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List of 15 subreddits for stories

  1. (about 300K members)

    The subreddit r/stories is a platform where users can share and read interesting and diverse anecdotes, experiences, and narratives in a welcoming online community.

  2. (about 40K members)

    The subreddit r/WritersGroup is a community for writers seeking feedback, support, and advice on their writing projects.

  3. (about 900K members)

    The subreddit r/fantasywriters is a platform dedicated to discussing and supporting aspiring authors of fantasy literature, providing a space to share ideas, seek feedback, and collaborate with like-minded individuals.

  4. (about 800K members)

    The subreddit r/creepypasta is a platform dedicated to sharing and discussing spooky and unsettling short stories or urban legends in a community of horror enthusiasts.

  5. (about 6K members)

    r/horrorwriters is a subreddit dedicated to providing a platform for writers looking to discuss, share, and seek feedback on their horror-themed stories, fostering a supportive and engaging community focused on the art of horror writing.

  6. (about 20M members)

    The subreddit r/WritingPrompts is a community where people share creative ideas and prompts to inspire and encourage writing.

  7. (about 60K members)

    The subreddit r/TrueScaryStories is a platform dedicated to sharing firsthand accounts and personal experiences of genuinely frightening events and phenomena.

  8. (about 2M members)

    The subreddit r/Screenwriting is a platform where users discuss and share tips, advice, and resources related to the art and craft of writing for film and television.

  9. (about 80K members)

    The subreddit r/shortstories is a platform where writers can share and engage with concise fictional tales, showcasing their creativity and storytelling prowess.

  10. (about 70K members)

    r/scifiwriting is a subreddit dedicated to discussing and helping aspiring science fiction writers with their writing, providing a platform to share ideas, get feedback, and improve their storytelling skills in the sci-fi genre.

  11. (about 6K members)

    The subreddit r/flashfiction is a platform dedicated to short and concise fictional stories that are typically no more than a few hundred words in length.

  12. (about 20M members)

    r/nosleep is a subreddit dedicated to sharing fictional horror stories that are written in a way that keeps readers engaged and afraid.

  13. (about 1M members)

    The subreddit r/worldbuilding is a community dedicated to the creation and exploration of imaginary worlds through discussions, ideas, and sharing of content.

  14. (about 10K members)

    The subreddit r/urbanfantasy is dedicated to discussing and sharing content related to a genre of fiction that combines supernatural elements with contemporary urban settings.