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General Writing
Resources
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AllReaders.com is a web site that allows for
look up of books and their authors by searching on
plot lines and other elements. This might prove
useful if you are seeking a particular author or
book.
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The
Art of Writing Webzine is an ezine for and
about writers with areas on vocabulary, resources
and instructional how to's.
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Black
and White is an interesting concept. A set
of contracts that you can sign promising to complete
so much writing and if you do not check back with
your results you can invite others Black and White
members to prompt you to get going.
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American Name Society Homepage highlights
a society that is dedicated to the study of names
and naming practices. The site includes information
about a mailing list.
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Art Resources is a broad range of links
to resources relating to all parts of the artistic
community, including some links to writing resources
specifically.
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Britannica.com is the revamped online
presence of Britannica Encyclopedia. Hands down this
is far and away the best encyclopedia on the planet
and their web site is a huge comprehensive center
for research and exploration. From Arts to the
World, the subject area are comprehensive,
interesting and fun to explore. This is a must see
site and about the only down side may be that its
own popularity has overwhelmed their server
initially and may do so again. Simply put, check it
out.
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The Burry Man
is a resource for writers that cover a diverse
number of areas. Well worth a look.
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The Classics Archive has an archive of
hundreds of translated Classic texts including the
Aenid, the Odyssey and others.
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C/NET's
Search.com is an impressive archive of
search resources on the internet.
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CybRpunk is a page devoted to the Cyperpunk
genre.
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emilyv.com or, more descriptively,
Writing
for the Web is a general writing site with a
focus. This sites focus is helping professional
writers promote, publish, and sell their writing on
the Web. The site includes both free resources and
some commercial items such as What Every
Writer Must Know About E-Publishing Overall,
well worth a visit.
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Encyclopedia.com is a useful online
encyclopedia sponsored by Electric Library with over
17,000 short listings to a keyword search.
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Encyclopedia Mythica is an
interesting compendium of information relating to
mythology and other info that might be of use in
writing historical fiction, fantasy or even certain
science fiction such as Lord of Light.
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fictionsearch.com is an extensive database
of a wide ranging grouping of topics related to the
interests of both the writing and reading community.
It is well worth a look.
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Fiction Rag: A
Web Site About Writers and Writing is just
as it sounds, a reflective and pleasant look at the
writers life as seen through the eyes of Martha
Conway.
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fictionsearch.com is an extensive database
of a wide ranging grouping of topics related to the
interests of both the writing and reading community.
It is well worth a look.
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Forward Motion: Holly Lisle's Writing Pages
grew out of her print newsletter related to writing.
It includes many of the articles that started life
there including 'How To Quit Your Day Job' and many
more. It also has a wealth of links, a mailing list
and much more. Well worth a look.
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The FBI Freedom of
Information Site is a wealth of information
about criminals and more and links to other sites of
diverse content. Whether you are interested in Al
Capone or fingerprinting or what have you, this is
one place to possibly look.
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Garbl's
Writing Resources has a number of
interesting links to resources and to a variety of
experts online that might be of assistance. Some of
the experts are commercial services, but if there is
need for their services this is one spot to check
for them.
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Haiku for People is a site
where you learn all about Haiku and how to write
Haiku poems as well
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Hatch's Plot Bank is almost precisely want
it sounds like, 2000+ one line plot ideas and
growing. If you want a place to just go and peruse
and get random inspiration this possible could be
the spot for you.
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The Helio-Centric Network or Three
Stones Publications, Ltd. Homepage, has a wealth of
interesting links well worth a visit.
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HollywoodNet has a variety of resources
related to screenwriting, acting, directing and
producing.
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The Holy See
is just what it sounds like, the Vatican's website.
Worth a visit if nothing else to explore the archive
of documents that have been made available.
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How to Research Architecture is precisely as
it sounds and is sponsored by the New York City
Library on top of it. This is not just a list of
links, but strategies for how to go about
researching the style, history and so on of a
building or buildings. If you are interested in
adding complexity, scope and place to your writings
this is an important set of tools to acquire.
