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Janet Q. Glaser, the Wordwright
The Writer's Life of Frivolity and Philosophy


March 19, 2010

Favorite Internet Links for Writers

The Internet is loaded with information-packed websites for writers. Below are some of my favorites. I hope you will check these out. For more of my favorite websites, go to my Janet Q. Glaser, the Wordwright links page.

The Writers Chatroom A lively and smart group of writers meet here in the chatroom on Sunday and Wednesday nights. Helpful forum and resources too.

Funds for Writers Funds for Writers–Hope Clark is the best when it comes to finding small and large markets that will pay writers for their talent.

Write for Kids Information on writing for the children’s market

Muse Online Writers Conference This FREE conference presented in mid-October is packed with information for ALL writers. No matter what your experience or genre, you will pick up useful tips and ideas as well as network with a whole realm of writers, editors, and agents. Sign up deadline is September 1.

 Jacketflap What a great site to find out about children’s books, publishers and authors. Wonderful networking site for writers.

Preditors and Editors Loaded with information for writers, this site keeps a watchful eye on publishers and lets you know the good guys from the bad guys.

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February 19, 2010

Writer Scams

Unfortunately in this writing business, as in most industries, there is always someone trying to scam unaware, stars-in-their-eyes writers. You must do your homework before you sign up with a publisher, ezine, or content site. 

A site that keeps track of publishers who are good and bad according to info they receive is Preditors and Editors. Just click on the beginning letter of the publisher’s name.  Scroll through the list for the pub to see if they are included as recommended or one to avoid.

A “watchdog” blog is Writer Beware. It “ shines a bright light into the dark corners of the shadow-world of literary scams, schemes, and pitfalls. We also provide industry news, advice for writers, and a special focus on the weird and wacky things that happen at the fringes of the publishing world.”

Be careful! Writer scams are everywhere.  Be aware!

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