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In your own space, promote three communities, challenges, blogs, pages, Twitters, Tumblrs or platforms and explain why you love them.

Faerie:An Archive of Tolkien Fanfic which welcomes all sorts of stories, poetry and non-fiction writing, regardless of genre, rating or pairing.' And it has a tumblr-esque shoutbox where you can chat to other members 200 characters at a time, which makes it really friendly.

Twisting the Hellmouth is a fan fiction archive of over 15,000 Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel crossover stories. TtH hosts all genres of cross over fanfic as well as non-crossover stories from both BtVS and other fandoms by writers who archive their cross-over fan fiction there. There are crossovers of all sorts and also non-crossovers as once you post a certain amount of Buffyverse crossovers you can post other stuff. So lots of my stories are there.

[livejournal.com profile] tolkien_weekly is a challenge community for writers who enjoy Tolkien and who like to write about his creations. Drabbles on all of Tolkien's writings are welcome here, so long as they fit the week's challenge. Feedback and constructive criticism are actively encouraged. Proper drabbles - where 100 words means exactly that. I have found the discipline of writing drabbles to be very good for me - even helps me write stuff at work! This is a really friendly place, too, and it could do with a few more active members.

Date: 04/01/2014 10:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] curiouswombat.livejournal.com
I like Goodreads - and have an active flickr account, although I don't use it quite so much now that it is easy to just upload straight to LJ - I must look for you on flickr and 'friend' you there.

I would really like to join Pinterest - but am not welcome because I don't have a Facebook account.

I must check out Quora - it is totally new to me.

Date: 08/01/2014 08:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bojojoti.livejournal.com
I wonder if the Facebook prerequisite is a UK thing, because Pinterest allows several ways of signing up here: Facebook, Twitter, Google, and good old email address. I never sign up to anything with my Facebook or Twitter accounts. I only use my Google account with Google-associated things. There have been some sites that insist on Facebook sign ups. I don't use them. Also, some contests require Facebook. They can go leap in a lake, because they don't need all my information. It's getting harder and harder to maintain anonymity on the 'net.

Quora can be fascinating. I'm amazed at the honest answers given to difficult questions. Just click areas of interest to you, and you'll be given a digest on those topics.

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