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Looking Over The Writer's Shoulder: "The storyteller becomes bound by his own decisions; he
must follow one chosen route from beginning to end." A new article by Paul Grainger looks at the writing process from the perspective of the writer and the reader.
Things to do to Avoid Writing: Katie Gould takes a wry look at the things authors find to do to avoid writing.
Our 'Writer in Residence' Paul Saevig considers how to tackle writing advice: 'Choosing Your Training as a Writer':
or 'How To Evaluate Teachings on Writing For Your Own Best Interest', looks at the problems the plethora of guidance can create.
California Literary Review: Insightful, irreverent book reviews, thought provoking essays, and interviews with talented authors.
How To Write A Book: Information on how to write a book including book writing tips, how to write a fiction book, writing childrens books, writing fantasy books, writing a book proposal, book writing software, format for writing a book, and books on writing.
Self Publishing: Information on self publishing including self publishing books, self publishing presses, self publishing printing, self publishing software, self publishing services, self publishing children's book, self publishing comparison, self publishing sites, and childrens self publishing.
GodSeed: Promoter of the Sci_Fi and Fantasy Author. Our members post their books to our library and bookstore. Enter short story contests. Member book reviews.
Dynamic Fiction: was developed to establish an online presence for amateur writing. Our goal is to provide a central internet location for users to read and comment on fictional stories, book reviews, essays, poems and more. Dynamic Fiction's content is rooted in the idea that group effort yields higher quality material, so we encourage you to give us feedback and and we wish to entertain each and every user by doing so.
Man In The Moon: a website for poetry written by children. Here you can read lots and lots of brilliant poems, read all about children's poet Michael Rosen and play some games. You can also pick up some tips for writing your own poetry, learn a few toe-curling jokes and e-mail us your poems.
hagsharlotsheroines: Hagsharlotsheroines is a vibrant new story telling site, filled with tales of raging demons, pioneering physicians, infamous pickpockets, fickle goddesses, heroic fighter pilots, inspirational artists, chariot riding warriors, pretenders to the throne, witches, writers, murderers, revolutionaries, spies. and all women; members of the so called "weaker" sex. We welcome submissions from our members and provide a valuable writer's tool kit for aspiring writers. Access to the site requires registration - but membership is free. We also send out a monthly newsletter to members containing our Story of the Month.
Appalachian Authors' Guild: The AAG is a not-for-profit organization with a mission to provide avenues of support and networking to Appalachian authors by assisting our members in marketing and selling their products.
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Bits and Pieces
rejectioncollection.com: The writer's online
source for misery, commiseration and inspiration? Postings are anonymous, laughs and catharsis are free.
Creative Novel Writing: Roselle Angwin runs a year-round programme, which ranges from retreats on the Isle of Iona to a nine-month novel writing course (based on her book CREATIVE NOVEL WRITING, [Robert Hale, 1999, 2002]) which was featured in The Guardian - and many more. Roselle is an author and poet, and Director of the Fire in the Head creative writing programme.
Writing the Land: - 10 week course leading to publication in anthology of creative writing about the environment with Kevan Manwaring, MA student in the teaching and practise of creative
writing, Cardiff. Wed 7-9pm from Feb 12th. Only £2 a session. Funded by the Reading Families Millenium Award envolve, Green Park Station,
Bath, Somerset. To book phone Kevan on 01225 334204 or email: kevanmanwaring@yahoo.co.uk.
WhenTeensWrite:
Copyrighting Services, Writing Tips, Teen Chat, Poetry, and
Much More - When Teens Write, The One Stop Source For Any
Aspiring Writer.
Interview: An interview with Rob Furber, journalist and aspiring author.
Learning Curve: Offer a range of innovative courses in Creative Writing, Fiction Writing, Freelance Journalism. Writing for Television, Radio and Chidren. They help students to rediscover their creative abilities, as well as developing their writing skills - their tutors are experienced editors, writers, publishers and producers.
Burning Leaf: is a literary website featuring original fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction, critical essays, photography and art.
The Italian-American Press: posts literature by Italian-Americans and other self-published authors whose books all too often go unnoticed or are ignored by the media. This service is free.
RITRO.com:Volunteer based e-zine with new content daily. They publish and accept submissions in poetry and articles in many departments. There are also message boards, online diaries, and voting polls. Checking submission guidelines is a must before sending in any work.
WinFemme: is a unique opportunity to unite in Hollywood with top level industry decision makers and fellow artists who seek new opportunities to forge new alliances within the nternational film and entertainment industry.
Printable entry forms for the ongoing WinFemme monthlies and the Annual 2003 competition are available on the website now.
Laura Cobb: Laura Cobb is a budding young author, currently in her second year at secondary school. She has
written a short story entitled 'Time's Ticking'. If you are a young author and would like to us to publish your story then email beth@author-network.com.
WebDelSol: Algonkian Fiction Workshops on-line writing classes. The WebDelSol has been running the novel workshops
live across the country and they are now offering workshops on-line.
WebDelSol is featured in last month's "Poets and
Writers" magazine in an article entitled, "Literature Without Borders." The
article is also available on line at www.pw.org/mag/houlihan.htm.
