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21. Resource Central - Writing Resources
Links and resources for writing. Improve your writing skills, library skills, The Writer’s Life is an online writing magazine with writing tips,
http://www.kalama.com/~mariner/qserwrit.htm

22. Creating An Online Magazine
creating an online magazine. Carnegie magazine is a new stop on the information superhighway. by Mark Petruzzini. The January/February issue of Carnegie
http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/cmag/bk_issue/1996/marapr/mark.htm
Creating an Online Magazine
Carnegie Magazine is a new stop on the information superhighway
by Mark Petruzzini The January/February issue of Carnegie Magazine is the first to be available to the computer community through a computer network called the World Wide Web-an efficient, convenient and easy way to travel the Internet. This means that someone who is using a computer online can read articles and see pictures from the magazine. Web travelers world wide include 25 million people in 145 nations. The online magazine has been re-organized to fit its Web environment. When connecting to Carnegie Magazine Online, the user first sees the magazine's table of contents, which serves as a starting point for choosing what to see next. Web travelers can read an article by clicking on its title, or they can choose other options, such as viewing the online bimonthly calendar of events, or reading "At The Carnegie" for more details about ongoing exhibitions and activities. While the online text is the same as the print version, the electronic magazine contains fewer pictures to allow for faster viewing on the busy network. Through the leadership of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh a great deal of information about The Carnegie is currently online. The Carnegie Science Center and The Andy Warhol Museum are well-known Pittsburgh Web pages, and now, the Carnegie Museum of Art and Carnegie Museum of Natural History can offer general information online.

23. LitLine: A Website For The Independent Literary Community
We are creating a New online Edition of Nebo. A free online magazine/ezine with politics opinion, travel writing, fiction poetry,
http://www.litline.org/links/onlinejournals.html
Litline Sites American Book Review
Spoon River Poetry Review

Mandorla
... Misc.
Online Journals
A B C D ... Abalone Moon
Abalone Moon is a poetry and arts journal which is both thematic and eclectic in its choice of poetry and art. It features work by both known and unknown contemporary poets and artists. Included in the journal are poetry and arts links, and a take action page with links to various environmental and political websites.
On 8 March 1996, the UNESCO International Day of the Woman, A Small Garlic Press (ASGP) extended their poetry publishing to include an on-line poetry and letters to Agnieszka magazine. Alsop Review
Berkeley, California, based review posts this online poetry journal, complete with online poetry classes and a competition. Arbutus
An online literary journal that publishes poetry, fiction and non-fiction, hypertext, art, and reviews. Arc
An on-line poetry journal that presents longer works by poets. Increasingly, more poets are working in longer forms and writing poems as parts of larger series. Arc is a forum where poets can present this work.
Archipelago

An international journal of literature, the arts, and opinion.

24. How To Create An Author's Web Site To Sell Your Writing
creating an author s Web site. by Tim Bete. Promoting your writing online is essential. It s not difficult but it does take some time and effort.
http://www.timbete.com/CreateWebsite.html
@import url(http://www.homestead.com/~media/elements/Text/font_styles.css); Tim Bete's award-winning parenting humor column, previously featured in the Christian Science Monitor
and more than a dozen parenting magazines

Where I Live tm
Creating an author's Web site
by Tim Bete
Promoting your writing online is essential. It's not difficult but it does take some time and effort.
Regardless of whether you're just starting out or you are an experienced writer, you compete with other writers. You compete for the attention of editors. You compete for paying jobs. Using the Internet to promote your work won't make you the next Dave Barry or Erma Bombeck, but it will help your work get noticed, so that when you're competing against other writers, you'll have the edge. Writing great material is up to you.
When it comes to the details of online publicity and marketing, I highly recommend Steve O'Keefe 's book, Complete Guide to Internet Publicity . Steve provides all the technical know-how to do all the things I'll talk about today.
1. Brand your name by creating a Web site

