Founded in 1920, Writer's Digest is a publication that offers advice and guidance to aspiring and seasoned authors. The magazine has become a trusted source of information for writers on topics ranging from how to craft a compelling story to tips for honing a unique writing style.
Writer's Digest covers genres from fiction to non-fiction, and runs feature articles, interviews, and reviews from established and emerging authors. It provides advice on how to earn an income from writing, from self-publishing to finding an agent. It also offers tips on improving marketing and promoting writing, as well as guidance on how to use the internet to grow a writer's platform.
In addition to providing advice, Writer's Digest also hosts writing competitions and contests, and awards grants to the most promising writers. It also publishes an annual collection of the best writing from its contests and conferences. In this way, Writer's Digest serves as a bridge between authors and readers, helping to introduce the world to fresh authors and ideas.