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         Publications For Writers:     more books (100)
  1. Contracts Companion for Writers (Literary Entrepreneur series) by Tonya Evans-Walls, 2007-07-01
  2. Writing for the inexperienced writer: Fluency, shape, correctness (Curriculum publication / University of California, Berkeley, Bay Area Writing Project) by Marlene Griffith, 1979
  3. Critical Thinking and Keys For Writers Third Edition and Smarthinking and Cd-Roms, Custom Publication by CHAFFEE, 1900-01-01
  4. Keys For Writers and Web Card and Digital CD-Rom Custom Publication by RAIMES, 1900-01-01
  5. Technical Editing (The Practical Guide for Editors and Writers) by Judith A. Tarutz, 1992
  6. Essential Media Law and Practice for Writers in Film and Television by Sean Egan, 2005-06-01
  7. The Internet Hand Book for Writers, Students and Teachers by Mary McGuire, Linda Stillborne, 2005-12-30
  8. Money for writers - money for movies by Myron P Griffin, 1977
  9. Copyright protection for newspaper & magazine writers (DCA report) by Christopher Lewis, 1995
  10. Contact Chicago: A Writer's Guide to Chicago Area Trade Associations, Social Service Agencies and Not-for Profit Oragnizations by Inc. Write Publications, 2005
  11. The remains of Edmund Grindal, D.D: Successively Bishop of London and Archbishop of York and Canterbury (Parker Society, instituted M.DCCC.XL. A.D., for ... writers of the Reformed English Church) by Edmund Grindal, 1843
  12. Essentials for the Scientific and Technical Writer by Hardy Hoover, 1980-11-01
  13. Writing and Illustrating Children's Books For Publication: Two Perspectives; 10th Anniversary (Writing & Illustrating Children's Books for Publication) by Berthe Amoss, Eric Suben, 2005-03
  14. Magazine Markets for Children's Writers 2006 (Magazine Markets for Children's Writers) by Marni Mcniff, 2005-10-25

101. NSDC - Staff Development Library: Publications - JSD Guidelines For Writers
When a manuscript has been accepted for publication, writers must submit the writers are responsible for obtaining written permission for publication
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PDF version The JSD is the flagship publication for the National Staff Development Council. It is published four times a year (winter, spring, summer, and fall) and is included in all categories of membership in NSDC. The JSD is available only through NSDC and is not sold on news stands. NSDC is a nonprofit educational association with 10,000 members who are primarily district administrators, principals, and teachers with an interest in professional development. They are committed to high levels of learning and performing for all students and staff members. NSDC members look to the JSD for articles by leading educators, reports of effective programs and practices, book reviews, and columns. They expect articles that are interesting, thought provoking, timely, practical, informative, concise, and complete. Issues are organized around themes, but each issue also includes several non-thematic articles. In general, articles that are appropriate for an announced theme are more likely to be published. Visit the JSD themes page to see upcoming themes.

102. Dennis Lee
Selected publications and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/l/lee_denn.htm
Dennis Lee (Photo: 1990, Susan Perly)
Dennis Lee was born in 1939 in Toronto, where he writes full time. Known for adult and children's poetry, as a song lyricist, and a literary editor. Selected Publications: The Ice Cream Store . Toronto: HarperCollins, 1991; illus. David McPhail.
Jelly Belly . Toronto: Macmillan, 1983; illus. Juan Wijngaard.
The Gods
Alligator Pie
. Toronto: Macmillan, 1974; illus. Frank Newfeld.
Civil Elegies and Other Poems . Toronto: Anansi, 1972.
Awards: Mr. Christie's Book Award, for children's book, English text, 1991.
Vicki Metcalf Award, for body of work for children, 1986.
Philips Information Systems Literary Prize, 1984.
CACL Bronze Medal, for children's book written in English, 1974; for Garbage Delight
Governor General's Award for Poetry, 1972.

