It already exists. It's called the internet. No reviewing is required.
Famous professional authors (and editors) often maintain online blogs where they provide free educational materials on writing. Some maintain youtube channels with video presentations of classroom lectures. Some universities offer free MOOC classes.
Free reference resources are also available online for grammar, style guidelines, and such. See bartleby.com and owl.purdue.edu. Educational worksheets can be found on sites where elementary and secondary school teachers exchange such materials.
The Guttenberg Project site provides free ebooks of a collection of books and other materials that have passed their copyright period and entered the public domain.
Such materials can be found with an online search, such as on Google.
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