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The Helio-Centric Network or Three
Stones Publications, Ltd. Homepage, has a wealth of
interesting links well worth a visit.
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Itools
is an interesting compendium of search engines and
research tools that should be useful in nailing down
details and searching for added detail.
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The
Jewish Heritage Online Magazine is one place
to go for details of Jewish history, the Jewish
calendar and much more.
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Linguistics Sources on the World-Wide-Web
is a good place to look for information on the
scholarly side of linguistics.
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Legends
is a marvelous site that concentrates on the legends
that haunt our stories and literature and the
historical background for each. There are a wealth
of links and a lot to interest a writer here. So
much so that it is linked both from general writer
resources and historical references. If you are
interested in Arthur, Robin Hoo, pirates and much
more this is the place to go.
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Library
Spot is one stop shopping for a variety of
library resources with links to all manner of
libraries including law, medical and musical and
much more.
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The Library of
Congress has a range of links that
could prove useful as a place to look for
information. This is only to be expected since it is
the Library of Congress.
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Literary Kicks is self
explanatory and also was a GNN Best of the Web
nominee some years back. If you want to find out
about Jack Kerovac, Allen Ginsberg and the whole
beat phenomena, this is the place to go. Its worth
going just for its own sake.
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Liszt - the
mailing list directory is a comprehensive
compendium of mailing lists broken up into a variety
of different subject areas. If you want to join a
community of other knowledgable inidividuals or not
so knowledgable individuals as the case may be to
explore an area of interest this may be the site to
visit.
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The Mining Co.'s
Writers Exchange is an excellent site for a
whole array of links of interest for writers.
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Misc.Writing
Homepage is the website for the usenet
newsgroup that concentrates on this wonderful
artform of writing.
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The Mosaic Magazine Archives is a
searchable index of science articles generated in
that magazine between 1970-1992. Be warned that
there is a charge for delivery of the articles.
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Myths and Legends covers a wide
variety of cultures and their myths and legends.
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My Virtual
Reference Desk is a must visit site with a a
vaste array of links to newspaper, map sites,
dictionaries, thesauruses and more.
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Misc.Writing
Homepage is the website for the usenet
newsgroup that concentrates on this wonderful
artform of writing.
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The National
Academy Press is a bookstore, but it also
has a wealth of resources and links useful for those
interested in science.
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The National
Assembly of State Art Agencies might prove
useful.
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Novel
Advice is an electronic newsletter for
writers with advice from writers and seeks
submissions. Its focus is the craft of writing. It
also has online invitation only critique groups that
you can enquire about from their site.
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One Women's
Writing Retreat is a wide ranging attempt at
a writing community with a chat area, guestbook page
and a wealth of links. You might want to click on
the Sitemap to get to a nicely laid out division of
resources.
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The OnLine English 'phrase-checker puts
together search engine technology to support writers
of English. In its own words 'It provides a window
to a FAST search for the exact phras'. When, for
example, scientists preparing journal articles are
unsure if particular phrases can be used or how they
can be used, the phrase checker provides links to
multiple, real-world examples of any English phrase
in context.' This looks to have possible uses over
many more standard search engines.
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Odin's Castle of Dreams and Legends is a
massive site with a wide range of interesting links
for random or focused research that can be as long
ago as the mists of the prehistoric to modern times.
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Poets and Writers
Online is a tremendous resource with many
resource links and opportunities for networking.
Well worth a look.
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Preditors and Editors has a wealth of
links to potential markets and services for writers.
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Prelude.net
is a beginning writing resource that hopes to have
the elements for fostering a writing community.
These include writers forums and links and more. It
does have a business side in that it is offering
hosting services for webzines. The prices for domain
accounts are reasonable on the face of them.
Overall, this site has possibilities and will
certainly grow.
