What is a good free website builder that I should use to make a site for my novel series? Please answer?

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I want to make a website for a novel I’m writing, technically the whole series, but i don’t know which builder to use. I need one that I could, someday if I were able to, pay money to get my own domain, but for now be able to use it free as long as I want. I need something that loads easy, because as my novel isn’t published, i might post just a few parts on my site. I also need to be able to make many pages. Also, I need it to be compatible with most types of widgets, in case I need chat rooms and stuff. preferably with different templates, and a way for users to make comments. Also, it does need to be free, even If i have a subdomain, and hopefully free of downloads as well.
I also need the requirements to be that your are 13 or older, not 18 or older.

i know these are a lot of things, but if you know a really good one that may work for what i’m doing, even if it doesn’t exactly match this, please tell me.

i ahve tried wetpaint, which is pretty good, but I’m looking for something else. Synthasite wasn’t bad either. just now i tried sampa, but it didn’t do good for me. a long time ago i tried free webs, and tried it recently, but it isn’t that good.

please tell me the best one.

I might post this is multiple categories, because i don’t know which one. perhaps books and author’s, in case other writers there know a good one, and in programming and design maybe.

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4 Responses to “What is a good free website builder that I should use to make a site for my novel series? Please answer?”

  1. khanh t Says:

    hmmmm……..i don’t but posting your novel on blogger or something like that might work blogger has different templates and stuff and is also free hope it helps.

  2. Stacey J Says:

    dude I wish I knew, :( im writing a book too

  3. pointyears Says:

    Personally, I like freewebs. I, too, am working on a group of novels, but am not going to post it online. You have to be prepared to share your ideas, and if you don’t want people stealing your ideas, it might be better to keep it to yourself. I’m always afraid of people stealing my ideas, and I’m sure you have your reasons for wanting to post your writing on the web, but consider saving your masterpiece for publication…and keep your awesome novel ideas safe with you. :)
    Good luck, friend!

  4. cathrl69 Says:

    Why are you spending your time reinventing the wheel?

    I’d just go to an archive site like fictionpress, which provides everything you want and has the additional advantage that lots of readers go there already.

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