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11. Updates To Writers.net
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Welcome to free annotated links to resources for writers! These are brought to you as an adjunct to my new book (pictured to the right). Use the book's Table of Contents as your navigation interface. [ The bottom of any page has a link back to :
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12. Research Resources For Mystery And Crime Writers *Writers Write -- The IWJ*
Don t overlook the sites provided by the government when researching they can be very There are several sex crime resources on the net which contain
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Feb., 1999
Index
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Dave Duncan

Keith Snyder

Articles:
Be Your Own EditorPart II

Stalled Careers, Writer's Block and Monsters Under the Bed

Internet Research Resources for Mystery and Crime Writers

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Internet Research Resources for Mystery and Crime Writers
By Greg Knollenberg The Internet contains an enormous number of research resources for crime and mystery writers. Accurate portrayal of criminal proceedings, police investigations, correct use of poisons and correct crime scene analysis all help add up to a more believable crime. Crime writers can find resources online including forensic websites, police websites, governmental resources and crime sites covering different types of criminal activity. Using these websites as references, crime and mystery writers can create more believable scenarios and also develop ideas for new stories. This article will guide you to some of the best crime resources and sites from which you can find more crime resources on your own. Finding Crime Resources The most common method for finding crime resources is to use a search engine or directory. For information on using search engines, be sure to read "

13. NWU - Brief Guide To Researching Literary Agents
The union receives a steady stream of complaints from writers who have been Nebraska Center for writers, and writers net web sites are unreliable
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Caveat Scriptor: A Brief Guide to Researching Literary Agents
Finding a literary agent is like moving to a new town and having to find a contractor to remodel your house and a mechanic to fix your car all at once. It has a strong element of Russian roulette. The union receives a steady stream of complaints from writers who have been defrauded and mistreated by agents, many of whom are really scam artists posing as agents. If you don't do your homework, you're likely to be another of their victims. On the other hand, if you do your homework as outlined here, you can be one of the lucky ones with an agent who works hard for you and advances your career.
NWU RESOURCES
NWU Agents Database. Information about agents gathered from the agents themselves, including the genres they do and don't handle, and comments by union members on agents they've worked with. Being anecdotal, the database is sometimes very useful and sometimes not. Reading it is like sitting at a table with a few other writers, exchanging war stories. The NWU Agents Database in only available to NWU members.

14. Writers.com/Writers On The Net
researching the mystery. Research tools,examples. Building your research files, writers on the net/writers.com © 19952005. writers.com
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Shelley Singer
Mystery, Thriller and Mainstream fiction
The "I've always wanted to write fiction" Workshop

Ongoing Fiction Workshop

Getting Your Book Published

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Complete List of Writers.com Classes
This ten-week course offers help and incentive in getting started or in completing a novel already begun. Lectures concentrate on the art and techniques of mystery-thriller-suspense writing and include information about the publishing business, agents, editors, networking, research, and the process of becoming a working novelist. The course offers ongoing critiques of student work by the teacher and feedback from other students as well. The assignment for the eight-week period is a completed first chapter of a new book , or a new chapter in a novel already underway, and in either case a synopsis of the entire novel.
Class outline:
  • An introductory lecture/discussion and overview of the course. Beginning the book or story. The craft of writing, and fiction generally. Explanation of class assignment including sample synopsis. The many forms and subforms of the mystery, from whodunit to thriller, from private eye to police procedural.
  • 15. Writers.com/Writers On The Net
    a London psychiatric institution while writing and researching At Swim, Two Boys. Copyright (c) 2004 writers on the net. This feature was originally
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    writers.com feature:
    Bio Blurbing
    By Paula Guran
    If, as a writer, you haven't already encountered the "short bio" (AKA "bio blurb") you will one of these days. It may be one of the more important bits of nonfiction you'll ever craft. No matter where bio blurbs appear book flaps, an "about the authors" section, convention programmes, promotional materials they act as an important introduction to you and your work. They are a chance to connect with and (one hopes) make a favorable impression with readers. Since bio blurbs can lead readers to more of your work, they can be a promotional tool in and of themselves. In the case of anthologized short fiction or that published in a periodical, a short bio can be an introduction to other editors.
    The bio blurb is also a constantly evolving creation. Not only must you keep it factually current, but you'll discover that one blurb does not suit all needs. And yes, expect to write your own. There's an advantage in this you will spell your name correctly, know your credits accurately, and you may be the only one who can handle the subtle details. (We'll soon get to what those are.) Sometimes the subtle and not-so-subtle details will get screwed up anyway, but if you start with the person who cares the most about your writing career you then screw-ups are less likely.
    Let's look at two nicely done bio blurbs for two horror writers: STEPHEN KING is the author of more than thirty books, all of them worldwide bestsellers. Among his most recent are

