Great Links for Writers
Write Out Loud is a national hub for participation
in poetry. They say "We encourage
everyone who writes poetry to share their words
with others in friendly, welcoming open-floor read-around, open-mic events and on-line on this site.
"We also support individual poets, poetry organisations and groups across the country, via a monthly newsletter and
this website." Visit writeoutloud.net/
AndreaSemple.com Andrea has written her first novel and now has
her own web site, which, she says, “is aimed at writers (as well as my own readers) and includes advice on how
to secure a novel deal, interviews with best selling authors, a writing tips newsletter, a tongue-in-cheek guide
to understanding literary agents plus much more.”
AskAboutWriting.net
Askaboutwriting is a bright and cheerful site of news, views and a host of other interesting stuff. They say, “we
publish general writing news and news of events, competitions, and what's on where, in addition to a growing list
of reviewed writer-relevant websites. We update on Saturdays.” Well worth a look. Recommended.
Association of Christian Writers
The A.C.W. say they bring “many benefits whether you are wanting to write but don’t know how to get started, or
whether you are an experienced author looking for new markets and fellowship with other Christian writers”.
BBC - WritersRoom
Visit The Writers Room at the BBC website for much useful information on writing for TV, Radio and Film. Download
Word templates to help you set out your scripts correctly. The usual BBC quality. They say: "BBC WritersRoom is
always on the lookout for fresh, new, talented writers for a changing britain . when we find them, we do
everything we can to get their voice heard."
Chapter One Promotions
Chapter One Promotions tell me they “offer exciting opportunities to aspiring and established writers. Our
workshops are led by experienced facilitators and we provide a story critique service analysed by our prolific
authors and industry based story readers. We also run the annual International Open Short Story Competition and the
Open Poetry Competition, both of which offer substantial prizes.”
Children's Literature Web Guide This site describes itself as:
‘an attempt to gather together and categorize the growing number of Internet resources related to books for
Children and Young Adults. Much of the information that you can find through these pages is provided by others:
fans, schools, libraries, and commercial enterprises involved in the book world’.
Coffee Break for writers e-zine A free monthly e-zine for writers
and by writers. They say "We are a paying market!" Here's a site that offers a thoughtful and interesting range
of helpful items in the form of an online e-zine. Some of the topics covered in the current edition: Feature:
"Find Time to Write (An Acrostic)", Book Review: "Purple Snowflake Marketing", Questions and Answers About
Freelance Writing, Success Café, Writing and Publishing News, Writing Exercise, Observances and Holidays (Ideas
Included), Legal Information, Advertising Information.
Contact an Author - helps you find the author you need
This site helps you find authors available for talks, workshops, school visits, interviews, after-dinner speaking,
world book day events and commissions. you can search for authors by name or by your requirements and locate local
authors. database includes fiction and non-fiction writers, novelists, children's authors, biographers and
poets.
CopyrightVault.com
Copyright Vault offer a secure repository for your work which will provide independent evidence of your copyright
in the case of dispute. For all authors, scriptwriters, artists and musicians.
Corsinet.com - a Mine of Useless Information!
Here's a great site for a wealth of amusing and 'useless' information. Here's what they say about themselves:
"corsinet.com is an excellent, intelligent way to waste time on the internet: discover unusual facts, learn some
new things, wake up your brain cells and have some fun. We've been wasting time on the internet since before there
was an internet!"
Directory of Writers' Circles, courses and workshops
An interesting site which is well worth a visit. They also produce a Directory of Writers’ Circles in the UK. They
have links to workshops, courses, writing holidays, festivals and a whole lot more.
EliteSkills.com eliteskills.com is a site that will appeal to the
younger writer. There's a forum where you can post your work and get and give comments, plus articles, Shoutbox,
meet friends, and such. Signup is free.
Everyone Who's Anyone in adult trade publishing,
A website listing hundreds of top literary agents, editors and publishers in the U.S., Canada and the U.K. It’s an
excellent resource, and best of all, it’s free! There’s also a quirky twist to these listings, take a look and
you’ll see what I mean.
Fetchbook - New & Used Books - find the lowest price
FetchBook.Info is completely independent, and does not contain any promotional material or ads. Every book price
comparison is done in real time and scans 103 book stores. Using this service, you can find any book you want, see
information about it and compare its total cost, including the shipping costs to your destination, to find the deal
that's best for you. The results link you directly to the book page at the book store site, where you can easily
order the book. In addition, you can find selected book reviews sites on the book resources page.
Ideas4Writers.co.uk - publishing, self-publishing, ideas &
inspiration
Great ideas to make you a better writer. Hundreds of ideas to inspire and improve your writing. 100 new ideas every
month, plus what ifs, anniversaries, writing engines, discussion forums, writers' bookshop, computer & word
processor help and much more.