103. Writers And Their Work - Creative Reading - Publications And Resources - Literat
writers and their Work publications and Resources.
http://www.britishcouncil.org/arts-literature-writers-and-their-work.htm
Text only Print E-mail this page Add to favourites ... frequently asked questions writers and their work The original Writers and their Work series was launched by the British Council over thirty years ago to make available brief but expert and rigorous critical examinations of the works of distinguished writers and schools of writing. After being relaunched in association with Northcote House Publishers , the new series reflects recent developments in critical theory and places the subjects in their cultural, social and political contexts. The books are accessible and clearly written, each with an extensive and up-to-date bibliography. They are aimed at upper secondary and undergraduate students and their teachers in the UK and overseas, and are also suitable for the general reader. For individual Writers and Their Work titles please see our book club website encompassculture ( http://www.encompassculture.com/booklists/ ) under the booklists section, there you will find a list of Writers and Their Work titles
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104. Edward "Ted" Harrison
Biography, selected publications, and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/h/harisn_e.htm
Edward "Ted" Harrison Ted Harrison and his twin sister were born in Wingate County Durham, England. He was educated at Wellfield Grammar School, and later at West Hartlepool College of Art and Kings College Newcastle- on-Tyne. He served in the British Army Intelligence Corp from 1945-1948 in India and Africa. He taught school in Britain, Malaysia, New Zealand and Canada. He married Robina McNicol in 1960, lived in Yukon Territory until 1993, then left for Lotus Land, B.C. where he now resides. Selected Publications: O Canada . Toronto: Kids Can Press, 1992.
Cremation of Sam McGee . Toronto: Kids Can Press, 1986.
A Northern Alphabet . Montreal: Tundra Books Inc., 1982.
The Last Horizon . Toronto: Merrit Publishing, 1981.
Children of the Yukon . Montreal: Tundra Books Inc., 1977. Awards: Honorary Doctorate, University of Athabasca, 1991.
New York Times Certificate of Excellence, for Cremation of Sam McGee
Order of Canada, 1987.
Certificate of Honour for Illustration, for A Northern Alphabet
Creative Club of B.C., Award of Excellence, 1975.

105. Rukhsana Khan
Brief profile, selected publications, and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/k/khan.htm
Rukhsana Khan (Photo: 1996, Irfan Alli)
Rukhsana was born in Lahore, Pakistan and emigrated to Canada at the age of three. She began by writing for community magazines and went on to write for Adam's World children's videos. Rukhsana is a member of CANSCAIP and the Storytellers School of Toronto. She lives in Toronto with her husband and four children. Selected Publications: Ruler of the Courtyard. Viking Children's Books, 2003.
Muslim Child
. Illus. Patty Gallinger. Toronto: Napoleon Publishing, 1999.
Dahling If You Luv Me Would You Please Please Smile . Toronto: Stoddart Kids, 1999.
The Roses in My Carpets . Illus. R. Himler. Toronto: Stoddart Kids, 1998.
Bedtime Ba-a-alk . Illus. Kristi Frost. Toronto: Stoddart Kids, 1998. Awards: International Board on Books for Young People (I.B.B.Y) Janus Korzcak Award, for The Roses in My Carpets Email: irrualli@idirect.com

106. TIMEOFF
In June, Mr. Klim and Hopewell publications launched writers Notes Magazine.As senior editor, he gathered and edited works from across the country,
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TIME OFF
July 29, 2004
Through his enthusiasm for the written word, author Christopher Klim has launched a new literary magazine. TIMEOFF PHOTO/MARK CZAJKOWSKI Through his enthusiasm for the written word, author Christopher Klim has launched a new literary magazine. Being a writer/editor was probably the last thing Christopher Klim — and his teachers — imagined he would do for a living. Grappling with dyslexia in the lower grades, he was full of imagination and ideas, but had difficulty with the finer points of the language. "Until about the 5th grade, I couldn't really read or write very well, but I was always dreaming up little stories," says Mr. Klim, speaking from his home in Titusville. "Telling people I wanted to be a writer — that probably should have been my last choice. Everyone was always discouraging me." Perhaps that is what motivated him to become an author, a detail-oriented editor and a coach for other struggling writers. In June, Mr. Klim and Hopewell Publications launched Writers Notes Magazine. As senior editor, he gathered and edited works from across the country, culling hundreds of manuscripts down to about 130 pages of poetry, fiction, interviews, essays, humor and how-to tips by a variety of folks in the field. More recently, he released Everything Burns (Hopewell Publications, $15.95), the sequel to his 2002 novel Jesus Lives in Trenton (Hopewell Publications, $15.95), featuring the itinerant journalist and sleuth Boots Means.