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Project Gutenberg
is an excellent resource for searching for the
actual text of a whole host of different manuscripts
from the past. This site is not strictly historical
in nature and as such deserves listing in several
categories at forwriters.com. So it is that it
located both here in general resources and in
historical sites.
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Publicly Accessible Mailing Lists is a
searchable index of the same that is ideal for a
variety of research endeavors. Mailing lists are
becoming a definite alternative to the overload of
newsgroups. Well worth checking out.
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Pure
Fiction has its focus in the best selling
novel and how to write one. The site has a wealth of
resources worth a look at. Of special interest for
any and all interested in using the internet for
research there is the
Internet Research FAQ.
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Rest Stop Online Newsletter for Writers is
an outgrowth of the Rest Stop Writer's Forum on
Delphi. This is a quite useful resource for
information on a broad range of questions in regard
to writing. Check it out.
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The Science
Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Inc.
is a vital resource as an organization and equally
good resource as a homepage. Among its many other
resources including style guides and other resources
there is the
Warnings and Cautions for Writers
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The Screenwriters/Playwrights Page is a
longstanding resource that concentrates on the needs
of the Screenwriter and Playwright.
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The SFWA
Writers Beware Page is an excellent resource
for many cautionary suggestions you might want to
take into account before getting yourself into
trouble.
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SharpWriters.com is a general writing
resource that spawned from the Clocktower Fiction
site. An excellent resource including encyclopedias,
punctuation and a whole range of others.
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A Sociological Tour Through Cyberspace is
a compendium of all things sociological and well
worth an exploration.
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If you don't have a copy of the Bard just laying
around you can check the complete works of
Shakespeare available on the
internet.
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Stumper-L is where you can get subscribed
to be on the mailing list for reference librarians
where things that have got them stumped can be
answered.
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The Science
Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Inc.
is a vital resource as an organization and equally
good resource as a homepage. Among its many other
resources including style guides and other resources
there is the
Warnings and Cautions for Writers .
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Tips for
Writers is in its own description
'Resources, links, articles, and references designed
to help you build your writing career and get
published!' It is all that and more. Well worth a
visit.
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TrainWeb
is where to go for information about anything to do
with trains from freight and passenger trains to
model railroads.
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The
UniGuide Academic Guide to the Internet has
a wealth of resources that are all tested for
authenticity. Well worth a look around.
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The U.S. Census
Bureau is an extensive site with many
research resources, but many of which require a fee.
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Voice of the
Shuttle is a unique resources with a wealth
of links and emphasis on being a resource for
humanities research.
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The WWW
Bible Gateway is a useful resource for those
searching for bible quotes. You can look particular
passages or search by subject.
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The
Victory Page has links to writer resources,
a motivational newsletter, workshops for novelists
and other interesting features.
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Web Assisted Self Publishing is a good place
to check out on this burdgeoning field.
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The Web Writer is an inevitable resource.
A New York based site intent on advising people on
how best to write for the web as opposed to any
other medium. Interesting and well worth a look.
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Where To For Writers is a general index of
interesting sites including topical areas such as
where to read great fiction, where to submit your
work, where to improve your writing and where to
find resources.
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Wikipedia is perhaps the
reference site for the whole web as the one and only
free encyclopedia that is perpetually updated by the
services of those who visit the site. This is a must
visit for anyone who wants to peruse an idea and
expand on it for a story or essay or whatever else.
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Word Play
is a resource for those interested in Screenplays
with a variety of forums to share ideas and thoughts
about this area of writing.
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The Word Wizard
is a free resource that looks to have some
potential.
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@Writers has a chat area and an email
newsletter.
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Writer's BBS
has a lot of chatrooms and discussions areas related
to writing, readers and other areas of artistic
endeavor.
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Writer's
Block is an online Writer's Magazine that
has a wealth of interesting articles and features as
well as a an aesthetically pleasing look.
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Writer's
Block is Lisa R. Cohen's page devoted to the
trials and tribulation of Writer's Block and the
advice on getting out of it.
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The Write Resource is a general
writers resource along the lines of forwriters.com.
