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http://www.crittersbar.com
http://torkstar.com/ An online literary magazine and a writing forum http://s10.invisionfree.com/Pen_and_Ink_Club/index.php http://p216.ezboard.com/bvoodoopoets http://www.morewriting.co.uk http://www.sisqbluegrass.com/sisqbgasp/ http://p216.ezboard.com/bvoodoopoets http://www.abctales.com/ http://www.writersdock.co.uk/ http://www.critiquecircle.com/ Edit Red Writing Community |
http://www.stwa.net/
http://zoetrope.com http://critters.org http://desdmona.com (erotica only, heavy workshop focus) http://www.cafedoom.com/forum/index.php? http://storywrite.com Today's Woman Writing Community http://www.stwa.net/scrawl/publicpage.php http://www.fortbendwritersguild.com http://romance-central.com http://www.poetsandstorytellers.com |
| How to Critique | |
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http://www.crayne.com/articles/succeed.htm How to succeed in an Online Writing Workshop, by Victory Crayne
http://www.crayne.com/howcrit.html How to Critique Fiction, by Victory Crayne http://www.writing-world.com/basics/critique.shtml How Online Critiquing Can Help Your Writing, by Moira Allen http://www.members.aol.com/asterling/poetry/critguides.htm Hardcore Critique Advice, by Amy Sterling Casil |
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http://www.theprint.dk/writethis.html This is software that generates a prompt for you to write a story.
http://www.hatrack.com/writingclass/index.shtml - Orson Scott Card teaches us about writing. Hurrah for Card! http://www.sfwriter.com/owindex.htm Robert J Sawyer gives advice to fellow writers. http://www.davidbrin.com/advicearticle.html "A Long, Lonely Road: Some Informal Advice To New Authors", an article by David Brin, Ph.D. http://www.cemeterydance.com/page/CDP/WritersAdvice Some essays on advice for writing. This updates occasionally. http://www.critters.org/blackholes/ - This is an analysis of response time by various publishers. http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2006/08/advice_for_auth.html - Seth Godin's Blog; Advice for authors The article is only mildly useful, though interesting. The Trackbacks at the bottom, however, seem to be an endless list of good resources. http://www.scalzi.com/whatever/004175.html - 10 Things Teenage Writers Should Know About Writing This is a very interesting read. Also, the trackbacks are a nice browse. http://www.writergazette.com/callforsubmissionsL-P.shtml - good listing of publications that mostly deal with specific areas of expertise, a writer can make a few bucks on. Most pay quite well. http://darkmarkets.com/index.php?showcat=Magazines&order=title&start=30 - After a long time of sitting there doing nothing, the Dark markets list has had a make over. Quite impressive. http://www.soyouwanna.com/site/syws/shortstory/shortstoryFULL.html So you want to get a short story published? Some straight forward advice and resources. http://www.ruthiesclub.com/pdf/How_to_Rite_Good.pdf http://www.sfwa.org/writing/ http://assistantdirectors.com/ http://www.writermag.com/ The Writer: The essential resource for writers. Join thousands of successful writers when you subscribe to The Writer magazine. Each month The Writer is full of features you can use to improve your writing, including before-and-after examples of improved writing, more literary markets than ever before, practical solutions for writing problems, selected literary magazine profiles, tips from famous authors and hands-on advice. http://www.thefictionwritersjourney.com A website for the creative writer from Emily Hanlon, novelist and writing and creativity coach. On the site you will find exercises, prompts, teleseminars, workshops, articles, book and tapes, and a blog. http://www.tickledbythunder.com http://www.bradymagazine.com http://www.teenwriters.net/ http://www.theWriteGallery.com LitVillage.com - Free Literature Directory http://www.storymania.com A large directory of stories, poems, screen-plays, writing links and resources, etc. |
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