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Web sites for Writers

By Jen Leo | Permalink | 5 comments | March 12th, 2003 | Trackback

Someone on my WorkforWriters list serve asked for help on an article about the 50 best web sites for writers.

Here were the first 9 off the top of my head. There are a ton of Blist sites, but I didn’t want to spend an hour typing in all the URLs. Do you have any helpful sites to share?

Newsjobs.net

Dictionary.com

Inky Girl

Holly Lisle

The Journalists Toolbox

National Writers Union

WritersWrite.com/guidelines

FeelanceWriting.com

Resources for Writers and Writing Instructors

Writers Market




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Andie | March 14th, 2003 at 4:04 pm
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Karen Bell | June 4th, 2003 at 3:58 am
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We are all born imaginative, curious, creative, but these qualities can
fade with the passage of time. The Creativity Workshop’s aim is to
people get their imaginations back.

Whether you are a writer, a business person, a teacher, or an artist,
the Workshop can help you discover and nurture your particular way of
expression and break through the fears and blocks that inhibit
creativity. Working with more than 2,000 individuals, businesses, and
institutions since 1993, the Creativity Workshop helps people believe in
and develop their creative process through using a unique series of
exercises in memoir, creative writing, visual arts, sense perception,
brainstorming, and storytelling. Our concentration is on the process of
creativity rather than the product and emphasizes the importance of play
and the sharing of ideas to nurture creative growth.

The Creativity Workshop is dedicated to teaching individuals and
groups about their creative processes and how to use them in all aspects
of their work and lives. The Workshop’s goal for participants is refined
creative skills, expanded perception, innovative problem solving,
inspired brainstorming and ways of looking at life as exciting and
transformative.

Upcoming workshops:

Island of Crete
Florence
Paris
Barcelona
Prague
London

Anne M. Marble | October 4th, 2003 at 1:17 pm
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This is the link to Forward Motion, the writing community portion of Holly Lisle’s site. There are free critique groups, classes, message boards, etc.

Anne M. Marble | October 4th, 2003 at 1:19 pm
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Evolution is a writers’ group dedicated to free and open creative expression in all genres. This free site provides message boards, critique groups, and on-line courses.

Jane | January 12th, 2004 at 2:13 pm
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I visited a site at: www.982press.4t.com. They have magazine guidelines and pay rate info avail to writers. Great information!


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