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- www.write4kids.com/research.html
(This site has great links, too. It's a dream for those in the business of writing for kids.)
- http://www.britannica.com/
(Encyclopedias online. Gotta love it!)
- http://www.itools.com/research-it/
(This is great. You can search a rhyming dictionary, thesaurus, legal dictionary and biographical database. Also, you can translate words from almost any language.)
- http://www.refdesk.com/
(This has a megalist of links for you. If you can't find it here, it probably doesn't exist.)
- http://www.howstuffworks.com/
(From machinery to nature, this site offers quick access to accounts of how stuff works.)
- http://www.nwu.org
(This is the website for the National Writer's Union).
- http://www.noveladvice.com/
(A great place for aspiring novelists to browse and learn.)
- http://www.writing.com
(This site helps with the craft of writing.)
- http://www.grammarlady.com
(This site is great when "Strunk and White" can't help me!)
- http://www.mediabistro.com
(I go there daily to get the latest publishing news. Good stuff!)
- http://www.freelancewrite.about.com
(This is a great place to find work, read helpful articles and find out the latest news in the business of writing.)
- http://www.writersdigest.com
(This site provides a searchable database of writers' guidelines for you.)
- http://www.bookwire.com
(This site features news, features and author interviews, and occasionally job leads for freelance writers.)
- http://www.profnet.com
(I could not live without this site. It is free, first of all. And you can interview wonderful experts and sources via the Internet. Profnet sends your query to literally thousands of experts who are willing to help you with your article for FREE. Can't beat it with a stick!)
- http://www.infoplease.com
(Need background information on a topic? This is a good place to start.)
- http://www.classervices.com
(I get so many writing opportunities from Marita's weekly online newsletter. Sign up for it. It's free!)
- http://www.WritingForDollars.com
(This is a great newsletter to sign up for, as well. I find out about magazines I never knew existed.)
- http://contactanycelebrity.com
(Ever wish you could contact a celebrity for a book endorsement or interview a celebrity to add zest to your magazine article? Well, if you go here, you can get many free addresses. Also, if you pay a minimal monthly fee, you can have access to a plethora of celebrities' contact information.)
- http://www.worldwidefreelance.com
(You can sign up for a free, e-newsletter at this site, and it's worth the trouble. I get lots of great job leads and find out which editor moved to which magazine, etc.)
- http://writing.shawguides.com/
(Here, you will read about numerous writers' conferences—both secular and Christian.)
- http://www.snapdragongroup.com/page.asp?id=24
(Snapdragon is a great place to offer your freelance writing expertise. Contact Rebecca Currington. She is so great!)
- http://www.christianwritersinfo.net/conferences.htm
(The Writers Information Network)
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