107. Maxine Trottier
Profile, selected publications, and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/t/trottier.htm
Maxine Trottier Maxine Trottier was born in Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan in 1950. She became a Canadian citizen in 1974. A graduate of the University of Western Ontario, she also teaches. After having read the millionth picture book to a grade one class, she began writing herself. Maxine lives in a small fishing village on Lake Erie with her husband William and two Yorkies. In the summer, she lives abroad a sloop, Windseeker 1 . There, she sails, writes and dreams the dreams that turn into stories. Selected Publications: A Safe Place . U.S.A: Albert Whitman, 1997; illus. Judith Friedman.
Pavlova's Gift . Toronto: Stoddart Publishing Co. Limited, 1996; illlus. Victoria Berdichevsky.
The Tiny Kite of Eddie Wing . Toronto: Stoddart Publishing Co. Limited, 1995; illus. Al Van Mil.
The Voyage of the Wood Duck . Sydney, Nova Scotia: UCCB Press, 1995.
Alison's House . Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1993; illus. Michael Martchenko. Awards: Canadian Children's Book Centre "Our Choice" Award, for Alison's House, The Tiny Kite of Eddie Wing , and The Voyage of the Wood Duck
OLA Book of the Year for Children for

108. Ludmila Zeman
Profile, selected publications, and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/z/zeman.htm
Ludmila Zeman (Photo: 1992, Linda Spaleny)
Ludmila Zeman was born in the Czech Republic and spent her early years helping her father, the famed filmmaker Karel Zeman, in his studio making puppets for his animated films. Later, she became an art director and script writer in his studio. She also illustrated her first children's books there. Since immigrating to Canada with her husband and two daughters in 1984, she has taught art in Vancouver, created animated film for Sesame Street, and with her husband, made the film Lord of the Sky an award-winning animated work for the NFB. She is now a Canadian, living in Montreal making children's books. Selected Publications: The Last Quest of Gilgamesh . Montreal: Tundra Books, 1995.
The Revenge of Ishtar . Montreal: Tundra Books, 1993.
Gilgamesh the King . Montreal: Tundra Books, 1992. Awards: Maryland Black-eyed Susan Picture Book Selection, 1995-96 for Gilgamesh the King
Governor General's Award, for illustrations, for The Last Quest of Gilgamesh
Arts Council 1994.
Finalist, Ruth Schwartz Award, for

109. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library
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110. Paul Yee
Selected publications and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/y/yee.htm
Paul Yee (Photo: 1991, James H. Lim)
Paul Yee was born in Saskatchewan, grew up in Vancouver, but has lived in Toronto since 1988. He studied history at U.B.C., worked as an archivist, and did volunteer work in Vancouver's Chinatown, the source of much of his writing. Selected Publications: Ghost Train . Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1996; paintings by Harvey Chan.
Struggle and Hope: The Story of Chinese Canadians . Toronto: Umbrella Press, 1996.
Breakaway . Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1994.
Roses Sing on New Snow: A Delicious Tale . Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1991; paintings by Harvey Chan.
Tales from Gold Mountain: Stories of the Chinese in the New World . Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1989; paintings by Simon Ng.
Saltwater City: The Chinese in Vancouver
The Curses of Third Uncle
Teach Me to Fly, Skyfighter! and Other Stories
Awards: Governor General's Literary Award, for Ghost Train
Ruth Scwartz Children's Book Award, for Roses Sing on New Snow
B.C. Book Prize (Sheila Egoff Award), for Tales from Gold Mountain, National IODE Award, for Tales from Gold Mountain Vancouver Book Award, for

