Visit these helpful writing Web sites
and research loads of useful information at the Resource sites.

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  • Writers' Groups

  • Excellent Writing Links

  • Writing Ideas and Prompts

  • Dictionaries, Calendars, & Other Resource Material

  • Check Your Historical Facts at these Links

  • Other Countries & Cultures

  • Build your Characters

  • Childrens' Writers

  • Useful Download Links

    NEW Writers' Websites   A new collection. If you have a helpful writing-related site, please e-mail me at shirley@shirleycorder.com.












    Christian Writers' Group (South Africa)   Join this list if you are a Christian writer who was born in, or currently reside in, South Africa.

    ACRW (American Christian Fiction Writers  A loop well worth the paid subscription. Many archived writing courses available for members.

    CWG (Christian Writers' Group) A wonderful discussion list for writers at all stages of their writing career.

    FCW (Fellowship of Christian Writers)  A free loop with good resources and helpful discussions.

    The Christian Writers' View (for advanced and professional Christian writers).  Input from a panel of well-known authors. Questions from members may be put forward for discussion.

    TWV2 (The Christian Writer's'View 2) (for writers in their earlier stages). Sister group to The Writers' View, also run by a strong panel of recognised authors.

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    Some Useful Sites for Writers . . .

    NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) Join the exploding ranks of writers across the globe as they seek to write 50,000 words of a new novel during the month of November.

    Randy Ingermanson has some wonderful information. Home of "The "Snowflake" method of writing a novel.

    Spirit-Led Writer , named one of the 101 best Web sites for writers by Writer's Digest Magazine (2003 & 2004).

    Advice on Novel Writing  Crawford Kilian's site has great suggestions. 

    Organized Writer Get your writing life organized with help from this site.

    Publicity Hound  This site teaches you how to market what you write. They have dozens of free articles with very practical and precise tips that tell you what to do and how to do it.

    Writer's Digest   Great for general writing information "to inform, instruct or inspire the freelancer."

    Absolute Write   Good links and market information.

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    Writing Prompts and Ideas . . .

    Huge list of sparks, prompts, challenges and ideas ?

    52 projects to jump start your writing. ?

    For the days when your journal needs a nudge. ?

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    Reference Sites . . .

    Need a bigger thesaurus ?

    Need an excellent dictionary? dictionary ?

    The Nonverbal Dictionary of Gestures, Signs & Body Language Cues offers a wealth of information on body language.

    A good glossary of grammatical terms . --Just what it says!

    Background for idioms

    For quotes on every topic.

    Over 20,000 quotations  from over 2400 authors.

    For a detailed dictionary of occupations, and USA Immigration
     details see this site.

    For fast facts on weights and measures, calenders and time, dictionaries and encyclopaedias, maps and sports, etc,  check out this site.

    Need to know  calendar details for any year, past or future?

    Choose the custom sunrise / sunset calendar and check the twilight, sunrise/set, and moonrise/set times for 1901-2099

    Go here to learn how stuff works.  Learn about anything from how gears work to how to design a web site. Excellent resource site for the serious writer.

    Looking for information about USA and UK television shows .

    Everything you want to know about films  is at the International Movie Database.

    For an incredible list of reference sites,  especially for writers, see Writers' Free References.

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    Check Out Your Historical Facts . . .

    Check the Etymology (development) of a word to prove whether your word was in usage for the setting of your novel.

    Try here for World War II information.

    Find out about the Industrial Revolution

    All you want to know about cheese !

    Learn about 19th Century Board Games  here;

    And about 19th Century Amusements & Games  at this site.

    Read about Women's Education in the 19th Century .

    Need information about 19th Century Childhood ?

    Want to know facts about Farming in the 1920s ?

    Need to know about  costumes ? (Click on History & Research)

    The Minnesota Historical Society has a wealth of information.

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    Learn About Other Countries & Cultures . . .

    Learn all about the Holy Land ; includes high resolution maps.

    For U.S. immigration laws .

    Need some  Russian words and phrases ?

    Want to know more about Ukrainian food ?

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    Information About Characters . . .

    Want to know about your character's job ? See this "how to become a..." manual.

    Try this source of names, their meanings and name generators.

    For the etymology and history of first names across the world  see this fascinating site.

    Need an amazing site for choosing a name for just about anything? (Don't be put off by the "dog" emphasis!)

    Want the History of Names ?

    Want a unique name? Use Brenda Coulter's name generator . (Scroll to page bottom.)

    Describing your characters' homes ? Look at these homeplans.

    Look for pictures to suit your characters.

    If your character has cancer the  National Cancer Institute has helpful information, as does the University of Pennsylvania .

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    Writing for Children . . .

    Harold Underdown, author and former editor offers a lot of up-to-date information and good resources for the beginner.

    For a colossal list of Children's publishers  click on "children's publishers" in the left-hand column of this page.

    Verla Kay's message board has loads of information and includes weekly chats with authors and editors.

    The Institue of Children's Literature  runs good courses, and a subscription-based magazine.

    Smart Writers have excellent material for children's writing  and runs good contests.

    Some useful, free downloads . . .

    To download free Bibles, Commentaries, Dictionaries and more, visit e-Sword.

    To help with those big downloads do yourself a favour and install Star Downloader.

    NEW Straight Talk from the Editor Free e-book from W. Terry Whalin

    Free word processor especially for novel writing. yWriter can be used on non-fiction books or shorter articles as well.

    To plan your novel get Freemind mindmapping programme













    NEW A growing list of writers' websites across the globe. . . .

    NEWJan Kern in Northern California, USA

    NEWJan Kern's site especially for troubled teens and those who care

    NEWYvonne Ortega in Virginia, USA, writes for cancer survivors

    NEWMarie DisBrow in Alaska, U.S.A.

    NEWW. Terrry Whalin in Arizona, U.S.A.

    NEWRobin Bayne in U.S.A.

    NEWGeneva Iijima in Oregan, United States

    NEWRuth Beeler Crow in Texas, U.S.A.



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