25. JetBrains OnBoard Online Magazine :: Language Oriented Programming: The Next Pro
onBoard monthly online magazine So Language Oriented Programming will not just be writing programs, but also creating the languages in which to write
http://www.onboard.jetbrains.com/is1/articles/04/10/lop/3.html
onBoard [monthly online magazine]
Language Oriented Programming: The Next Programming Paradigm
Understanding and Maintaining Existing Code
The next problem I have is in understanding and maintaining existing code. Whether it is written by another programmer or by me, the problem is the same. Because general-purpose languages require me to translate high-level domain concepts into low-level programming features, most of the big picture is lost in the resulting program. When I come back to the program later, I have to reverse engineer the program to understand what I originally intended, and what the model in my head was. Basically, I must mentally reconstruct the information that was lost in the original translation to the general-purpose programming language. The traditional way to address this problem is to write comments or other forms of documentation to capture the design and model information. This has proven to be quite a weak solution for a number of reasons, not the least of which is the cost of writing such auxiliary documentation, and the tendency of documentation to grow out-of-synch with code. Additionally, and not as frequently recognized, is the fact that documentation cannot be directly connected to the concept it is documenting. Comments are tied to the source code in a single location, but the concept may be represented in the code in many places. Other types of documentation are entirely separated from the code and can only indirectly reference the code. Ideally, the code should be self-documenting. I should read the code itself to understand the code, not some comments or external documentation.

26. Kids Online Magazine - Cool Contests!
Kids, submit your writing and art to the online magazine for kids and by kids! Create our Logo! We don t have an official logo for Kids online magazine!
http://www.kidsonlinemagazine.com/contests.html

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Check out these ongoing contests at KidsOnlineMagazine.com: Name the Printed Version of our Magazine!
We're starting to plan a way to get your stories printed in a "real" magazine 4 times per year! We'll take the best stories and artwork from the online magazine and put them into a printed version. Our goal is to have the first edition out in 2003. Of course, we can't call our printed magazine Kids ONLINE magazine, so we need YOU to come up with cool new name for the online version. We're looking for something cool, exciting, and creative. Send in as many names as you like. When we get a bunch of names, we will put the best ones online for everyone to vote on. Send your name idea along with your first and last name, age, and email address to

27. Recursos Para Niños
This online magazine is just for kids, and it s written by kids, too! how to do research for stories and creating your own writing style.
http://www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/browse/rzn8000/
IPL KidSpace All of the IPL Advanced Ud. está aquí: Inicio KidSpace Reading Zone Creative Writing ...
Contact Us
KidSpace Features Ask a Question
Culture Quest

Learning HTML

Orca Search
...
Story Hour
KidSpace Subject Collections Reference
The World

Computers/Internet

Reading Zone
...
Fun Stuff

Sites where you can submit your own writing, and read stuff written by other kids.
Recursos en esta categoría:
ABC's of the Writing Process
http://www.angelfire.com/wi/writingprocess/ "A universal process for any writing task." This page shows you the steps in the writing process: Prewriting, writing, revising, editing, and publishing. For each step, you'll find suggestions for how to complete the step and links for more ideas.
Amazing Kids
http://www.amazing-kids.org/ This website is all about how amazing kids are! You can read about real-life Amazing Kids. The contests for writers and artists are pretty neat too.
Art Safari
http://artsafari.moma.org/ This site lets you choose a famous painting, and then helps you write a story about it. You can even submit your story to a Childrens Art Display that will be seen by people all over the world!
Cambridge Rindge and Latin School Research Guide
http://www.crlsresearchguide.org/

28. Ontario Library Association
writing for the Wired World creating online Content That Works UK and Canada and is Intranet Librarian columnist for online magazine.
http://www.accessola.com/site/showPage.cgi?page=education/ei04/fichter_writing.h

29. The Burry Man Writers Center - Playwrights: Screenwriting
Script writing, funding and contests, script formatting and software, film resources, online film submission Screenwriters Utopia an online magazine
http://www.burryman.com/screen.html
email help home sign up for our free newsletter ... Research Screenwriting Theater Submissions Scotland Web Stuff Writing Resources The Burry Man
makes a few pennies (or pence) for every book or product you order via the following links. Check the book listings on all our pages for recommendations

amazon.com

amazon.uk
Film = fee) ABC New Talent Development a continuing feature film and television writing fellowship program from Disney Studios
The Action/Adventure Screenwriting Page

