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The Muse Online Writers Conference – The ONLY online conference of its kind!
Yearly online writers conference for a week.
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The Quickest Blog Book Tour Guide Ever
Squidoo Lens which has some excellent information on how to go about doing a book promotion tour via blogs. Step by Steps, polls, you can comment, and the work is available under a creative commons license also.
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Affordable Manuscript Assessments
Workshops and study guides which live up to their website name – they are affordable
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Writerface.com – the online social network for writers
Online social network and marketplace for writers, literary agents, readers and the media. Amazon authors get a free listing on the WriterFace Bookshop. Members can join various WriterFace groups – there is a WriterFace Facebook group also.
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Mike Dellosso’s writing blog.
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Diane Eble’s blog – copious information on book publishing, marketing, virtual book tours, teleseminars etc
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Mark David Gerson’s writing blog
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Terry Whalin’s blog – some great material on here from an editor / writer.
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Kenneth W. Davis’s blog offers productivity tips for business writing particularly.
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Ghostwriting – The Hidden Writer
Ghostwriting and Freelance Writing blog – promises daily inspiration
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The Writer’s Blog By Dana Prince
Dana Prince’s writing blog.
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Group writing blog featuring several members of the Writing Mother groups.
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Heather Cook’s blog on being a writing mother. The Writing Mother website also holds several groups for mother writers, and the member’s blog links also. http://www.thewritingmother.com/blogs.html
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How to Start a Successful Freelance Writing Career
Yuwanda’s blog – Inkwell Editorial. com. The blog publishes articles on – well, articles. And SEO copywriting etc.
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Punctuality Rules! — Using Grammar and Good Manners to Save the World
Yep, it’s a blog on punctuality rules.
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Matt Keegan is known for his article writing knowledge. His blog deals out his opinions on writing and blogging, with a good dash of his movements into social media also.
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The Renegade Writer Blog » Renegade Writer E-Courses
The Renegade Writer provides regular e-courses, including -
Travel Writing
Food Writing
Trade Magazines, and Magazine Writing
Freelance Writing Business
Story Ideas
Non-Fiction
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GTD Toolbox: 100+ Resources for Getting Things Done
Huge list of apps for to-do lists, task management, and mobile apps with GTD features, at Mashable
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Welcome to batchconnect – connecting booksellers, publishers and authors
New UK website allowing authors and publishers to promote directly to booksellers
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Thursday Bram – freelance writer blog
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Jason Pinter’s ‘The Man in Black’
Publishing news and views from Jason Pinter, published author.
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Genreality – Need a Reality Check?
GenReality – Gen for Genre, Reality for – well, Reality. Seven authors blog – one per day – about their life as an author.
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Barbara Abercrombie’s writing blog
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Creative Writing | Writing Tips | Writing Ideas
Melissa Donovan’s writing blog, full of excellent content
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Sean Platt’s writing blog, extremely popular.
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Four women writers explore their literary careers on this blog
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Writing tips from writing coach Joanna Young
Writing tips from writing coach Joanna Young
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A Place for Strangers and Beggars
The blog of teacher and SF writer James Van Pelt. Includes all sorts of interesting and useful advice from a professional.
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Tripping the Muse — Writing Tips and More for the Aspiring Writer
Rick DeCost’s writing blog.
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Misti Sandefur’s writing blog – lots of advice, and regular content.
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Samar Owais writing blog – posts of lots of links to other writing blogs and sites
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Karen Lee Field’s writing blog
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KJ’s writing blog
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Writers blog
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Ken Kiser’s writing blog, documenting a quest to publish The Kreggorian
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Marie Bailey’s writing blog
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Soup – Publish, collect, share.
Soup.io is another tumbleblog application, allowing for the aggregation of content from all over the web. Amalgamate video, text, audio, quotes, images, links, files etc onto the one Soup blog. Allows for use of your own domain name also.
Incredibly easy to use, straight out of the box. You can import in from your own apps at tumblr, delicious, youtube, or a custom RSS feed also.
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Noovo has just come out of private beta. It works as a lifestreaming blogging aggregator. Add bookmarks, video, audio, text, quotes, clips, images – everything. Also use the Noovo technology to get recommendations for more content on your interest topic.
More features than Tumblr, however slightly harder to use.
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Tumblr is one of the original microblogging webapps on the web. Many people hold Tumbleblogs of aggregated text, quotes, photos, links, video, audio and chat from all over the web. You can add your own comments to these items, or create your own text (blog entry)
A tumbleblog is very easy to use with bookmarklets in your browser to help you add content to your blog quickly.
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Crime Writers’ Association: front page
The Crime Writer’s Association of U.K. You have to be published in crime to become a member, but there is a Dagger competition and the association supports local writing and reading groups also.
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February 2nd, 2009 at 5:53 am
Hey, thanks for the link! I’m lad to have found your blog!
The more resources out there, the better.