Want to know more about writers, writing, classes and creativity?
Here's a list of links to other writing sites.


  • ClueLass - A gathering place for mystery writers that has news, upcoming mystery releases and the Deadly Directory, a large compilation of mystery resources.

  • Coffeehouse for Writers - Among other things, the site has reasonably priced online workshops, and writers can audit them for free. "This site has a monthly newsletter, workshops, a bookstore, and sponsors contest. It even has a grammer self-test!"

  • Guide to Grammer and Writing - "I like the grammar logs because you can search through Q & A's to see your particular grammar question has been answered. If not, you can submit a question to the experts and receive a reply." -- Marilyn Davis.

  • eHARLEQUIN - This link will take to the eHARLEQUIN web site amd ultimate destination for women's fiction. Links to bookstore, online reads, authors, learn to write, community, and newsletters.

  • Ralan Conley's Specific & Humor Webstravaganza - One of the best places you can go for current, accurate infolrmation on science fiction markers. Also has humor markets and more than 600 writing-related links.

  • The Writing Corner - Writers under 18 should note the Rising Writers section, a showcase and resource design for them. "The site pages are visually appealing and easy to navigate and contain a plethora of well-organized and useful content." -- Dorothy Goepel.

  • The Writer Place - Features a guidelines database, a twice-monthly newsletter with news, instruction and markets, a weekly humor column and daily cartoon Chicken Writer.

  • Verla Kay's Web Site for Children's Writer - "Her site is extremely easy to navigate, and her [workshop] transcripts are invaluable!" -- Kelley Robbins


  • Squares - links quoted from Coffee and Ink, 2003.
  • Disks - links quoted from writersdigest.com, May 2000, "101 Best Web Sites."



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