Anything But Hollywood Screenwriting Competition

Australian Film Commission Competitions

Australian Film Commission Funding Opportunities
...
Canadian Television Fund
grant guidelines
Chesterfield Writer's Film Project
prestigious screenwriting fellowship based at Paramount Pictures
CineStory
screenwriter's organization that works in depth with emerging screenwriters Crafty Screenwriting a very large "how-to" on the basics of movie writing DNA Festival of Very, Very, Very Short Plays and Films From Fade In through Fade Out two complete online books about the essential elements of the craft of screenwriting Funding Sources for Film/Video Projects from the Fund for Women Artists Guerilla Filmmaking Grant from Media Darlings $ How to Make Movies from BBC Channel 4 How to Write a Movie an online book about the basics of screenplays How to Write a Screenplay from the BBC ITVS Funding works for public television Last Laugh Script Competition from BBC-TV UK residents only Moonstone International Screen Labs a unique opportunity for feature film writers to explore and develop their projects with the collaboration of expert Advisors

30. OWL At Purdue University: Using Modern Language Association (MLA) Format
Brought to you by the Purdue University online writing Lab. an article in an online journal or magazine. Author(s). Title of Article.
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_mla.html
Main Indexes OWL Home Page Writing Lab and OWL Info Handouts and Materials Workshops and Presentations Internet Resources owl home writing lab and owl handouts workshops and presentations ... Get an Adobe PDF version of this page.
Using Modern Language Association (MLA) Format
Brought to you by the Purdue University Online Writing Lab MLA style also specifies guidelines for formatting manuscripts and using the English language in writing and also provides a writers with a system for cross-referencing their sourcesfrom their parenthetical references to their works cited page. This cross-referencing system allows readers to locate the publication information of source material. This is of great value for researchers who may want to locate your sources for their own research projects. The proper use of MLA style also shows the credibility of writers; such writers show accountability to their source material. Most importantly, the use of MLA style can protect writers from accusations of plagiarismthe purposeful or accidental use of source material by other writers without giving appropriate credit. All guidelines for MLA style are in the MLA Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing (2nd edition). If you are asked to use MLA format for a research paper, the book to consult is

31. Chris's Writing
creating DocumentCentric Applications in Windows Forms, Part 2, MSDN online, Emit, Shawn Van Ness and Chris Sells, Windows Developer magazine, August,
http://www.sellsbrothers.com/writing/

interviews

tools

the spout

writing
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Longhorn Foghorn Column
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32. PBS Parents . Children And Media . Creating With Media . Pre-teens | PBS
Help your child find her voice through writing and online publishing. Help her make her own book or magazine with photographs and construction paper
http://www.pbs.org/parents/childrenandmedia/creating-preteens.html
PBS Parents Guide to... Other PBS Parents Guides Select a guide Child Development Creativity Early Math Going to School Talking with Kids Birthday Parties
ZOOM: Behind the Scenes
Go behind the scenes to find out how ZOOM is made
Make a Short
Go behind the scenes of an animation studio
Media tools - computers, digital cameras and sound recorders - can help your child discover that, as great as it is to be entertained and enjoy somebody else's version of fun, it's even better to enjoy fun that is entirely of her making.
Through the process of making her own productions, your child will begin to appreciate that TV shows, video games and movies do not simply appear. People make them. As a result, her hands-on production experience will influence the way she sees, listens to and plays with media made by other people, allowing her to ask questions about how they were made and why. It also will help her discover that she can be more than a consumer: she can be a Web developer, a digital artist, an online storyteller, a game designer, a composer, a filmmaker or just about any other kind of creator she wants to be.
Preschoolers
Grade schoolers Teens
  • If your child is interested in games, encourage her to make her own.

