This month on SORMAG our theme is Resources On The Net.
As you know I’m a fan of the internet. You can learn various things on it. There are many writers sharing their knowledge on the craft of writing. You can learn about how to market your book and even connect with readers who would like to read your books.
Resources on the net are in abundance. I like to use the net for my research. So if you choose to use a site for your reference, make sure to verify your information at least three times before you use.
Here are a few of my favorite sites.
Writing Sites:
Randy In blog. He has excellent tips on writing
http://www.advancedfictionwriting.com/blog/
Blogging While Black – Offer various opinions from writers on writing.
http://blogginginblack.com/
Rachel Gardner is an agent who shares her wisdom about the business
http://cba-ramblings.blogspot.com/
Need an online dictionary
http://www.merriam-webster.com/home.htm
Patricia Woodside – Shares her writing experiences and keeps you up todate on the literary industry
http://readinnwritin.blogspot.com/
The Writing Nook - Need an online writing space
http://www.mywritingnook.com/
Reader Sites
Book Remarks is great site if you want to see when the latest books release.
http://www.book-remarks.com/
Penny Pinching Diva - Are you a fugal mom, this is great blog to visit. She shares more ways to save.
http://pennypinchingdiva.com
Hip to Save - Are you into coupons? This sites know where to find them.
http://hip2save.com/
Lion Brand Yarn - Do you like to knit or crochet? This site has some great patterns.
www.lionbrand.com
Grey Anatomy – Are you a fan? Check out what their writer’s blog has to say.
http://www.greyswriters.com/
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Writers Guide to Internet Marketing
http://writersguide2internetmarketing.com
Learn the tips, tricks and networking it takes to become a successful author on the Internet.
Thanks for the mention, LaShaunda. For writers, I'd recommend //storyfix.com, Larry Brooks' tremendous site about story structure.
For readers, I'd recommend www.apooo.com, which always has great book reviews.
This particular sites has lots of tips for writers--in any genre:
http://www.charlottedillon.com/WritingRomance.html
I would also suggest, http://www.pubrants.blogspot.com/ Its a blog by an agent, who gives you an inside view of publishing from an agent view.
Shelia sheliagoss at aol dot com
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