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Writing and the Web
by Connie Berridge
148 pages
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A guide to online writing resources, listing over 300 URLs.
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Ebook
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$10.95
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Category: Writing:Internet
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About the Book
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Sixteen
chapters outline writer resources and comments to aid the novice Internet
writer in finding resources and research topics for writing that polished
manuscript, script, poem, or article.
Quotations from famous writers, like Mark Twain, interject both humor
and motivation from established authors.
Personal experiences and articles from various published Net writers
enhance the understanding needed to surf you way to success. Most
writing topics are covered, along with publishing news, insight, and
various methods of marketing your writing. Whether an Ebook, Print
On Demand (POD) book, or Traditional Publishing, the help you need
is listed without wasting hours surfing the net to find your particular
need. Most of the sites list additional links and authors to further
assist you.
Each chapter ends with URL addresses related to that particular chapter.
Topics listed include screenplays, magazine submissions, freelance
writing, showcasing and selling on the Web, contests, conferences,
software, agent and publisher lists, newsletters, and workshops to
educate and polish the writer.
Also included:A "writer beware" section, listing agents, publishers,
book doctors, and many other writing professionals to avoid. Protecting
your work is outlined and copyrighting discussed. What to look for
in the way of writing "scams" in contests and fees is added.
The pros and cons of having your own website are discussed, with helpful
hints to start you thinking about marketing your work by maintaining
an attractive web page. Your web page can sometimes help you attain
important contacts.
Last, but not least, a chapter on the fun way of looking at the Web,
with Net lingo. "Shortcut" communication is sometimes used this way
in writing groups.
With over 300 URL addresses for your advancement in the writing profession,
you can find most of the resources you need, and research your manuscript
without difficulty.
Link to success and boost your writing career with Writing And
The Web.
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| About the Author |
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A native New Yorker, I moved to Florida twenty years ago and now consider myself a "Floridian." Reinventing myself after retirement, I pursued a writing career and went from "couch potato to mouse potato."
I am proud to have several published works as my accomplishments, both National and International. |
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