In their own words they describe themselves as "We
have hundreds of resource links as well as terms,
quotes, downloads, calendars and more!" Worth a
look.
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Writers Forum is an online resource for
writers provided by Phil Philcox and the Press
Association Staff. Well worth a look and perusal for
tips, tricks and possible ideas.
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Writer's
Home is a robust and comprehensive web site
with many resources open for your use as a freelance
writer, including an Editors Only Site, a place to
post your resume and more. Well worth a look.
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The Writers Gallery is just as
described, a gallery of examples of various writing
from novels to poetry even including haiku.
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Gail and Pete Robertson's
Writers' Information Registry is an
appealing and perhaps unique concept. The site is a
registry of people who have agreed to be contact
persons for places, activities or life experiences.
As they note ,'We cannot verify the information
provided to requesters by participants, nor
guarantee that participants are as they have
depicted themselves'. Still, this looks like a truly
invaluable resource for those seeking to do research
in an area.
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The
Writers Link Center has a wide range of
links covering everything from Communication as in
forums and bulletin boards to Written By, where you
can link your articles, stories or whatever directly
to their site. An interesting and potentially useful
site.
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The Writer's Mirror is an online zine for
writers with articles, resource links and reviews as
well as an email newsletter. UK based, it also
includes workshops in the local area. Worth look and
consideration as a possible home for articles that
help writers write.
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The
Writer's Place website has an online
searchable database of publisher submission
guidelines for over 400 publishers, a free ezine (Writing
for Dollars), and more.
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Writers Resource Center has a
wealth of links nicely categorized and quite
functional. Of particular interest is the
historical research page, but
it has other links to a broad range of subjects as
well.
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Writer's Resources has a wealth
of interesting links from specifics to general.
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Writers Web is a site for link entries
including electronic self publication, author web
sites and other possible inclusions. At this posting
all of the links appear to be self publication.
However, as times goes along, others should be
included here.
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The
Writers Workshop area of Michael McCollum's
Sci Fi Arizona is an excellent archive of articles
of interest to writers. Of particular interest is
Acrobat PDF version of Practical Astrogation For
Science Fiction Writers. For those that want to know
what stars are within 50 lights years of Earth, this
is invaluable.
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writing-world.com
is a successor to the for inkling newsletter and
Inkspot web site. It includes may resource links and
a twice weekly email newsletter.
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The WWW
Bible Gateway is a useful resource for those
searching for bible quotes. You can look particular
passages or search by subject.
Writing Now
is an ezine dedicated to helping writers market
their works.
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The WWW
Bible Gateway is a useful resource for those
searching for bible quotes. You can look particular
passages or search by subject.
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Zuzu's
Petals Literary Links has a wealth of links
relating to everything from Poetry to fiction
Writing for Comics
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Marc Fleury's
Writing for Comics is an excellent
resource for researching the state of the market,
how to write the scripts and all else related to
this industry.
The Business of Writing
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Cyn Mason has produced an excellent essay on Taxes
for Writers. A copy of this is now available here on
forwriters.com both in
an
HTML version and a
Word document file This is appropriate for
writers paying US taxes.
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For anyone desiring information about copyrights
here is a
Copyright and Intellectual Properties
Resource and the more a writer can
learn about copyrights the better.
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Another site of interest about this is the
Copyright
Website
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The
Cybarrister's Page is an interesting place
to explore some of the legal ramification of the
cyberspace/electronic media.
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A Guide to Copyrights is a simply well layed
out question and answer faq style analysis of this
important issue for writers.
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The U.S. Copyright Office's Gopher site is a
somewhat more primitive interface for those new to
the web, but has a variety of interesting and useful
information online.
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Lars Eighner's Writer's Index Page
includes a checklist of common mistakes that writers
make when doing submissions as well as online
courses in writing.
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The Publishing
Law Center is just as it sounds. Provided by
the Law Office of Lloyd L. Rich, it covers a wealth
of areas with articles relating to the legal
consideration of getting published. They are quick
to point out that this is not legal advice, because
individual circumstances can range widely. However,
this could be a useful and interesting site to
visit.
