Writers Unite!

Community Overview

About Writers Unite!

Writers Unite! exists as a haven to support and encourage writers at all levels of knowledge and experience. WU! encourages writers to share their writing, receive and provide constructive feedback, and answer questions posted by members related to their writing.

The community at a glance

Writers Unite! is a Facebook Group for Writers with roughly 78K members. It has been around since 2015. It uses a forum format for communication. On the Hive Index it ranks #1 in the Writing communities list.

On Facebook
Established 2015
78K Members

Community Features

This community has a forum

Frequently asked questions

Who is Writers Unite! for?
Best for Writers enthusiasts looking for a Facebook-based community with forum discussion.
Is Writers Unite! free to join?
This listing is not marked as paid-only. Access rules and any fees are decided by the community.
How many members does Writers Unite! have?
Roughly 78K members, based on figures reported by the community or its host. Member counts are approximate and change over time.
What platform is Writers Unite! on?
Writers Unite! runs on Facebook. Facebook(or Meta) builds technologies that give people the power to connect with friends and family, find communities and grow businesses. Facebook groups are a place to communicate about shared interests with certain people. You can create a group for anything — your family reunion, your after-work sports team or your book club. Facebook groups can be public or private.
What topics does Writers Unite! cover?
On the Hive Index, Writers Unite! is organized under Writers.
How do I join Writers Unite!?
You can join Writers Unite! by clicking this link, or pressing the "Go to community" button above.
What are the Writing communities like?
Communities for writers of all kinds, from fiction and screenwriting to technical writing and journalism. Discord and Reddit have large general writing communities for feedback and accountability, with more specialized groups for specific genres, craft topics, and publication paths like self-publishing and traditional querying.