    16. FictionAddiction.NET - Don't Get Burned: Researching And Evaluating Writing Cont
    Many creative writers market their own work and winning or placing well in a contest is one researching and Evaluating Writing Contests by Lenore Wright
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    Writers Readers Workshops Insider Listings Emporium Industry News
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    Researching and Evaluating Writing Contests
    by Lenore Wright

    Hundreds of writing contests tempt novelists and screenwriters with the lure of prize money, instant film industry contacts and personal feedback from film and publishing professionals. But contests can be costly. Writers should choose intelligently. Before you write that check, research and evaluate the contests that interest you. Narrow down your choices to the best contests for you personally and the best ones for your scripts. These guidelines might help: Tips for Researching Contests • Check out their Web site
    Nearly all contests have an online page with guidelines and other vital details. I know it's tempting to salivate over the prize list and ignore the other features available on the site. Don't let the promised goodies distract you > $10,000 and a trip to Hollywood to meet the film industry movers and shakers you dream of impressing. You're on a mission. You need to find out if the contest has preferences regarding the subject matter of the script, the ethnicity/gender of the author or the area where the writer resides.

    17. Dee's Writing Links
    Links of interest to people who enjoy writing, reading or researching. writers on the net On line classes, tips for writers and a regular newsletter.
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    Dee's Writing Links
    On this page Links of interest to people who enjoy writing, reading or researching.
    Writing Resources

    18. The Researching Librarian: Awareness
    News from the net of Interest to Booksellers, Publishers, Librarians, writers We encourage experienced as well as novice writers to participate.
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    The Researching Librarian
    Web resources helpful for librarians doing research
    TRL site search Web search
    powered by FreeFind
    current awareness
    Application of New Technologies in Libraries
    http://pc40.libis.kuleuven.ac.be/LitAtt/zoek.cfm
    Don't let the Dutch scare you, the K.U. Leuven Central Library creates this almost weekly list of journal article references pertaining to the application of new technologies in libraries. (Most of the articles are in English.) You can browse alphabetically by article title or look week by week. An archive of past years collections is available at the second link above.
    DigiStates
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    "DigiStates is an online discussion list for individuals who are working on collaborative statewide projects for the digitization of cultural heritage resources." Title page
    Digital Librarian
    http://www.digital-librarian.com
    Lists new web sites.
    Free Pint
    http://www.freepint.com/index.html
    "Free Pint is a free email newsletter with tips on Internet searching and Web site reviews." "Help" page
    Informed Librarian Online
    http://www.informedlibrarian.com/

    19. Researching African American History: Basic Resources
    Some narratives, as well as photographs, from the Federal writers Project Written by Melvin E. Page for Hnet, Humanities and Social Sciences Online and
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    History Home Area Studies African-American American ... Geneology Researching African American History: Basic Resources Encyclopedias/Handbooks Finding Books : Library Catalogs Finding Articles ... Ask a Librarian
    Encyclopedias and Handbooks
    Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History
    . New York, Macmillan, 1996. 5 vols plus Supplement (2001).
    Signed entries covering all aspects of African-American history and life. Bibliographic references. A good starting point for research.
    Dana Call Number: Ref. E185 .E54 1996.
    Encyclopaedia Britannica Guide to Black History.
    Entries on people, institutions, and events. Includes some audio files and a timeline of African-American history. Black Women in America: A Historical Encyclopedia . Bloomington, Indiana, 1993. 2 vols.
    Biographical and topical essays.
    Dana Call Number: Ref. E185.86 .B542 1993b Dictionary of Afro-American Slavery . Edited by John Randall Miller and John David Smith. New York, Greenwood, 1988.
    Extensive collection of articles relating to slavery in the U.S. Bibliographic references.
    Dana Call Number: Ref. E441 .D53 1988

    20. Researching An Agent's Track Record--an Article By Victoria Strauss
    researching an Agent s Track Record by Victoria Strauss writers often post agent questions to Usenet, and the answers they receive can be informative.
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    Back to Articles
    Researching an Agent's Track Record
    by Victoria Strauss
    before
    The Procedure
    Start with a good print Guide to Literary Agents and Jeff Herman's Writer's Guide to Book Editors, Publishers, and Literary Agents
    Another nifty trick to try: go to Amazon.com and type the agent's name in quotes into the search box ("Henry Morrison"); or, if the agent has a common name, refine your search by adding the word agent ("Henry Morrison"+agent). Be sure your search is set for Books. Amazon's "Search Inside the Book" feature, which includes books from many top publishers, will bring up all text references, such as authors' mentions of their agents in their acknowledgments.
    Other good places to search:
    • The Publisher's Weekly website. For genre writers, there may be a specialty magazine that covers the field. a website where many established agents have detailed listings (as with any online agent listing, use caution: there are a few bad eggs here). which provides the latest news on the publishing industry plus a weekly special edition covering recent book sales. This is a goldmine of information, some of it available nowhere else. The rights sections of publishers' websites

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