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The Twenty Writing Tools are basic rules
of thumbs for a writer that most should know but
might be useful for others.
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For those interested in what are the bestsellers try
USA Today's Bestsellers 1-50
and
Bestsellers 51-150
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Writers and their Copyright Holders is an
invaluable resource for finding the address of those
holding copyrights to various published materials.
Most of these are housed in libraries and this page
is targeted at scholars, but should be useful to any
who seek to use quotations for their manuscripts.
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Science Fiction, Fantasy
and Horror
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The Artemis Project Databook Contents
is a listing of working drafts on space and
utilization of space that are ideal for garnering
ideas.
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Australian
SF Online is a general site for Australian
Science Fiction, including news, listings of writers
and much much more.
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Chaos Manor
Writers Research is an entry point for a
link to the
Internet Fantasy Writers Association where
you can find an excellent mailing list for those
interested in writing fantasy. If you have any
interest in fantasy and writing do not pass this one
up.
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David Nordhaus's Crematorium is an
interesting resource for everything to do with
horror in both writing and cinema.
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Fantastic Fiction Bibliographies is a
compilation of over a thousand bibliographies of
Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror authors. If you
seeking information on what a writer has written
this might be one place to begin a search. You
search either alphabetically or by keyword.
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JabberWock is the web site where you can
find a small DOS program that generates random names
of 5-8 letters in length in its default
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Jeffrey A. Carver has interesting advice
available for aspiring writers.
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JMS on Writing is the culled entries of
J.Michael Straczynski, on writing from the usenets.
This creator and writer of Babylon 5 is a truly
monumental respository of wisdom on this subject and
this site is well worth checking out. For those
interested in science fiction and awards for the
same I offer the following excellent site:
SFWA Nebula
Awards
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John W. Campbell Best New Writer Eligible Author Web
Site goes a long way to providing a spot
where new Science Fiction writers can showcase
themselves and others can find out how to vote for
these writers and the award named after this corner
stone in Fannish history as far as editors and
incubator for new SF talent.
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The Odyssey
Summer Fantasy Writing Workshop - June 11 -
July 20, 2001 - Manchester, New Hampshire - Early
admission starts January 31. This is an intensive
experience of six weeks of fantasy, science fiction
and horror writing workshop run by World Fantasy
Award winning editor Jeanne Cavelos. This year's
guests include Terry Bisson, Ellen Kushner, Allen
Steele, and more. The site has complete info on the
workshop plus writing tips, links, guest lecturer
transcriptions and more
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New Scientist.com
is a news web site for the latest in news on what is
happening in science from around the world. It
should provide enticing and interesting springboards
for possible plot ideas for those who have a dry
moment. Check it out.
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The Science
Fiction Crows Nest is a search engine,
directory and general site for finding resources
about science fiction whether published in novels,
zines or otherwise.
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The Science
Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Inc.
is a vital resource as an organization and equally
good resource as a homepage. Among its many other
resources including style guides and other resources
there is the
Warnings and Cautions for Writers .
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Short Fiction Roundup is a good resource
for seeing what has been published in the science
fiction magazines.
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Tangent
is a short fiction review magazine for Science
Fiction and Fantasy and could potentially be a
useful resource.
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3-D Star Maps is an indispensible
resource for all those budding star charters that
would like to make their journeys to Tau Ceti and
Barnard's Star accurate.
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World Building 101 is just as
it sounds. A short course on creating alien solar
systems and an ideal resource for the speculative
fiction writer.
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World Builders is along the
same line as above except that this is a course
being offered by the California State University at
Los Angeles.
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The Worlds of Fantasy is a site with a
range of resources and features for the fantasy
writer. It includes market reports and much more.
Romances
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Bookbug on the Web describes itself as
'Resources for Romance Readers' It is that and much
more, including an extensive set of links to romance
writer web pages, reviews and more.
