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r/literature
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Welcome to /r/literature, a community for deeper discussions of plays, poetry, short stories, and novels. Discussions of literary criticism, literary history, literary theory, and critical theory are also welcome. Book recommendations and homework help are off topic for this subreddit.
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r/writing
2.6m members
Discussions about the writing craft.
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r/readingwritingprompts
30 members
Audio recordings of /r/writingprompts submissions.
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r/readingfestival
8.8k members
An unofficial subreddit for the yearly UK music festival we lovingly call Reading Festival.
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r/LiteratureMemes
19.0k members
Putting the 🔥 in literature!!
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r/ReadingStalin
411 members
[Quotes and books] and the dedication to provide Joseph Stalin’s Writing ,Speech and Analysis of the Soviet Union Under Stalin’s rule and his life in general. The hot Stop resource for Stalin and the Soviet Union. Also this page has nothing to do with the Facebook group reading Stalin
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r/readingaroundtheworld
21 members
A place & resources for those aspiring to explore the world through literature, for those aiming to read at least one book from every country, for those traveling to experience books and bookshops and libraries and to read in charted and uncharted places.
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r/ReadingFascistLit
32 members
A Marxist critique of the humanism found in fascist and crypto-fascist literature whether written in ink or written in light or written in sound or in other words this sub is basically about Marxists slumming it in the gilded ghettoes of the ruling classes. The paradigmatic reference is here to authentic Marxist anti-humanism.
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r/writinghumor
74 members
A hub for all writing-related humor. It can be videos, photos, or even text posts. Just keep it writing/reading-related.
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r/writingfeedback
2.0k members
Open to all forms of writing to post for critique.
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r/StraussianReading
153 members
Uncovering the esoteric meaning
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r/CloseReading
27 members
A place to study the craft of writing, one line at a time.
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r/DoomerLiterature
548 members
Welcome to r/DoomerLiterature. The place for Doomers to share and discuss all forms of literature (poetry, novels, short stories, philosophy, creative writing, etc.) including original writing from members of the community.
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r/FictionWriting
6.5k members
If you're writing fiction, whether it be flash fiction, short stories, novellas, novel, epics, screenplays, poetry, or even something like writing for a videogame then this subreddit is for you. Join us, ask your questions, share your knowledge, and use us to have a look at your work.
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r/PsychonautReadingClub
4.7k members
This is a reading club focusing on psychonautic literature. We read books relevant to our interests by authors like Aldous Huxley, Robert Anton Wilson, and Terrence McKenna. This subreddit is a place for related planning and discussion.
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r/EnglishLiteratureHelp
215 members
This community consists of Reviewing Literature, Creative Writing, Notes and Guides, Books related to English Literature, Criticism, Content Analysis etc.
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r/DailyObjectWriting
117 members
This community is dedicated to the practice of Object Writing to explore deeper ideas related to Songwriting, Poetry, and Literature in general.
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r/CisWritingTrans
652 members
A place for literature about or including trans people. Examples, questions, serious and comedy all welcome.
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r/ZombieLit
258 members
Welcome to r/ZombieLit
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r/MinecraftNovels
184 members
MinecraftStories is a simplistic subreddit I made when I saw an awesome story on r/Minecraft by the name of "Chasing Clouds" (Author couldn't be found) that inspired me to make this. This is for poems or stories ONLY, though you may post links to screenshots with them.
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r/superherowriting
159 members
This subreddit is dedicated to writing in the superhero genre, whether it be literature, comics, or whatever else. All posts should be related to the broad definition of the superhero.
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r/NepalWrites
3.4k members
This sub-reddit is dedicated to facilitating reading and writing for the /r/Nepal community. Grab a pen and shed your emotions. We would be more than happy to read your piece. Also, please use post flairs.
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r/Lexilogical
512 members
A place to consolidate the various stories I've written.
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r/literarywriters
779 members
Welcome writers of literary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
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r/Onegoodpage
122 members
Good reading in small doses
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r/WeirdLitWriters
185 members
A place for weird fiction writers/readers who're looking for feedback on their writing, potential beta readers, or anything similar.
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r/WritersOfHorror
10.0k members
This subreddit is for writers who enjoy and write primarily in the horror genre. We accept any submissions of horror writings and any links having to do with writing horror.
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r/readheidegger
32 members
A place to work through Heidegger's fascinating if not at times mystifying writing.
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r/LGBTBooks
7.6k members
A subreddit for reading material featuring LGBTQ+ characters and themes.
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r/riffdemonwrites
32 members
This is where I post my writing, have discussions on literature, and in general talk about books I’m reading or writing.
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"Reading and writing train our people for logic, grace and precision of thought, and begin a lifelong study of the exceptional in human existence. I think literature is the history of the soul. Writing should be a journey into worthy perception." Barry Hannah

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