111. Resources For Poets And Writers
Poets, writers, webrings, online publications and resources Pudding Housewriters Resource Center Workshops, publications, poetry therapy
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Resources for Poets and Writers
This is a catch-all category (and a very long page): with: Education Festivals
The Academy of American Poets Awards and Prizes
Associated Writing Programs Award Series ... Back to Top
Education
Associated Writing Programs
Guide to writing programs in the U.S. Fooling with Words
PBS Series with Bill Moyers, includes teaching materials Potato Hill Poetry
Unites poets and teachers for poetry in schools.
Brings writers and educators together The Loft
Workshops and mentoring programs for writers Writer's Center
Workshops Writers Studio
Fiction and poetry writing workshops Back to Top
Festivals
Austin International Poetry Festival
The largest open registration festival in the country Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation
Biennial, the largest poetry event in North America Back to Top
Organizations
Academy of American Poets
Poetry awards, poems, events calendars, forums Atlantic Monthly's Poetry Pages Reviews, article, audio, discussion forums Electronic Poetry Center Links to poetry on the web Favorite Poem Project Readings of other people's poems Gathering of the Tribes Magazine, calendars, reviews, articles

112. Jan Andrews
Profile, selected publications, and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/a/andrews.htm
Jan Andrews Jan Andrews writes for children and young adults because it is their stories which come into her head. She is also a traditional storyteller, with a passion for epic and myth. She has told portions of The Iliad and The Odyssey and believes these tellings inform her work. Although she lives on a lake in Ontario in a setting she is certain comes close to paradise, she delights in travelling for readings and workshops. The Canadian landscape is her love. It compels her books and she is fairly convinced that if she had not come here from England she might never have become a writer at all. Her interests include canoeing, rock climbing, cross-country skiing, talking and thinking about children's books, engaging in discussions about oral traditons, and most importantly living life. Selected Publications: Keri. Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1996.
The Auction. Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1990; illus. Karen Reczuch.
Pumpkin Time. Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1990; illus. Kim LaFave.
Very Last First Time. Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1985; illus. Ian Wallace.

113. Publications Of The Maryland Writers' Association
The Maryland writers Association publishes a quarterly newsletter for its memberscalled Pen in Hand and a semiannual literary magazine called
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It also fosters the craft of writing by providing a forum for member expression and a source of information on the fellowship and education of writers. It seeks to support both the art and the business of writing. Pen in Hand's standard contents:
  • President's Message Excerpted minutes of the latest Board of Directors meeting Announcements of coming events
Many articles that share information of interest to writers are also included. These contributions are printed from submissions received by the editorial staff. Additional member submissions:
  • Critique Group news items, Profiles of members, Short poems, Literary Games and Cartoons.
Deadlines for submissions are always the 15th of each month.Please submit copy to Margot701@mac.com . Embed copy in email, no attachments please. Or send copy by post to: Margot Wilson
701 Glenwood Street Apt 215
Annapolis, MD 21401

114. Janet Lunn
Profile, selected publications, and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/l/lunn.htm
Janet Lunn Janet Lunn was born in Dallas, Texas on December 28, 1928 (and lived there for six months). She was raised in Vermont, New York, and New Jersey, and came to Canada in 1946. She attended Queen's University, married Richard Lunn in 1950, and became a Canadian citizen in 1963. She has five children, six grandchildren, and four step-grandchildren. She works as a writer for children. Selected Publications: The Hollow Tree . Toronto: Knopf, 1997.
The Unseen . Toronto: Lester Publishing, 1993.
The Story of Canada . Toronto: Key Porter/Lester Publishing, 1993; with Christopher Moore.
A Hundred Shining Candles . Toronto: Lester and Orpen Dennys, 1990.
Duck Cakes for Sale . Toronto: Groundwood, 1989; picture book with Kim LaFave.
Amos's Sweater . Toronto: Groundwood, 1988; picture book with Kim LaFave.
The Root Cellar
Awards: Governor General's Award for The Hollow Tree
Honourary degrees from Loyalist College of Applied Arts and Technology and Queen's University, (D. Litt).
The Children's Literature Round Tables of Canada Information Book Award, the Mr. Christie Book Award, and the Toronto Chapter IODE Award for