Inter-Read - writers, readers, short stories and books
world-wide
Inter-Read is described as a not-for-profit writers’ showcase. Submit your short story, poetry or even extracts
from your full-length books. Practically every genre you can think of is represented.
Jacqui Bennett Writers Bureau
Lots of info on writers’ markets, writing competitions. Also provide a critique and editorial service. They say
"become a published writer: getting published, writing courses, competitions, critique, editorial and advisory
services for writers in all genres."
Jurgen Wolff - Your Writing Coach
An excellent site for the writer knuckling down to their first project. Sign up for Jurgen's free monthly
creativity e-bulletin full of tips and techniques. Buy his book "Your Writing Coach" which is a genuine source of
encouragement and inspiration.
Literary Agents search: find by genre in our uk literary agents
directory
Find UK literary agents and publishers in their searchable literary agents and publishers database / listing /
directory. Writers and authors services, writers resources, authors resources, writers help, writers groups and
circles. Authors help, new author, writers workshop, creative writing, proofreaders and editors, ghostwriters.
LiteratureTraining.com LiteratureTraining.com is an informative
site where writers and all those involved in creating or supporting new writing and literature can find out
about the wealth of training and professional development opportunities available in the UK. They have a
searchable database of training, events and opportunities, Creative writing courses and a heap of other
stuff.
MsLexia - the magazine for women who write
Now, being a bloke I feel a little out of my depth here, not to say even slightly intimidated by all the girl power
bursting from this site. So best let them speak for themselves: “Mslexia tells you all you need to know about
exploring your creativity and getting into print.
No other magazine provides Mslexia's unique mix of debate and analysis, advice and inspiration; news, reviews,
interviews; competitions, events, courses, grants. All served up with a challenging selection of new poetry and
prose. Mslexia is read by top authors and absolute beginners. A quarterly masterclass in the business and
psychology of writing, it's the essential magazine for women who write.”
See what I mean, chaps? OK, who’s for a pint and a pasty?
NickFletcher.co.uk All about crime novelist Nick Fletcher,
including snippets from his stories. There’s an excellent page on tips for getting published. It’s worth a visit
just for those - and who knows, you could have a web site like his one day!
Novel Writing from 'The Easy Way to Write' The Easy Way to Write
brings you free writing tips on all genre writing - from creating ideas to how to write well, from self
motivation to planning, writing and completing your books, novels, short stories or articles, all the way to
getting published. Even beyond, to successfully promoting and marketing your work. F-R-E-E writing course.
onlyonechapter.com - discovering and promoting new writers
onlyonechapter is a website designed to discover and promote new writing talent. OnlyOneChapter.com say they have
the unique support and registration from publishers internationally to help writers achieve their publishing goal -
to be discovered and have their book published. They aim to help writers - established or unpublished,
agented or unagented - market their work nationally and internationally. Sounds good, so take a look and check them
out.
Paragraph Planet
An intrigueing little site this which encourages writers to craft stories in 75 words. Can't be done? Don't you
believe it - just take a look and be amazed!
Short Story Radio
This is a site staes "Our aims are to promote the short story genre and writer, and to offer contemporary and
classic short stories to an international audience, free of charge." You can enter their competition, you can
listen to stories read by professional readers, or read their online magazine. Take a look.
Sylvia Kent - freelance writer and journalist Here is an
excellent example of a writers' blog. My friend Sylvia Kent is a freelance journalist and has put some of her
work onto a blog which has resulted in some great publicity, good contacts and several commissions. Take
encouragement from this and think seriously about creating your own blog to showcase your work.
The Hilary Johnson Authors' Advisory Service
This is a "proven reading/criticism service for novelists, writers of short stories and children's books. also
authors of full-length non-fiction. specialist advice available for science fiction/fantasy, radio/tv/film scripts
and poetry."
The Literary Consultancy: scouts for leading literary agents
These folk aim to give “First class, market informed, editorial advice to writers at any level of English”. They
will provide “assessment of fiction, non-fiction, autobiography, scripts and poetry at all stages of development”.
Which just about covers it!
The National Association of Writers in Education The National
Association of Writers in Education (NAWE) is the one organization supporting the development of creative
writing of all genres and in all educational and community settings throughout the UK.
Veritasse - Christian artists
If you're a Christian writer, poet, actor, choreographer, artist, musician, in fact anything to do with the
artistic expression of your faith then you must visit this site.
Write Street Writers' Resources This site contains what some
great writing resources. E-books, software and an excellent free newsletter. It's updated every single day, so
be sure to visit often!
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