Writer's Resources
Web Resources
RefDesk.com 
Need to look up that street name in Paris or ? You can probably find it here -- good general reference source.
 
Writer's Club 
If you're a writer, you must visit this site.  All kinds of goodies; for example, I posted a "Writer's Wanted" note on their message board, where you can also ask questions of your fellow writers and help people out if you've got an answer.
 
Screenwriter's Site 
Here's one for you Hollywood-bound guys and gals.
 
Writer's Digest 
Web site of the monthly that all writers should be reading.
 
 
Internet Research Resources 
Another general source of information, including The Old Farmer's Almanac and Bartlett's.
 
The Rose and Thorn 
Not only is this ezine a potential market for your work, it also has resources such as where to find an agent.  I found the following site here.
  
LiteraryAgent.com 
Whoa! A goldmine -- a plethora of agents, with a search capability; e.g., "children's books." If you've been through the yearbook listings without success - or didn't buy the yearbook - try this site.  Remember, many publishers will not accept unagented submissions and it seems to be difficult for a new writer to find an agent.  Keep trying!
 
Craig's List 
Jobs for writers and other stuff.
 
Avalanche of Jobs 
That's what it says - I'll let you decide if the name really fits.
 
Screenwright.com 
Another good site for the screenwriter.
 Magazines
Writer's Digest 
If you can't subscribe, read it at the library. Whether you are a poet, a novelist, or anything in between, this is for you. Subscription info:  PO Box 2124 
Harlan, IA 51593-2313 
 
Scr(i)pt 
Great resource for the screenwriter. Interviews with screenwriters, directors, and producers; how-to info; taking care of business (taxes, contracts); etc.  
Subscription info:  
5638 Sweet Air Road 
Baldwin,MD 21013-9009 
 Books
New releases from Amazon 
June releases from Amazon 
May releases from Amazon 
April  releases from Amazon for writers 
More writer's books
 
 
 
I'll be adding to this page and welcome (beg for?) your suggestions. 
 
 
Last Updated: 03 August 2001 
 
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