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1. Ten Things That May Indicate You’re Writing a McNovel – it’s almost like a Mary Sue test for the whole novel
2. Internet-Resources.com – Writers’ resources on the web
3. NotWriting – stuff one writer does when he should be writing
4. Notebook in Hand – mingle with other writers in forums
5. Storyist – software for writers with Macs. Makes you want to buy a MacBook
6. Seventh Sanctum Generators – Random fun for those who need inspiration
7. Story Spinner Online – gazillions creative writing exercises
8. Fiction Factor – online magazine for fiction writers
9. 10 Things to Write in Your Notebook
10. A Dozen Online Writing Tips – written by a journalist but also useful to other writers
11. BBC Get Writing – mini-courses to improve your writing
12. Writerisms and other Sins – A Writer’s Shortcut to Stronger Writing
13. Language is a virus – huge resource page originally designed to help you with NaNoWriMo
14. Writing-World.com – impressive list of articles on how to write a good novel
15. 50 tools which can help you in writing – lifehack’s take on the subject
16. Writer’s Resource Center – targeted at US writers
17. TOC about Writing – serious and humorous articles from sci-fi and fantasy writers
18. National Punctuation Day – mark your calendars
19. Creativity at Work – quotes
20. Cliche Finder – pick a word and the site will find all cliches using that word
21. Writers Online Workshops – Instructions on how to improve your writing whithin weeks
22. SoYouWanna – how to publish a book
23. Gnooks! – find new reading material
25. Guerrilla Press – free independent publishing resource site
26. Word Perhect – a new way of writing
27. Hit Those Keys – site for creative encouragement.
28. NewPages.com – News, information and guides to independent bookstores, independent publishers, literary magazines, alternative periodicals, independent record labels, alternative newsweeklies and more
29. 110+ Resources For Creative Minds – List of must-visit sites and articles
30. BetterEditor.org – online resources for editors and writers
31. Wikimedia Foundation – Links to all official Wiki sites
32. The Care and Feeding of Writers – funny approach to little quircks typical for writers
33. Non-errors – Those usages people keep telling you are wrong but which are actually standard in English
34. Dictionary of British slang – for those non-British authors who wish to use Brits as their characters
35. Q10 – Free Word Editor for writers.
36. One Sentence – true stories, told in one sentence
Thanks for the links. I’ll have to take an afternoon and work my way through these. Good stuff. I’ll wait until after NaNoWriMo to check to see if I’m writing the McNovel, though. 🙂
Too afraid it might be the case, Paul? LOL Don’t worry, I’m sure it won’t be that bad 😛
I’m glad you like the post 🙂 Hope you will find a lot of helpful material:)