Writers' Copyright Association, UK:
The WCA, UK is a dedicated organisation which helps writers protect the copyright of their literary material. The WCA has been created out of the high demand in the UK for a script registration service. The organisation has been set up by writers for writers, with a dedicated legal team consulting on our behalf. They are also building a large free resource base for writers. Email: admin@wcauk.com.
Creative Hive, LLC: turns the
traditional PR model upside down. They promote works in advance of the
publishing deal to help authors land agents and/or publishers. Email: cre8tivehive@aol.com for more info.
Hybrid Studios: Online community and free directory for the creative/performance world.
The Scriberazone:
UK based poetry webzine has reopened for submissions.
I Love to Write Day: On November
15th of this year, one million authors, writers, editors,
reporters, journalists, teachers, librarians and other volunteers
will help celebrate I Love To Write Day. On that day people of all
ages will be encouraged to write something: a poem, a love letter, an
essay, a letter to the editor, start a novel, finish a novel...the
possibilities are endless. For more information, contact John Riddle
at johnriddle@sprintmail.com.
The Market Place: Places to sell your poetry. In the first issue our markets columnist, Christina L. Johnson, will be covering poetry magazines from New Zealand, Australia, United States, Canada, and England. Also visit Poetry Corner for news and information.
Content/Chicago: a newly formed network organized by a diverse group of
content professionals, will host monthly events covering topical issues for
the online content industry. Venue: Illinois Institute Of Art,
Merchandise Mart, 2nd Floor, Chicago, IL.
Admission: FREE for AMC members and full-time students with ID;
non-members$ 10. For more information email Hilary Marsh at: hilary@contentcompany.biz.
LSD Writers Net: Writing resources and opportunities for LDS writers and others. Whether you are a published LDS author looking for a place to publicize your latest book (contact Webmaster@ldswriters.net for details) or an aspiring writer looking for information about the precarious process of writing and getting published, this site is for you!
Scribes Administration Services: For all your administrative needs, at competitive rates. Contact John or Alison on Tel/Fax: 01642 864351 or email: contact@scribesadminservices.co.uk.
The American Society of Authors and Writers: Where writers go to meet with publishers, editors, agents, publicists, and film and television professionals when they need inspiration, talent, news, and support.
Abstraction and Ambiguity in the Lyrics of Leonard Cohen: Jeffrey Side considers how ambiguity in general is an important function of poetry.
Articles: Three new articles by Melissa Brewer. Restoring Faith in Your Freelance Writing Business.
Gifts for Your Career: 10 Things Writers Can Give Themselves for a Prosperous 2002. Fun and Games in the Year 2002: Writing for the Gaming Industry.
Cup of Comfort:
Each Cup of Comfort collection features 50 soul-comforting true stories about
the extraordinary experiences of ordinary people. They are currently seeking
submissions for two new story anthologies -- and for their first comfort-food
cookbook. This is a paid publishing opportunity with a leading book
publisher. Email cupofcomfort@adamsmedia.com for more info.
Quick Fiction: JP Press features the literary magazine Quick Fiction of stories under
500 words. Email jppress@jamaicaplain.com for
more information.
www.ilovepoetry.com: A new website for poetry lovers.
You can publish your poetry at ilovepoetry.com or read some of the wonderful work already published on the site.
Word Pool Web Design: Diana Kimpton designs websites for authors with her husband, Steve. Authors can have a three page standard site designed for as little as £120.00. They also offer a Society of Authors Discount - If they design and build your site for you, they'll give you a £30 discount on your first year's hosting. Visit their website for more information or you can contact them by phone on 01983 293048 or by writing to The Word Pool, Egypt Cottage, Baring Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight, PO31 8DL.
Want to be a ghostwriter? - Andrew Crofts has been a full-time ghost for over ten years. But his talents don't end there - his book The Freelance Writer's Handbook will be published by Piatkus in July 2002 and he has recently written a comic novel based on the adventures of a ghostwriter, called Maisie's Amazing Maids.
Writing for Magazines: The Wooden Horse Publishing site offer news and resources for freelance article writers. The site features continually updated industry news, articles and books about making money writing, a free newsletter and a searchable database of over 2,000 US and Canadian
consumer and trade magazines with full contact information, writers
guidelines, and - unique to writers' sites - reader demographics and
editorial calendars.
Beware: Avalon Films - are now operating as Media Arts International (www.mediaartsinternational.co.uk). Their listing has been removed from The Writer's Handbook 2003.
trAce: Start the New Year with an Online Writing Course at Nottingham Trent University - courses begin 14th January. Sign up now for just 100 UK pounds. Topics include Creative Writing Workshop and Writing Children's Fiction. For full information about courses and tutors throughout the year go to tracewritingschool.com or call +44 (0)115 8483533.
W.O.W: is a new website for writers. WOW is short for Women on Writing but it is a valuable resource for any writer seeking information. W.O.W offers something for women in every stage of their writing careers: how-to articles for the novice, tips from the pros, and an opportunity for the experienced writer to hone their skills.
Press List: New French and European journalism ressource. The full English part is under construction but you will be able to access their resource guide.
