Sunday, August 28, 2011

Writers Sites: A-B-C

25 Things to Know About Your Story's Stakes (Wendig, Chuck)

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Accents and Diacritical Marks: accents, diacritical marks - non-standard characters signs that change the sound of letters and words.
addall.com/used. Lists 20 different book sites at ascending prices (commercial, but useful--my brother-in-law gave this link to me when he'd heard I was buying the Oz books from amazon.com).
An Englishman in New Jersey (Jon Gibb's LiveJournal blog) Interesting Posts About Writing.

Articles
AuthorMania.
AutoCrit (posted by Jeremy Yoder to the OWW list).
Advice for Aspiring Writers (from the site Science Fiction World of Jeffrey A. Carter)
Great Science Fiction Creators Who Have Studied Architecture  By Gordon Jackson and Charlie Jane Anders

Late Bloomers (Peripherally related to us slow starters)
How Does The 'Layering' of Old Cities Occur?
Science Fiction Problems: How To Write Aliens
StoryMind.com.

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Kiss Your As Goodbye
By Margie Lawson, guesting at Writers in the Storm.

Author's Blogs & Websites
Piers Anthony
Star* Publish Times
Ann Cory's Aphrodisiacs for the Mind
Annalee Blysse.
Adult-oriented literature, but also, her website references some writer's groups of interest (and thank you for the kind words. I do try to maintain some helpful and interesting links here).

Elizabeth Anne Ensley They did something weird to this site.....

Derek Handley Creative Writing
David Rosenberg
Bloggasm
Feath's Tarot Quick Question. Writer's thing.
Feath's Clam Dragon Page - page concerning her book,  Care and Feeding of Your New Pet:  Clam Dragon
Harlan Ellison's web site (And
Harlan, if you're reading this--you were nice to my daughter at that I-Con that her father and I were volunteering at (we're since divorced) and she was already going through enough shit at home then. I was already a fan before seeing you there, and I'm still one, even after talking with you (but then, I don't think I ever did anything to get a dose of the Ellison temper, lol). You and your wife, IMO, are both lovely people, you were both so nice to her. Thank you.


(Hey, it's my blog. I can insert messages here and there, as well as links.)

Heather Long - and yea, I know, romance author, but she writes paranormals. I took an on-line class with her, and she has some rather interesting ideas.

(Malinda Lo)
Jim C, Hines, Fantasy Author
Jon Gibbs
Ilona's World
Lara Parker Online

Kate Pearce's Blog

Michelle Styles Blog.
Paperback Writer. Novel III: Outlining.
Piers Anthony's website.
Ron Leming's Website
The Writing Life.
Terry Whalin's blog, and it has some good advice and insight into the writer's life.
Martha Wells, with World-building Tips


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Basic Plots in Literature

Bite (Vampire magazine)
http://Bulwer-Lytton
Basic Plots: Recurring Themes (Booker, Christopher) BBC Oxford Stage
Brain Candy


BIAW (Book In A Week)

April Kilstrom BIAW
April Kilstrom Workshops page (SFF.NET)



Blank Novel Outline

The Body Language Cheat Sheet for Writers (PDF)


BookMooch: a community for exchanging used books (book swap and book exchange and book trade)


Book Review
Writing with Writers: Write a Book Review with Rodman Philbrick.


Book Writing

Kathy Carmichael's Pitch Generator
Crafting the Braided Narrative by David PoyerFAQ #1a: How do I get started writing my first book? Here's Nan's Top Secret Extra Special Sooper Dooper Philosophy on How to Write A Book!
Freelance Writing Tips by David L. Pulver
How To Write A Novel In 100 Days Or Less
Interview with Charles de Lint (1998)

Peg Kerr's Journal

The Snowflake Method for Writing a Novel ~ Randy Ingermanson


C

Calculator
Coffeehouse for Writers


Celtic Literature
The Celtic Literature Collective

Celtic literature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Celtic Folklore

CELT: The online resource for Irish history, literature and politics

Intute: Arts and Humanities - Search results

§17. Celtic Literature. XII. The Arthurian Legend. Vol. 1. From the Beginnings to the Cycles of Romance. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21


newton03.pdf (application/pdf Object)


Celtic Resources

Medieval Sourcebook: The Celtic World

Free Books > Literature & Fiction > World Literature > Mythology > Celtic & British Isles

Celtic Literature by Matthew Arnold - Free eBook

Celtic Literature by Matthew Arnold - Free eBook

Guinevere in Celtic Literature

Celtic Literature by Matthew Arnold - Full Text Free Book (Part 1/3)

Celtic Literature: TABLE OF CONTENTS


Characterization

About Female Characters (or as I like to call them, Characters) by Adrienne Kress
Character Building Workshop at WritersUniversity.comCharacter Generator (description) at feath.com
Possible Considerations in the Study of Character
Establishing a Series Character (Buried under Books Blog) by Marni Graff
Fresh, Fresh Fresh Character descriptions (Writers In The Storm blog)
How To Create A Character Profile by The Lazy Scholar [TM].
Left, Right, Left, Right, Character (Keegan, Alex)
Building Character: Seven Keys to Defining Character
Questionnaires for Writing Character Profiles at Creative Writing Now
The Fictional Character's Survival Guide
Writing A Novel, Part 8: Using A Character Sheet

The CBI Clubhouse The online home for Children's Book Insider readers


Common Errors in English.


Clarion The Clarion Foundation



The Grand List of Overused Science Fiction Clichés © 2004 by John VanSickle


Climax

Critique
CritiqueCircle.com
Critters


ADDENDUM:

To the anonymous commenter who wanted to know where to find a new Captcha, I recommend Google. I monitor all comments here, because I've had too much spam on irrelevant and off-topic subjects, and this is a blog for fiction writing related links.

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