your Work Online*. Too many people are afraid of the…
Today I'm the featured blogger over at Writer Unboxed, where I contributed a new post: Stop Being Afraid of Posting Your Work Online*.
Too many people are afraid of the very thing that could move their career forward and improve their work.
After you read that, you might also be interested in:
- Make Waves Online to Create a Path to Print Publication
- Should Your Book Really Be a Book? How About a Website First?
- What Does It Take for a Blog to Become a Book?
- The Benefits of Blogging (advice from writers and readers of this blog)
For those who already post their work online and are active in critique
groups:
- Don't
miss the only title (The Writing & Critique Group Survival Guide) that offers guidelines and tips to make your
experience the best possible one. - We're also now offering a brand-new online class to help you refine your critiquing skills, taught by author Becky Levine.
- AND: Take a look at Hiring
a Professional Editor vs. Getting Amateur Critiques.

Jane Friedman is a full-time entrepreneur (since 2014) and has 20 years of experience in the publishing industry. She is the co-founder of The Hot Sheet, the essential publishing industry newsletter for authors, and is the former publisher of Writer’s Digest. In addition to being a columnist with Publishers Weekly and a professor with The Great Courses, Jane maintains an award-winning blog for writers at JaneFriedman.com. Jane’s newest book is The Business of Being a Writer (University of Chicago Press, 2018).