• The Write Place
    This includes information for writers for publishing work and getting feedback. The forums are basically designed as threaded bulletin boards providing a fairly informal place for feedback and discussion.
  • AHA! Poetry
    A low graphic, but high content site, AHA! Poetry is an on-line site of AHA Books in Gualala, California run by a woman named Jane Reichhold. It seems to be a well maintained site that has won awards by reputable educational sites such at Blue Web'n. There are open mic pages, places to get critiques on works-in-progress, interactive collaborative poetry, and tons of information.
  • Teenlit.com
    This site publishes work formal, provides discussion forums for teen writers and on-line writing workshops. It also includes some terrific information about on-line research, Internet safety and a bunch of book suggestions.
  • Devour my Voice
    This is a stranger site, but interesting. The publishers write, "Our focus is on the process of writing, so we have divided the WEB-site into stages in that process: brainstorming, work-in-progress, finished work, and opportunities for publication and readings." They include many ways to participate with collaborative writing.
  • Author Me  (Not just for students)
    This is a web-support group for new authors to publish in fiction, non-fiction and poetry.

Some websites provide opportunities for young adults to submit their writing for publication without open forums for feedback. It is most likely that works submitted are reviewed by an editorial board and then accepted or not:

Another website that is designed for the more general young adult interest and includes a place for discussion and various types of submissions:

 

And here are a few formal writing resources:

Have fun!