What does that word or phrase mean?
Click on this and find out -
http://encyclopedia.com/
Well, no - a thesaurus isn't exactly a dinosaur - but it IS a way to improve your vocabulary - and writing, too...
http://www.thesaurus.com/
The Elements of Style - a primer for every writer...
http://www.columbia.edu/acis/bartleby/strunk/
Curious about the lives of the already-famous, or at times forgotten? Click on this:
http://www.biography.com/
...And here are some interesting places to look into that Fred sent us (includes a rhyming dictionary):
http://www.expage.com/page/aliaslit1
...And now that you've got it written, what do you do with it? This "Literary Search Engine" may be of some help. Look for reviews, commentaries, agents, books, 'zines, etc.
http://www.dimax.com/pilot/
This has a variety of help, from writing exchanges to chat lines for writers to - well, what are you interested in? We haven't tried everything in here, but enough to know it may be worth your while to click on:
http://resourcehelp.com/qserwrit.htm
This is one of the neatest links we've seen for writers of every kind in quite a while:
Just click it: http://maxpages.com/thebeall
Looking for a good multiple-search engine? We find savvysearch one gives us plenty of info and options m- you can personalize it for your own purposes, too:
If you're seeking quotations (things the famous and not-so-famous might have said, we've found some pretty good ones here:
http://www.cyber-nation.com/victory/quotations/authors/quotes_bale_christian.html |