115. Sue Ann Alderson
Brief profile, publications, and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/a/alderson.htm
Sue Ann Alderson Sue Ann Alderson was born in New York in 1940 and moved to Vancouver, B.C. in 1967, where she has lived happily ever after. She is a professor in the University of British Columbia's Creative Writing Program and has had 16 books published for children. She also writes poetry for adults which has been published in journals in Canada, Ireland and the United States. Selected Publications: Wherever Bears Be . Vancouver: Tradewind Books, 1999; Berkeley, CA: Tricycle Press.
Pond Seasons . Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1997.
Sure as Strawberries . Red Deer, Alberta: Northern Lights, 1992.
Bonnie McSmithers, You're Driving me Dither . Edmonton: Tree Frog Press, 1990; Toronto: Groundwood.
Ida and the Wool Smuggler . Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1987. Awards: Shortlisted, Sheila Egoff Award for A Ride for Martha
Shortlisted, Mr. Christie's Award for Sure as Strawberries
Shortlisted, Sheila Egoff Award for Sure as Strawberries
Shortlisted, Sheila Egoff Award for Chapter One
Email: salderso@interchange.ubc.ca

116. Teachers & Writers OnLine-Books
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117. WFNS: Susan Atkinson-Keen
Brief profile and publications.
http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Culture/WFNS/Writers/satkinson.html
Writers' Federation of Nova Scotia
Susan Atkinson-Keen
Susan Atkinson-Keen was born and raised in Montreal, and educated as a geologist (B.Sc., Sir George William's University, Montreal, M.Sc., Acadia University, research, John Hopkins University, Baltimore). She spent ten years working as a field geologist across Canada as well as in Iceland, Scotland, and the Central Appalachians, and has worked as a geological museum exhibit interpreter. She now lives in Halifax with her three children. Susan turned to fiction writing in 1981.
Selected List of Publications:
Weekend in the Jurassic . Halifax, Nimbus Publishing Ltd, 1990. ISBN 0-921054-32-7. The Adventures of Broughton Bear . All titles reprinted by Roseway Publishing. Titles in the series:
-One Thing Leads to Another . Toronto, Greey de Pencier, 1985. ISBN 0-920775-13-6.
-Lost and Found . Toronto, Greey de Pencier, 1985. ISBN 0-920775-12-8.
A Whole Day of Surprises . Toronto, Greey de Pencier, 1985. ISBN 0-920775-11-X.
-Fun Times . Toronto, Greey de Pencier, 1985. ISBN 0-920775-09-8.

118. Luanne Armstrong
Brief profile and selected publications.
http://www.writersunion.ca/a/armstrng.htm
Luanne Armstrong Luanne Armstrong lives and writes from the interior of British Columbia. She teaches Creative Writing at the College of the Rockies. She also farms, rides horses, and walks through mountains. Selected Publications: The Colour of Water . Prince George, B.C.: Caitlin, 1998.
Arly and Spike . Edmonton: Hodgepog, 1997.
Bordering . Charlottetown: Gynergy, 1995.
Annie . Vancouver: Polestar, 1995.
Castle Mountain . Victoria: Polestar, 1981. Awards: Canadian Children's Book Centre "Our Choice" Award, for Annie

119. Publications - The HTML Writers Guild
Tutorials, Product Reviews,......HTML writers Guild Resources, publications publications The Web Developer sJournal NCT Web Magazine
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120. Tim Wynne-Jones
Profile, selected publications, and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/w/wyn-jone.htm
Tim Wynne-Jones (Photo: 1998, Larry Ostrom)
When he was three, Tim ran away from home with a tea cozy on his head. That was in Cheshire, England. He ended up in Kitimat, B.C. He is not sure if these incidents are connected, but he believes fervently that if one is going to become a writer one should keep one's head warm. Tim has written twenty-two books, a dozen radio plays, the book and libretto for an opera, the book and lyrics for a musical, and lots of songs for his band, Louis the Dreamer . He lives on 76 acres of bush in Eastern Ontario with Amanda Lewis, their three children and a number of cats. Selected Publications: Lord of the Fries . Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1999.
On Tumbledown Hill . Red Deer, Alberta: Red Deer College Press, 1998.
Stephen Fair . Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1998.
The Maestro . Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1995.
The Book of Changes . Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1994.
Some of the Kinder Planets . Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1993. Awards: Governor-General's Award, for Some of the Kinder Planets
Governor-General's Award, for

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