Resources:

Associated Writing Programs
http://awpwriter.org

-- here you find conferencing information, literary contest, awards, and the like.

Book Wire
http://www.bookwire.com/

-- an insider's look at the book business.

Fantasy Writer's Discussion Group
http://www.geocities.com/area51/labyrinth/5096

-- "This site is for those who write in the fantasy vein and are aspiring to be published. As well as hints and tips for the newcomers, hopefully there will be some success stories to keep you interested in your writing. Although intended primarily for those in the UK, it is open for all."

Fiction and Poetry Society
http://fpsociety.com

-- "Dedicated to people who share a same passion for a life rich with words."

forwriters.com
http://www.forwriters.com

-- "This site is for those who have been forced by their own muse into the wonder, frustration, pain and joy, of this wonderful art form." I found this site to be VERY helpful when looking for hard facts data in several different areas like history, science, geography, writing markets and the like.

Garbl's Writing Resouces
http://pw1.netcom.com/~garbl1/index.html

-- annotated directory of web sites on English grammar, style, usage, plain language words, reference sources, online writing experts, wordplay and books on writing.

John Hewitt's Writer's Resource Center
http://www.poewar.com

-- and I quote, "The Writer's Resource Center was created in 1994 to serve the needs of writers on the Internet. This site started out as a single page with a few dozen links. Now there are a many pages, and thousands of links, along with articles, job opportunities and book reviews. Still, I hope that this is the beginning of its growth, not the end."

National Writer's Union
http://www.nwu.org

-- "The union for freelance writers working in U.S. markets." Some interesting pages here... including advice on contracts and such.

North Carolina Writers
http://www.ncwriters.org/NCWN.HTM

-- "Founded in 1985 as a nonprofit organization, the North Carolina Writers' Network unites you with poets, fiction writers, essayists, playwrights, technical writers, and journalists of all ages, backgrounds and skill levels." Even if you're not in NC this site has lots of GOOD general information.

The Pen & Sword
http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/~pip/

-- "The Sword is, at its best, a defender of truth and the innocent, and writing is, at its best, a grand act of creativity. I believe in both, and in my chosen field of the written word, I find they gain meaning when seen in the light of Celtic culture..."

Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Inc.
http://www.sfwa.org

-- yes you have to be published to get into some of the areas, but there is a lot here for the unpublished too.

Science Fiction Resource Guide
http://sflovers.rutgers.edu/Web/SFRG/

-- lots of links, good information.

USGS - Science for a changing world
http://info.er.usgs.gov/

-- real information for the serious writer. Topics include biology, geology, mapping, and water.

Writer's Block
http://www.niva.com/original/writblok/index.htm

-- The Creative Reference for Today's Writers -- "Your connection to professional writers and editors, and the secrets that have made them among the best in their field."

Writer's Digest
http://www.writersdigest.com/101sites

-- online guide to getting published. 101 best web sites for Writers.

Writer's Help and Resources
http://home.earthlink.net/~mgteach/index.html

-- "Perhaps our earliest expressions of creativity occurred in childhood, when we molded images in sand. This site pays homage to the birth of a writer's soul."

Writer's Write
http://writerswrite.com

-- the write resource.



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