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Between writing, reading, marketing, networking and (sometimes) sleeping, who has time to scour the Internet for good, solid writing information? So we asked the writing community at large to recommend the most valuable websites for the writing life — and the e-mails flooded our inbox in record numbers. The result — WD’s 12th annual 101 Best Websites for Writers — is our most definitive list yet of the top online destinations for the resources, information and inspiration you need. <p style="text-align:right;color:#A8A8A8"></p>
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