33. Online Media Training Enter The Net--Writing For Online Media Online E-learning
Research and subscribe to an online magazine or to a freelance job list. This is strongly recommended as these are excellent online writing resources.
http://www.training-classes.com/course_hierarchy/courses/627_Enter_the_Net--Writ
Training Classes Learning and Development Resources Training Directory New Training Programs ... Advertise Training Programs Provided by: Online Training Directory
Enter the NetWriting for Online Media
Click here for more information or to take this course Request information today! Write for online publications! This course involves internet research and submission to online publications. Related Keywords: writing Related Categories: Online Media, Writing Skills, Workplace Skills Writing Skills, Workplace Skills Workplace Skills Details Language English (en) Delivery Online instruction
Courseware Only
Home study
Online Instruction Detailed Description Enter the NetWriting for Online Media Short Description: Write for online publications! This course involves internet research and submission to online publications. Full Description: This course will help you determine your interests, how to write articles, fiction, or poetry for the online media, write the actual submission, and submit that to a researched publication. Outcomes: Assessment will take place in the following areas:
1. list of interests and skills

34. New York State Writers Institute - Writers Online Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 2
EVEN WHEN HE S LITERALLY creating NEW WORDS, SUCH AS CORPUSCULARITY. There’s no nastiness in your writing. There’s some social anchor.
http://www.albany.edu/writers-inst/olv6n2.html
Volume 6
No. 2
Spring 2002
Features:
Russell Baker

Peter Carey

Paul Durcan

Lucy Grealy
...
Susan Rabiner
Russell Baker Book Show Transcript: June 20, 1991 Smith: Welcome to the public radio Book Show, I’m your host, Tom Smith, of the New York State Writers Institute, which is located at the University at Albany, and is part of the State University of New York system. My guest today is newspaper columnist and humorist Russell Baker. Russell Baker has written The Observer column for The New York Times since 1962, for which he was awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 1979. He also won a Pulitzer Prize in 1982 for his brilliant, bittersweet memoir Growing Up , about his childhood during the Great Depression. Among Russell Baker’s other books are The Good Times , a fascinating, delightful memoir of coming age in American journalism, and books that are collections of his essays and columns, such as Poor Russell’s Almanac So This is Depravity , and the most recent, There’s A Country in My Cellar , published in 1990 by Morrow. Russell, welcome to the public radio Book Show. Now, you’ve been writing your column since 1962, and I’ve been reading it since then, and it’s a column with a celebrated prose style of grace and elegance and ironic humor. But, in latter years, the question comes, are things really getting worse, or are we just getting older? Is there some type of nostalgia for older and simpler times, or are things really getting worse? Baker: Things never get worse, and the other side of that is that they never get better either. Back in Babylon, people were sitting around saying how things were better in the old days (laughs). We’re no different from the Babylonians of 3,000 years ago, in that respect. What’s worse with us is that we have this touching faith that things are really getting better. We call it progress.

35. My Old Van - The 'Look Book' Writing Project - TOPICS Online Magazine
TOPICS online magazine. Issue 16 Section 4 The other cars were passing our car, creating a really scary sound in this dark October night.
http://www.topics-mag.com/edition16/julia1-old-van.htm
Issue 16:
Section 4 Things That Changed Our Lives This Issue Home Page
Photo: Andreas Bauer
The other cars were passing our car, creating a really scary sound in this dark October night. Suddenly, my son asked loudly: "Is there a ghost, mom?"
My Old Van Rani Ho from Vietnam
Last October, I went fishing with my husband and our kids at Long Beach. Our son was about ten years old, and our daughter was about four. On the way to the beach we were talking about fishing. Suddenly, there was a bad smell and a noise coming from our van. My husband stopped the car and checked it. My husband tried to fix it, but he couldn't do it. The car wouldn't work again. He planned to call some friends, but it was too late. It was about 11: 00 p.m. They were asleep. I steered the car while my husband and my son pushed the car to a near safe place. My baby was screaming in the car. Our car was parked under some very big trees, and the air around us was very cold. The other cars were passing our car, creating a really scary sound in this dark October night.

