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For everything, down to the scribbles.
For everything, down to the scribbles.
Collaborative writing collections, events, and prompts
The Digest is Wrizzit's collaborative publishing system, where writers join Magazines for recurring issues, submit work to Events, and respond to Open Prompts as a community. Sign up free to participate.

A monthly poem Anthology featuring Wrizzit's top poets! Theme for Issue #2: 'Seven Deadly Sins'!

A weekly digest showcasing the best micro, flash and short fiction writers on Wrizzit. A tall tale, a fable, the start, middle or end of a story that leaves the reader wanting more.

A compendium of gothic, eldritch, and dark tales both to delight and unsettle.
The first collaboration for site-wide fiction releases.

Fairy tales, old and new, and folklore.

First Person is a home for nonfiction in all its forms — from personal essays to cultural analysis, and everything in between.

The Analogue is a monthly literary anthology celebrating writing in its original form. Each submission includes both the handwritten draft and the final digitalised version — preserving the evolution of thought from page to screen.

A magazine for people who love to learn too much, notice too much and most importantly, question endlessly. A hangout garden for the multipotentialites, polymaths and Da Vinci followers!

Shortz are very short stories. As low as 300 words, and 2k-3k on the high end. The 500-1500 word range in the sweet spot.

The Uncanny Room is a curated horror and thriller digest dedicated to psychological dread, quiet unease, and stories that linger long after the last line.
Night Writers is for writers and storytellers drawn to the stranger and more unsettling edges of fiction. Science fiction, horror, thrillers, historical fiction; stories that linger, unsettle, and leave questions hanging in the air long after the last line. Whether you're crafting your first short story or refining your voice, Night Writers is a space to share your work, grow your craft, and connect with readers and writers who believe the best stories don't always tie up neatly.

Memes, jokes, and other funnies.