e-zines
Arts, Writers Resources, Publications, E-zines
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- Monthly. Features writing techniques, with sections for lyrics, romance, haiku, screenplay, humor, newspaper, angst and New Wave writers. Highlights authors and poets.
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- Monthly. Provides information in the form of articles, interviews, fiction, poetry, humor and tips for writers of all experience levels. An onsite archive.
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- Literary journal. Articles, exercises, prompts and an interactive community with boards, forums and chats. Monthly e-newsletter.
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- Monthly. Offers articles, columns, interviews, book reviews and tips. Provides links to markets, publishers and relevant websites. Produced by a staff of women writers. Karen Lovett, Editor-in-Chief
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- An extensive selection of columns and articles. Numerous ads and an off-site offering of free email courses, as well as pay versions of several. Sherry Ma Belle Arrieta, Publisher.
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- PDF format. Features inspirations, articles, books, resources, and writers guidelines.
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- A free monthly newsletter of articles, news, humor, job and educational opportunities for writers and creative artists. Linda All, Editor.
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- Biweekly, featuring articles, contests, and writing community news. Maintains an archive of editions. Awarded Writers Digest Top 101 Web Sites for Writers for 2005.
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- Articles and tips for both the aspiring and professional writer. Recommended books, e-books and software.
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- Offers a free monthly e-newsletter on the craft of fiction. Includes articles, contest listings and resources. Its companion, "Quoins", is a bi-monthly listing with opportunities for writers, including contests, fellowships, residencies and gran
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- Contains resources, tips, techniques, articles, job postings, and a message forum.
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- From beginner basics to the business side of writing, there are articles, interviews, book reviews, markets and jobs. Free e-newsletter.
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- Monthly. Contains articles, author profiles, markets, agents list, contests, reviews and book announcements. Geared for every writing level and genre. Shares members' success announcements.
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- Quarterly. Offers an extensive list of links, organized by category and subcategory. Includes newspaper, magazine and organization addresses.
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- Quarterly magazine of language and linguistics for the layperson. Discusses words and their uses, names, palindromes, puns and proverbs.
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- The writer and artist's on-line source for misery, commiseration and sob stories. Features real rejection letters and an e-newsletter, The Reject's Rag.
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- Quarterly. Features articles, interviews, a reference compilation, prompts and a story starter generator. Includes a "find a buddy" section and links to websites offering information and advice.
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- A semi-monthly e-newsletter. Offers book reviews, author interviews and critical commentary about literature, publishing mergers, bookstore competition, the Internet and First Amendment issues. Website provides searchable archives. Editor, Pat Holt, fo
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- A literary newsletter of interviews, links to authors' pages and fans' photos with their favorite authors. Offers quotations, a varied resource list of links and a spotlight on authors from the small press.
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- Book reviews, contests, books sold, short stories, writer column, Sci-Fi column, author interviews and prizes.
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- Database of guidelines for markets that pay. Free e-newsletter and a full archive of previous issues containing advice as well as markets.
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- Help for novice writers. Includes author interviews, articles and query letter samples. Offers a small business area.
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- Contains essays, poetry, viewpoints and links of interest. Includes the Futures Research Center and the Centroid Network which offers focused discussions and research resources.
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- Monthly. Offers categorized magazine and e-zine guidelines, links to writing groups, contests and state by state activities. Features a Writer of the Month. Nicole Allard, Editor.
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- Features poets, authors, reader's announcements and over twenty columns. A free "live-chat" lecture series. Hosts contests and offers an opportunity to write for the magazine.
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- Monthly. Includes advice, articles and a children's writing section. Members have more access. Calls for submissions.
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- An online writer's trade magazine dedicated to putting writers on the map. Aside from bi-monthly issues that are filled with tips from industry insiders, it also offers services to help writers succeed.
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- Features news, tips and ideas, how-to articles and information about writing and getting published. Various products and books are linked. Elisha Charles, Editor.
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- The online version of the newspaper column answering readers' questions about words and language. A very extensive column and word archive. Written by Evan Morris.
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- Geared for beginners. Contains articles, essays and categorized links. Hosts a short story contest and has a section specifically for writers in the Detroit, Michigan area.
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- Weekly information about the art, craft and business of writing. Sent through the BackWash network. Content boards for discussions.
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- A quarterly from Canada. Each issue focuses on a theme or topic. Also includes past issues and writing structure, grammar and punctuation tips.
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- Monthly. Produced by members of Writers' Village University. Features articles, fiction, poetry, contests, author interviews, lifestyles, and market news.
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- Brings technology, history and literature together in the form of links, commentaries, interviews and essays. Each issue has a theme. Offers teaching modules designed by the George Mason University English Department staff.
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