36. Comixpedia :: Covering The Digital Frontier Of Comics Online
writing about topics like streaming video, online circulation audits, Coincidently, the New York Times has an article on Wizard World magazine
http://www.comixpedia.com/
@import url("themes/comixpedia2005/style/style.css"); HOME FEATURES REVIEWS COLUMNS ... LINKS
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Cover Art by David Tekiela How to Make Action Move, Part One 153 hits , Comments Essence of... Webomics Time Loss 153 hits , Comments Elementary Pop Quiz 65 hits , Comments Welton Colbert vs The Daily Grind by Ryan Estrada 265 hits , 1 Comments High (Fantasy) School in Session 990 hits , Comments Feeding Snarky by Eric Burns 1163 hits , 1 Comments Through the Looking Back Glass by Erik Melander 260 hits , 2 Comments The Pen to Web Tutorial by Quinn Fleming 1350 hits , Comments Modern Humor Authority by Kristofer Straub 676 hits , 13 Comments 242 hits , 3 Comments And You Think Your Roomies Are Weird... 567 hits , Comments User name Password Remember me There are 789 unregistered users and 19 registered users on-line.
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37. Creating A Bibliography For Your Report
Using the Internet, online Services, and CDROMs for writing Research and Term online magazine or NEWSPAPER ARTICLES. (from InfoTrac, EBSCOHost, etc.)
http://www.santacruzpl.org/kids/bibs/homework/rptbib.html
Santa Cruz Public Libraries, California
Youth Services Department
CREATING A BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR YOUR REPORT
This is a suggested format for students in grades 5-12. It is based primarily on the following books, which are available in the Santa Cruz Public Library System: Everhart, Nancy. How to Write a Term Paper. c1994. J 808.02 EVE Using the Internet, Online Services, and CD-ROMs for Writing Research and Term Papers. Search in the Santa Cruz Public Library's database under the subject heading " Report Writing " to find more detailed information.
PRINT SOURCES:
BOOKS WITH ONE AUTHOR
Title . Place of publication: publisher, publication date. example: Ricciuti, Edward R. What on Earth is a Capybara ? Woodbridge, CT: Blackbirch, 1995.
BOOKS WITH TWO AUTHORS
Title . Place of publication: publisher, publication date. example: Chapman, Gillian and Pam Robson. Exploring Time . Brookfield, CT: Millbrook, 1994.
BOOKS - NO AUTHOR GIVEN
Title . Place of publication: publisher, date of publication. example: Kingfisher Illustrated History of the World: 40,000 B.C. to Present Day

38. Creating Compelling Hypertexts
As he told Contentious online magazine, Compare some of the writing in the online edition of the Philadelphia Daily News with what you find in most
http://www.towson.edu/~lieb/editing/writing.html
This document is a supplement to
Editing for Clear Communication
Thom Lieb

No portion may be reused without the author's permission. Return to
Table of Contents
Further Reading:
Thom Lieb, "Where Do You Think You're Going Today?"
Journal of Electronic Publishing, December 1998 Amy Gahran, Interview: Jakob Nielsen , Contentious, 14 August 1998 Brooke Shelby Biggs, "Making News Work on the Web," Hotwired Katherine Fulton, "A Tour of Our Uncertain Future," Columbia Journalism Review, March/April 1996 Jutta Degener, Writing Hypertext Copy Joshua Quitner, "Way New Journalism," Hotwired Jakob Nielsen, "Microcontent: How to Write Headlines, Page Titles and Subject Lines," Alertbox, 6 September 1998 Steve Outing, "Surprising Trends in News Web Site Design," To learn more about this college editing textbook or to order
an educational review copy, please visit
McGraw Hill.
Creating Compelling Hypertexts
I n the mood for a good story? Then you've come to the right place. In many ways, the Web is the best medium ever for telling a story. It combines the immediacy and visual power of television, the depth of print, and the ability of the oral storyteller to branch off in various directions. B W eb usability guru Jakob Nielsen agrees. As he told Contentious online magazine

39. Fiction Factor - Writing Tips For Fiction Writers
The online magazine For Fiction Writers. Every month we will feature tips on writing better fiction, articles on improving your writing, writing a novel and
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40. Fiction Factor - Writing Resources And Links
Speakeasy magazine Speakeasy is dedicated to fostering a writing community, artistic development of The online guide to the writing life. SciFi Arizona
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Excellent resource site, founded by Beth Mende Conny, including links, articles, writer's classes and much more!
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Excellent learning center for all writers, complete with great classes and lots of resources Easy Way To Write Hugely popular writer's resource site, dedicated to teaching all writers to succeed - no matter what! The Loft Minneapolis-based literary writer's center, dedicated to the artistic development of writers. Speakeasy Magazine Speakeasy is dedicated to fostering a writing community, artistic development of writers and creating an audience for literature.. Tara K Harper's Writer's Workshop Lots of useful articles on the craft of writing, getting agents, the publishing industry and much more.

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