10 Must-Have Resources for Writers: YouTube Channels, Tools & Sites Every Author Should Know

 

Whether you’re plotting your debut novel or deep in revisions on your tenth manuscript, having the right tools and communities makes all the difference. From expert advice on YouTube to platforms designed to guide your storytelling process, here are the best resources every writer—especially fans of Abby Emmons—should check out.


πŸŽ₯ Top YouTube Channels for Writers

If you love Abby Emmons for her practical storytelling advice, deep dives into character arcs, and positive energy, you’ll definitely enjoy these creators too:

1. ShaelinWrites

A candid, craft-focused channel by author Shaelin Bishop. She discusses everything from narrative structure to thematic layering—perfect for serious writers looking to level up.

2. Alexa Donne

A traditionally published YA author who shares insights into publishing, querying agents, and writing realistic characters with snappy voice.

3. Brandon Sanderson's Writing Lectures

Fantasy author Brandon Sanderson uploads entire university-level writing courses. His lectures are gold for worldbuilding, pacing, and character development.

4. Reedsy’s YouTube Channel

Weekly videos featuring tips from editors, agents, and authors. It’s an extension of the writing platform (more on that below) and always worth a watch.

5. Jenna Moreci

A tough-love, no-BS approach to writing advice. She’s especially great for writers who want structured, entertaining lessons on story craft.


πŸ› ️ Writing & Planning Tools

✍️ Reedsy

A platform that offers everything from free writing courses to professional editors and book cover designers. It’s ideal if you’re self-publishing or just want to polish your skills.

πŸ“– Campfire Writing

This is like your digital writer’s notebook on steroids. Plan your plot, build character sheets, develop worldbuilding elements, and visualize timelines—all in one sleek interface.


πŸ” Editing & Grammar Support

ProWritingAid

Think of it as Grammarly’s more writer-focused sibling. It doesn’t just check your grammar—it gives stylistic suggestions, analyzes pacing, echoes, readability, and even clichΓ©s.


🎨 Inspiration and Visual Planning

πŸ“Œ Pinterest

Create mood boards for your characters, settings, outfits, and aesthetics. It’s especially useful for fantasy, romance, or historical fiction writers who rely on strong visual inspiration.


πŸ“š Free Books for Research & Reading

🌊 OceanOfPDF

While availability can vary, this site offers a wide range of books for free—great for research, craft books, or just expanding your reading list without burning your wallet.

⚠️ Note: Always double-check the legality and copyright status of any download. Support authors when you can!


🧠 Real-Life Research & Human Behavior

🌐 Reddit, Quora & YouTube

When you need to know “how long does it take someone to bleed out from a stab wound?” or “what would someone do after surviving a car crash?”—these platforms have answers from real people. Search keywords or ask specific questions to get first-hand accounts or expert replies.

🧍‍♂️ Ask a Doctor (or Have One on Speed Dial)

When writing realistic injuries, wounds, or medical scenarios, nothing beats professional insight. If you know a doctor, nurse, or EMT—ask them. Otherwise, use services like JustAnswer or consult verified forums where professionals respond.


✨ In Summary

Writing is hard—but you don’t have to do it alone. With the right support systems, your creative process becomes smoother, richer, and more rewarding. Start with Abby Emmons, and expand your writer’s toolkit with these platforms and communities.

Let your stories thrive πŸ’»πŸ–Š️πŸ“š


Have other favorite writing tools or creators? Drop your recommendations in the comments!

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