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Gothic
Journal is one interesting place to get the
pulse of the gothic romance genre.
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The
Passionate Pen is the romance resource of an
as yet unpublished romance writer. The site includes
publisher guidelines and more.
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Romance
Central is devoted to the romance writer and
provides workshops and forums to that end. If this
is your genre, you might want to check here.
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Romantic
Times is a great site that gives addresses
of agents and publishers. It provides a wealth of
information on any item involving romance novels
including how to research and how to promote your
writing.
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Romance Writers
of America provides many informational
articles on writing and publishing. It also gives a
list of local chapters around the U.S.
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Romance Writers Homepage is described by
themselves as as being a site that ' was built by
romance authors for romance authors. We've listened
to input, what people want, and that's what we're
now aiming for. And best of all, it's totally
FREE!!!' If Romance is your genre of choice, check
them out and see if this is what you want.
Mysteries
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The FBI Freedom of
Information Site is a wealth of information
about criminals and more and links to other sites of
diverse content. Whether you are interested in Al
Capone or fingerprinting or what have you, this is
one place to possibly look.
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The Police
Officer's Internet Directory is a
comprehensive resource of information about the
Police and invaluable for those doing mysteries or
police procedurals. Along with this site you might
want to check out
the Department of the California Highway Patrol
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Primal
Scream is for those into something a little
on the bizarre side. It concentrates on crime and
justice and facts relating to such diverse areas as
serial killers and more.
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Alien Flower describes itself as being where
poets and performers have fun. It is all that and
much much more.
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Comprehensive Poetry Links has links to a
variety of different sites with poetry content
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lovenpoetry.com
describes itself as 'A collection of love poetry,
romance poems, featured poem of the month, childrens
poetry, quotes, dedications, chat, horoscopes,
poetic romantic ideas, poets newsletter' It should
be noted that many of the links came up as coming
soon, but the site looks promising.
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Poetry Links Library has a wide range of
links to resources for those interested in poetry,
from markets to other.
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The Western
Folklife Center's Cowboy Poet's On The Internet
includes a local group in Elko, Navada as well as
live cybercasts of the poets, a Cowboy Poetry
Gathering and more.
Writing for Children
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The
Children's Writing Resource Center is
presented by Children's Book Insider, a newsletter
for children's writers.
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Inkspot
is an excellent resource for writers on all levels.
This site has extensive resources pertaining to
beginning writers, agents, writers groups and much
more. Of particular interst is an area specifically
designed for the
Young
Writer
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The Purple
Crayon: A Children's Book Editor's Site is
an excellent resource for those interested in
writing for children. It includes articles by the
author of the page as well as a wealth of links to
other resources on the internet for children's
writers.
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The Word
Pool is a UK based resource for for parents,
teachers and writers who are interested in
children’s books. It includes writer profiles, faqs
and much more.
Screenwriting
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The Academy of
Motion Picture Arts and Science is an
excellent source of information about the Academy
Awards and the programs of the Academy. For those
interesting in screen writing this is a useful
resource. You can also pick up applications for
fellowships here as well.
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Fadin or the Screen Writer's Homepage is
another excellent resource with late breaking news.
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The Inkwell
is a writer's site with a present emphasis on
screenwriters and screenwriting.
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The Internet Movie
Database has a wealth of entertainment
features, but its real name to fame is its extensive
database of movies, TV shows, and the people who
make them. If you need to do research on what has
gone before, this is a very good place to start.
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Project Greenlight is actually a contest
open to all amateur screenwriters. This is the
brainchild of Ben Affleck and Matt Damon in
association with Miramax Films and HBO. In addition
to the contest itself which gives submitters the
opportunity to have their screenplay produced, it is
also a site with Boards, Chats and more. Check the
web site out for details. So, in addition to being
listed as a contest, it is also listed here as a
resource.
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The Professional Screenwriters Link Page
has extensive links to a variety of areas including
agents.