The Writer: is
looking for scribes who make a difference. Simply nominate
writers you feel have made a difference. See site for details.
Writer in Ireland: is a new e-magazine designed just for writers! Deirdre O'Flynn and Glenys O'Connell (co-founders) are veteran freelance journalists.
Submissions: We are seeking submissions for our Writer's Guide series. We have a number of titles at Puff Adder Books and are looking to expand our list. We are interested in anything to do with the craft of writing in a 'how-to' or 'handbook' format. If you have a suitable manuscript email Karen with details.
Carolyn Howard-Johnson: Author and book reviewer. Read all about her and sample a selection of her reviews.
Pitch Quarterly
Quality new writing: poetry, prose, reflective criticism and illustrations.
Address: c/o Bookcase, 17 Castle Street, Carlisle, CA3 8TP
Editor: Susan Tranter
Guidelines: Poems of any length, short stories or extracts from novels (up to c.4,000 words), line drawings or photographs
Submissions: accompanied by SAE (prose submissions should also be submitted on disk, MS Word compatible).
Payment: copy of publication
Subscriptions: #14 yearly (four copies) including P&P. Cheques to 'Bookcase'.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN WRITERS - NAWW.
Subscribe to "NAWW Weekly", the FREE
writing e-magazine for women:
www.naww.org.
EMAIL - naww@onebox.com.
VM & FAX -(817) 289-2800 x6078
Sheri' L. McConnell, MAOM.
See www.travelwriters.com
for industry news, market information, press trips, etc. travelwriters.com is a resource dedicated to the needs of travel writers, photographers, editors, publishers and members of the travel industry.
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rejectioncollection.com: The writer's online
source for misery, commiseration and inspiration? Postings are anonymous, laughs and catharsis are free.
Creative Novel Writing: Roselle Angwin runs a year-round programme, which ranges from retreats on the Isle of Iona to a nine-month novel writing course (based on her book CREATIVE NOVEL WRITING, [Robert Hale, 1999, 2002]) which was featured in The Guardian - and many more. Roselle is an author and poet, and Director of the Fire in the Head creative writing programme.
WhenTeensWrite:
Copyrighting Services, Writing Tips, Teen Chat, Poetry, and Much More - When Teens Write, The One Stop Source For Any Aspiring Writer.
Learning Curve: Offer a range of innovative courses in Creative Writing, Fiction Writing, Freelance Journalism. Writing for Television, Radio and Chidren. They help students to rediscover their creative abilities, as well as developing their writing skills - their tutors are experienced editors, writers, publishers and producers.
Burning Leaf: is a literary website featuring original fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction, critical essays, photography and art.
The Italian-American Press: posts literature by Italian-Americans and other self-published authors whose books all too often go unnoticed or are ignored by the media. This service is free.
RITRO.com:Volunteer based e-zine with new content daily. They publish and accept submissions in poetry and articles in many departments. There are also message boards, online diaries, and voting polls. Checking submission guidelines is a must before sending in any work.
www.freelance-tips.com: Free newsletter offering tips on marketing, niche marketing, negotiating a contract, getting referrals, pricing your work, building your portfolio and more...
www.writersarena.com: is an international website for aspiring writers. Offering information, advice and showcasing.
The Handy Little Book for Writers by Lynne Hackles is packed with hints and tips for all writers of all genres at all levels. There is something in it to inspire everyone. It's all packed into a 44-page A6 booklet with a distinctive purple cover. The book was published in September by NAWG Publications. It costs a mere £2.99 (with 50p towards cost of post and packing - cheques payable to NAWG). You can order the book from The Handy Little Book for Writers, 40 Burstall Hill, Bridlington, East Yorkshire YO16 7GA.
IWanthatBook: Online Bookshop for difficult to find reference books. IWanthatBook aims to be the place for academics and students alike to order the books they want - simply, securely and cost-effectively.
Freelancers In The UK The UK's most comprehensive list of freelance writers and copywriting information!
Unheard Words: a place to share thoughts, experiences, and work. To explore ideas and creative writing.
Resourceaid: Resource site for everything to do with the arts. Full of newsletters, articles, links and other resources - ALL FREE - in one easy to navigate site to save time and money.
Today's Woman: A community for men and women over 18, where writers, poets & columnists meet and exchange ideas, contest, rate and review and help each other succeed in the writing industry.
thefictionwritersjourney.com: articles on writing, prompts, exercises from novelist and writing coach, Emily Hanlon.
Writing.Com: An online community for writers of all ages, interests and skill
levels. Anyone may create a free portfolio and exchange feedback with
other writers. We were amongst Writer's Digest's 101 "Best Websites For
Writers, 2005" and have thousands of writers within our community.
Today's Writer: a community for men and women over 18, where writers, poets & columnists meet and exchange ideas, contest, rate and review and help each other succeed in the writing industry.
The Argotist Online: is devoted to poetry and poetics. It publishes non-mainstream poetry, and features essays and interviews sympathetic to it. Currently it has interviews with Charles Bernstein, Marjorie Perloff, Ron Silliman, Rupert Loydell; and poems by Sheila E Murphy, Annabelle Clippinger, and Hank Lazer among others.
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