50 Megs: Writers Guild Webring: Writers of all kind: poets, ghost writers, story writers, writer services.
A Writer's Life Webring: Writers who are dedicated to their craft and interested in all aspects of the writing process.
Accomplished Women Writers: A group of accomplished women writers helping each other with tips and hints in becoming published. A site where you can learn to organize a family, household and writing career.
Amateur Press Association Web Ring: The only requirement for APA Net Ring membership is that your site be related somehow to an Amateur Press Association.
Aspiring Young Writers Ring: A ring for aspiring young writers. Original work only. No offensive material.
Australian Book WebRing: Australian sites whose content is primarily concerned with books, be they booksellers, publishers, authors, literary sites, booklovers, or just book readers.
Author Ring: Webring for published authors of paying, book length fiction and non-fiction only.
Authors and Illustrators for Children Webring: Family friendly sites for and by authors or illustrators for children's books: tips, techniques, critique forum, and marketing resources including publisher's websites.
Black Folks Who Write: A webring open to all African Americans who showcase their work on the web.
Chapter and Verse Webring for Writers: Dedicated to those people who have a love for the written word in all its forms. Members include writers both published and unpublished, editors, poets, publishers in both the small and large press.
Crescent Moon Writer's Ring: For those who write novels, short stories, poetry, articles, own an e-zine, or want to promote their published works.
Digital Words Webring: Dedicated to promoting all types of individual creativity, including poems, stories, artwork, philosophies, musicals, and anything else that constitutes a serious attempt at creativity.
Drinkers with a Writing Problem: This ring is for all those who struggle with the written word. You can be an author, a publisher or an electronic zine. We want to be able to picture the amount of sleepless nights, hair loss and alcohol it took to write that masterpiece.
Ellipsis: For lovers of language, of words. For those whose passion is communicating via the written word. For anyone who expresses themselves with paper and ink.
Freelance Webring: Writers, journalists and authors: those who write whenever they can, for whoever they can, because they love to write.
Grammar Avengers: For elitist grammar snobs. Must consistently demonstrate a command of the English language, including proper spelling and punctuation.
Internet Writers' Guild: This webring brings together the authors of web published art and literature, and promotes their work to the internet community at large.
Internet Writers' Ring: This webring is designed as a means of linking those sites on the web that are related to all aspects of reading and writing, poetry and stories.
Journalism and Research Resources: Gathering bookmarks posted on the websites of professional journalists and researchers. Research sites, sources, employment news, industry gossip, news, publications and writing links.
Kitten's Writing Guild Ring: Created for writers of all genres. Member sites eligible to win site of the month award given by Ringmistress.
Letter Zed: Celebrate the True North take on the English language. For blogs and journals using Canadian English.
Mystic Tale Spinners: A webring for beginning fantasy writers who have novels, short stories and/or poetry they either wish to publish or merely display for all to see.
Not-A-Webring: Loosely connected group of writers who keep online journals and consider webrings an imperfect solution.
Ring of Writers: Must have a completed webpage that offers writing tips, suggestions, help to fellow writers.
Romance Readers and Writers: Web ring designed to link those sites on the web that are related to all aspects of writing romance novels, and readers of romance novels.
Romance Writer's Weblog Ring: Webring for romance authors who also maintain weblogs.
SFWA Webring: Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America webring. For members only.
Spellage: For online writers who care about proper spelling in their journals and blogs.
Starving Authors Webring: Sites that contain original writings or discourse on other people's writings. No illegally-used copyrighted material is welcome in the ring.
The E-zine Webring: The original webring for ezines, started December, 1996.
The Feminine Author: Webring for women writers on the web.
The Poetry Empire Webring: A webring of poetry and writing sites.
The Poetry Webring: Webring of poets, authors, playwrights, and lovers of poetry and literature. Site also has an ezine and forum.
The Ring Of Words: This ring, started in 1996, connects web sites of writers, as well as web sites dedicated to writing. Sites in this ring celebrate the joy of words.
The Storytelling Ring: Featuring storytellers, organizations, events, and resources all dedicated, at least in part, to the vocal art of telling stories.
The Writer's Ring: Open to websites and personal homepages dedicated to the art of writing. Poetry, fiction, non-fiction, essays, screenplays.
The Written Remains: A webring for writers' groups and guilds, literary and writer's organizations, on-line critique groups and writing resource sites.
The Written Word: Webring for sites dedicated to the art of original fictional writing: short and interactive stories, poetry, novels, tips and resources.
Unknown Authors: This ring is for anyone who has published a book, and has their own webpage. Unknown authors trying to get their names out there.
Women Poets of the Web: A ring of sites for women writers and artists of the web.
Writer's Anonymous: A logo for writers to put on their sites. Not quite a webring.
Writer's Online Journals: A webring for writers (fiction or non-fiction) who also keep a blog or online journal.
Writers' Ring: Created for those who have passion and talent for writing.
Writing, Editing, Artwork, Music and Web Design Ring: Open to all kinds of fiction and non-fiction writers, copyeditors, ghostwriters, graphics designers, artists, CAD engineers and other professionals, lyricists and music.