As-salamu Alaykum (peace be upon you), Dear Readers...

NEW for September 18, 2016:

This blog has MOVED to the Muslim Writers Club, a new website dedicated to all of your writing needs.

Here are some of the pages you will find on the new site:

Jobs and Internships for Muslim Writers – Check out the latest opportunities.

Freelance Markets for Muslim Writers – A list of magazines, newspapers, and websites that want to work with YOU, insha'Allah. Includes many paying markets.

Book Publishers of Interest to Muslim Writers – Have you written a book? Start your search for a publisher here.

Contests & Events for Muslim Writers - Competitions, courses, webinars, and more. Don't miss the fun!

Writing Activities for Muslim Children – Coming Soon!

Q&A Page - Get your questions about the art (and business) of writing answered.

Articles and Other Resources – Even more resources for Muslim writers.

Hope to see you at the new site, Insha'Allah!


Sunday, June 7, 2009

Writer's Digest Annual List of the 101 Best Websites for Writers for 2009

Writer's Digest has just published it's Annual List of the Best Websites for Writers for 2009, and this blog (Resources for Muslim Writers) is on the list for the second year in a row. Thank you very much to all those who nominated the blog for inclusion. According to the Writer's Digest website, 2,700 sites were nominated this year, so it is truly an honor to have my blog recognized in this manner.

Writer's Digest is already accepting nominations for 2010. If you'd like to see this blog stay on the list for next year, please consider sending in feedback and a nomination.

Directions:

1. Send an e-mail to writersdig@fwpubs.com with "101 Websites" as the subject line.

2. Write a short note asking the recipient to check out the site for possible inclusion.

Make sure to specify the name and url of the site:

Resources for Muslim Writers

3. If you have time, please mention why you think the site should be included.

wa jazzackum Allah khair.

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This blog is maintained by Amel Abdullah, a freelance writer, editor, and Arabic to English translator.