| ABC Writers Network: A group in Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon area of Northern Ireland. Material and resources of use to developing authors. Hints and tips on creative writing |
| Ayr Writers' Club: Information about the club's programme of events, dates of the various workshops, planned speakers and Club nights. Biographical information about the speakers is provided as well as the results of club competitions. |
| Birmingham Words: A writers' community based in Birmingham, UK. |
| Bute Writers Group: A small enthusiastic group of writers of short fiction, drama, novels and poetry. Meets fortnightly on the Isle of Bute, with visits from published authors. |
| Careers Writers Association: Professional writers whose work in careers writing reaches high standards of accuracy and impartiality. Membership is only open to writers with an established reputation for providing objective and up-to-date careers information. |
| Corby Scribblers: UK based writers club. Meets at Corby Library to discuss and exchange information and ideas and all aspects of writing. |
| Creative, Ink!: A creative writing group in York, UK, the site contains information and writing from the group, plus writing resources, lists of events in the York area and competitions. |
| English PEN: To promote literature and its understanding; to uphold writers freedoms around the world; and to promote the friendly co-operation of writers and the free exchange of their ideas. |
| Felixstowe Scribblers Online Jotters: An established writers circle based in Felixstowe, Suffolk. This weblog will be about writing, life in Felixstowe and generally what the group and individuals are up to. |
| Gay London Writers: A group of gay male writers who meet fortnightly in London to read work in progress, provide feedback and discuss publishing strategies in an informal atmosphere. Includes biographies, contact details and samples of writing. |
| Havant and District Writer's Circle: Based in Havant, Hampshire, UK. Caters for all kinds of writers. New members welcome. |
| Leicester Writers' Club: Includes list of events, details of members, how to become a member and lots of other interesting details. |
| Literati Club: Online support and services for authors and editors, including calls for papers, MCB's Author's Charter, Copyright Policy and Internet Research Registers and information on writing for scholarly publication. |
| Llandudno and District Writers Club: Members, programme and contact details. Meets on Tuesdays at the Old School Lane Centre in Llandudno. |
| Manchester Comedy Writers Group: Mutual support group for all writers of performance comedy. This includes formats for TV, radio or perhaps some new form of comedy altogether. |
| Merton Writers Circle: South West London. Site features schedule of meetings and activities, competitions and map to meeting place. |
| National Association for Literature Development: Professional lobbyist and support body for all those involved in the development of creative writing and reading. Offers seminars, training days, newsletters, and contact with other literary professionals across the UK.[Flash Required] |
| One Of Us: UK based creative writing website, including writing tips and articles for amateur and professional writers from around the world. |
| Richmond Writers' Circle: A forum for writers of poetry or prose to read out their work and receive constructive criticism from other writers. Meeting every week in Richmond Surrey UK. |
| Southwest Scriptwriters: Group formed to promote new writing for stage, screen, radio & television. Based in Bristol, UK |
| Spread the Word: Supports the development of new creative writing and live literature in London. An online community of writers for feedback on writing, competitions and online workshops with high profile authors. |
| Subway: An online community for Christian writers. |
| Sutton Writers Circle: Based in Sutton, Surrey, our group offers support and advice for writers, with locally based monthly meetings and workshops. Our membership comprises both published and unpublished writers. |
| Thames Valley Writers' Circle: A circle of writers, founded in 1993, who meet weekly in Tilehurst, Reading, Berkshire. Publish anthologies and have occasional invited speakers. |
| The Authors' Licensing and Collecting Society: The ALCS is the British collecting society for all writers. The principal purpose of ALCS is to ensure that hard-to-collect revenues due to authors are efficiently collected and speedily distributed to ALCS members. |
| The Burry Man Writers Center: Hand-picked resources and exclusive articles for fiction and nonfiction writers, working professionals and beginners, with particular support for writing about Scotland. |
| The Hampstead Authors' Society: The Society was set up in 1997 to provide a professional and social network and forum for writers. Has members from London, Oxford, Cambridge and even from France, USA and elsewhere. |
| The Nantwich Writer's Group: The virtual home of a group of writers from South Cheshire, led by Mills & Boon author, Penny Jordan. The site includes member blogs, a directory and discussion forum. |
| The Original Writers Group in Battersea, London: A writers group held twice a month at the Garfield Community Centre in Lavender Hill. |
| The T Party: Home site for the T Party, a writers' group based in London and South East England. Site includes members' details along with extracts of work and complete stories. |
| Twmbarlwm Writer's Guild: A UK based writers circle. Meet most Mondays in Crosskeys, near Newport. |
| UK Writers: Email discussion list for writers in the UK. |
| Verulam Writers' Circle: Offers writers' workshops, manuscript evenings, encouragement through constructive critique, talks, competitions and workshops. |
| Worcester Writers' Circle: Members work covers a wide range of subjects. |
| Word for Word Writers' Group: A creative writing group based in North London, UK. Details of membership, activities and courses plus contact details and news of members. |
| Writability: A Scottish charity which aims to bring able-bodied and disabled people together through the medium of writing. |
| Writers Against Writing: Writers group from Edinburgh. Anti mainstream, diverse, downbeat, new members welcome. Not striving towards publication. Based in Corstorphine, meeting regularly. |
| Writers' Circles: Lists over a 1,000 writers' circles or groups in the UK. |
| Writewords.org.uk: UK writer's community. A source of inspiration and feedback to writers, offering support, advice, interviews and articles from top writing names. Inside information on the latest writing jobs, opportunities, competitions and news. |