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There is always a third party making money on the internet for just passing info from one to another isn,t it time we got rid and dealt direct.

2006-12-31 02:10:20 · 11 answers · asked by gourmay 1 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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So You Think You Can Write provides a load of free information for writers http://srcw.us/sythome

Spoon River Creative Writers is a writers' group that has done well and now provides a website with several useful links and email access to several members, as well as their creative works. http://srcw.us

2007-01-01 19:58:41 · answer #1 · answered by DR 2 · 0 0

1. On-line e-zines are a great source. One of the best is Scribe & Quill. The website is full of resources, as well.
2. Join a writers' group and share ideas and suggestions with each other.
3. Borrow books on writing from the library.
4. Take a class; though that does cost something, community college continuing ed courses are quite inexpensive.
6. Join an association for writers. Dues are usually affordable.

2006-12-31 03:52:34 · answer #2 · answered by bobbilinkemer 1 · 0 0

Don't only stick to the internet - join a creative writing class, there's sure to be one somewhere near your home, probably run by a local college.

Also, keep asking on Answers! Some of the 'advice' you'll get will be 'I think that...', or simply rubbish that someone made up. But there's a good chance of getting quality advice. I'm a published author and teach writing courses for our local college, and often make time to answer budding writers who are genuinely looking for advice on writing.

Good luck!

2006-12-31 23:37:55 · answer #3 · answered by Songbird 3 · 0 0

The Writers Market has plenty of good information, but truely I have not found a great free source myself. I agree with you that there should be more info available at no cost. I've completed a young adult fiction novel and am having a very hard time finding information on how to get it published.

2006-12-31 06:35:42 · answer #4 · answered by Anna Hennings 5 · 0 0

Many of the large book stores run short story writing competitions.
I believe you can also get advice from them on line.

If you look up the names of authors, and write to them, they are usually very helpful.

I assume you've looked on the Internet...

Good luck

2006-12-31 02:43:25 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I ask myself. Or I do the research. But either way, I'm spreading as much info around as I can to those who need it.

The only thing I charge is chocolate and pizza for my services.

I cut out soda six months ago. :0)

2006-12-31 18:06:56 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try poets and writers magazine at www.pw.org. It's an excellent source of practical information for writers.

2006-12-31 02:39:39 · answer #7 · answered by djlachance 5 · 0 0

purely write as you will possibly whilst writing a rhyming poem, yet be happy to specific your self extra freely with out the restrictions of rhyming. i admire unfastened verse because of the fact there are actually not any limits as to easy techniques on a thank you to specific your self!

2016-12-15 12:19:05 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

This is a really informative web site dealing with all types of writing

http://www.writersdock.co.uk/

2006-12-31 02:20:07 · answer #9 · answered by vinylsteve 3 · 0 0

Feel free to e-mail me. I write the tutorials on http://www.storyentertainment.com

2006-12-31 08:52:09 · answer #10 · answered by i8pikachu 5 · 0 0

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