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Inkspired is seeking for NEW writers



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Tue Mar 17, 2015 6:52 am
Inkspired says...



Greetings all,

Inkspired is a web and mobile platform for writers, storytellers and readers to connect and inspire each other. We are seeking for writers that would like to try out our platform and have their work published.

How does it work? Writers can publish their stories (text or graphic stories) periodically in short parts... Readers will be able to discover stories they may like and start following them, and share their feedback. This way, writers can improve their stories, discover their audience, start building their fan-base, and connect with them. Check it out on http://getinkspired.com/

Cheers!
Katerina
http://getinkspired.com/
  





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Sat Jul 30, 2016 4:14 am
ANADIR says...



So basically YWS on mobile?
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Sat Jul 30, 2016 12:49 pm
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I remember having looked at your site about a year ago :) I like the idea, but it relies too heavily for me on the writers finding the audience themselves and getting them to contribute-- which I was never exceptionally good at. Are you doing anything to help the writers, especially young/inexperienced ones with that? Such as articles or interviews with featured new writers on the homepage or something?
Asking because that might be a problem for many of us (not everyone comes gifted for self promotion) and that's the main thing that sets you apart from, say, Wattpad or even YWS.
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Fri Oct 07, 2016 4:20 pm
Zackymas says...



Mhm this reminds me a lot of Tapas. Will take a look at :)
  








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