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The Screenwriters/Playwrights Page
has a wealth of links and interesting tidbits about
the process of screenwriting.
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Screenwriters - Producers Welcome describes
itself as 'A virtual meeting place where Spec
screenplay writers and Producers do lunch!' What
this means is a simple, virtually graphicless
message board where writers, producers and others
can leave requests.
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The
Screenwriters Utopia Page is also a good
resource for aspiring screenwriters and
screenwriters alike.
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Screaming In the Celluloid Jungle is an
extensive site with lists of agents, resources and a
range of interesting features sure to be of interest
to the aspiring screenwriter.
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tvwriters.com
is an extensive site with interesting information
about screen writing and the possibility of getting
your script produced. The author of the site is
accepting scripts from his site for a production due
out. If nothing else, check the site out for its
many resources.
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The University of New Orleans DCRM Silent Movies
web site has a wealth of links to archived
quicktime movies from such masters as Charlie
Chaplin, William Desmond Taylor and many many
others. If you have an interest in screenwriting it
is always good to know the history out of which the
video explosion grew.
Technical Writing,
Journalism and Magazines
Dictionaries and Word References
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Altavista's Babelfish site provides the
opportunity to translate from one language to
another. This is not perfect, but might give some
beginning options. If nothing else it can be a
hilarious exercise to translate from one language to
another and back to the original again and see the
results.
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Bucknell University's Online Grammar
explores an entirely different area. Here you can
find the grammars for a variety of languages
including Akkadina, Bengali and Cree to name only a
few.
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Damon
Knight's Discussion of Plot is an excerpt
from Creating Short Fiction and is an excellent
account of this often difficult component of
writing.
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William Strunk's classic
Elements of Style as well as
John Bartlett's also classic
Familiar Quotations are both
available on the Web thanks to Columbia University's
Project Bartleby
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Garbl's
Writing Resources On-Line is a quite useful
compendium of 'English language, grammar, style,
writing, usage' and much more. Well worth a look.
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Grammar and Style Notes is an interesting
and useful reference whose author admits happily
that his rules are not set in stone.
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Helpful Addresses: 9000+ Public Libraries and
Their Links is a particularly interesting
resource for research and also has links to similar
resources for newspapers.
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The
Human-Languages Page catalogs the
resources for linguistic study and learning on the
web
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The Internet Speculative Fiction Database
is the place to go to research on awards,
forthcoming books and much more.
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In the category of reference homepages you can
explore in the
Marriam Webster Language Center that links
to a variety of resources including the Webster
Dictionary, the American English Dictionary and
Roget's Thesaurus on line and
a List of Dictionaries where you'll find
German to English dictionaries and much more. You
can download and view detailed maps from around the
world thanks to
the PCL Map Collection Also
useful are the links of interest that can be found
at the homepage for
On-Line Literary Research Tools
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OneLook
Dictionaries is a central site for exploring
words in a variety of languages via an interface
that links you with a variety of dictionaries
throughout the internet. Well worth a visit.
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The On-Line English Grammar is an
interesting site to discover everything you ever
wanted to know about the structure of the language
we use as writers.
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Plumb Design Visual Thesaurus is a visual
experience of language of a kind unique and open to
a host of serendipitous discoveries that cannot be
charted easily. Check the instructions and wait for
it to load. It is indeed well worth the wait.
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The University of Virginia Electronic Text
Library is a good resource that provides
texts of a variety of kind in English, German,
French, Japanese and Latin.
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A Web of On-Line Dictionaries is just as
it sounds, a massive collection of links to all
manner of dictionaries. This includes links to
language dictionaries that range from Afrikaans to
Xhosa and even an area for Language Identifiers and
Guessers.
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The Wordbot appears to provide a variety
of dictionaries and the ability to translate from
one language to another.
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Word A
Day is a mailing list that emails out a
vocabulary word a day with definition and sometimes
commentary.
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The
Writers Free Reference is a quick list of
links to everything from mailing addresses for
non-fee agents to lyrics of songs and much more.
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