• WRITERS ARE ALWAYS LOOKING FOR GOOD SOURCES OF INFORMATION. HERE ARE A FEW THAT I FOUND USEFUL.




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General Articles About Publishing

www.publishinggame.com


Court TV’S Crime Library

Articles and general information about serial killers, forensics, and crime in general.

www.crimelibrary.com


Forensic Facial Reconstruction

An informative source concerning the process of facial reconstruction as you have seen it on TV, but what are the facts. This web site will give you some very detailed information about this interesting subject.

http://www.lsu.edu/faceslab/


Espionage Information

If you story is about espionage or spies in general, this site will fill in the missing information you are seeking.

http://www.eyesying.com


Fresh out of Ideas for a New Plot?

Articles and information that entertain while getting the creative juices flowing

www.yourdailymedia.com


Need a Little Help With Your Grammar?

www.cherylnorman.com/blog


Also Try This One, if You Can’t Find the Answer to Your Grammar Problems on the Site Listed Above.

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/


Need Information About Slang or Teenspeak?

http://www.pbs.org/speak/words/trackthatword/#


General Information and Crime Stories on Serial Killers.

http://www.crimelibrary.com


Need to Find Someone?

www.zabasearch.com


Two of the Best Sources of Current News Happenings.

www.washingtonpost.com

 

www.newyorktimes.com



Free RSS Feed.

www.thenewsroom.com

 

 

Internet Radio - A social radio network

http://www.blogtalkradio.com


Need a Literary Agent

http://agentquery.com/search.aspx



Absolute Write Newsletter

www.absolutewrite.com


Writer Unboxed: A Blog About the Craft and Business of Genre Fiction.

writerunboxed.com/ 


Author's Guild - Membership required. Information including legal and other helpful Information

www.theautorsguild.org



Lexicool: A large online dictionary of bilingual, multilingual, and translations.

www.lexicool.com

 

MXBF - A search engine to find new and used books, textbooks, out of print books and . . .

mxbf.com



Bartleby: Information Lookup Site.

www.bartleby



Need a Critique Group? Try: Critique Circle Online Writing Group.

www.critiquecircle.com


Books on Writing.

The F & W bookstore has a large stock of books for writers on almost every subject, but they do not stop there. They also offer books on more than 20 other subjects. If you can't find what you need to tighten that plot or make you characters come alive, you aren't likely to find it anywhere.

www.fwbookstore.com 


LINKS HELPFUL TO READERS


Free Advanced Copies of Books

www.librarything.com/es/list


Trying to Find Some New Authors?

You can sign up and receive a 5 minute sample of a book. At the end of the week you will have read 2-3 chapters. If you like what you have read, you can go to the bookstore and buy a copy. A great way to discover some new authors – and it is free.

www.dearreader.com


Does Your Budget Allow You to Buy all The Books You Want?

If you are having trouble getting enough cash to feed your reading addiction, try the following source.

www.booksforabuck.com