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(Free) Writing Links


I will update this as I find more (free) resources.


http://storytoolz.com/  - This website has useful tools for authors, including progress meters, readability analysis, and generators.

http://www.webook.com/911writersblock - Need help with something? Check here for a friendly prompt!

http://www.spacejock.com/yWriter5.html - For your novel organizing needs, check this program out.

http://www.seventhsanctum.com/ - Need a generator? This site's bound to have the one your looking for!

http://www.ralan.com/index-i.htm - Writing help and other tips.

http://www.fmwriters.com/ - Focused on those moving towards traditional publishing. Check out this site for others going through the same perils as you!

http://www.nanowrimo.org/ - The crazy one month writing challenge! 50k in the month of November. Can you do it?

http://grammar.quickanddirtytips.com/ - Need help with a grammar question? Click here!

http://www.wikipeida.org - I would suggest starting your research here.

http://www.google.com - In case you don't already have a favorite search engine, here's one that'll help you find what you need!

http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/ - Another grammar website. Find your answers here.

http://lab.drwicked.com/writeordie.html - Need to reach a certain word count? Need to focus for a specific amount of time? Try out this writing tool - it'll remind you to write!

http://spellcheck.net/ - If you don't have a spell checker on the program you're using, then use this one!

http://www.drgrammar.org/ - Information on lots of things writerly.

http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifehack/fifty-50-tools-which-can-help-you-in-writing.html - 50 Tools to help your writing!

http://www.dailywritingtips.com/ - I think the name implies what this website offes - writing tips!

http://www.sfwa.org/ - Science fiction and fantasy writers will enjoy this site.

http://www.specficworld.com/resources/world.aspx - Building your own world? This site could help.

http://www.geocities.com/poetess47/100questions.html - I know that I already have a specific character sheet that I use to get to know my characters better (when necessary), but I thought I'd share this one with you guys. It's 100 questions to ask your character to get to know them better. It's sort of like interviewing your character!

http://www.languageisavirus.com/ - This site offers prompts and generators to help you cure writer's block.

http://writingfix.com/ - This site offers writing tips and more.

http://www.absolutewrite.com/ - Beware tips for publishing.

http://hipiers.com/ - Author Piers Anthony gives a list of publishers and opinions on them.

http://romancedivas.com/ - This site can help you out if you're looking at the romance genre.

http://www.right-writing.com/published-novel.html - Tips on publishing from Terry Whalin. He also offers names of books to help you on your publishing journey.


Thanks to many of the members over at allyear_sprints who offered up some of these links. If you've got more, please comment and I'll add them to the list!!

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