Search
Recommended Products
Related Links


 

 

Informative Articles

3 Proven Ways to Make Your Party Make You the Talk of the Town Everyday
You may or may not already have experience giving parties, if you do, this article will help you to have a more successful party - no matter how big or small it is!  1. Money a Lot or a Little? 2. Lists, Lists and More Lists 3. Lasting Memory ...

E.T. to the Rescue
"Ouch!" reverberated from the kitchen as Leslie opened her front door. I arrived to pick up my friend and her seven-year-old daughter Kriya to go to the movies. Kriya just burned herself quite severely on a toaster. She came running from the...

Have PC-Will Crash
This isn't the article that I was planning to write today. I had a totally different article in mind. Truthfully the article I was going to write was a whole lot funnier than this one. In fact I had already started typing the other, much funnier,...

iRiver leaders in mp3players
The first multi-codec MP3 CD player was released by iRiver in 2000. Since this time iRiver has become a household name with their portable digital products and markets throughout the world. The very first portable digital device that was...

Script Breakdown - Character Analysis
In the last article, I talked about the first, and most important, part of a Director's job - understanding the script: what the story is about; the themes; the story points; and the characters. In this article, I will focus on Character...

 
Google
URLs for Authors

Useful links for authors is offered for contacting agents, publishers, and popular book sites.
There are numerous websites for prospective authors--some helpful, some not. Here is a list of a few that you might be interested in:

Literarymarketplace.com The "granddaddy of all markets that brings together authors, agents, and publishers. Subscription is $300 a year but you can register free as a "browser" with limited information. Useful in searching for an agent and what's "hot" in the current publishing, TV, movie markets.

AAR-online.org The Association of Agents, Registered. When looking for an agent, make sure he/she belongs to this group. Although, not a guarantee of finding a good agent, it eliminates the "sham agents" who charge for their services. Agents must abide by a code of ethics.

Agentresearch.com Useful site in getting the "low-down" on agents' trackrecords, sales, authors, any complaints.

Authorhelper.com Useful site for first-time authors. Advice and user groups.

Midlist.org As the name suggests a midlist of authors and books who don't make the NY Times Bestseller List, but are interesting books.

Mysterywriters.org If you're a mystery and suspense writer, then you need to belong to this organization. Monthly newsletter, contests, and writing workshops are offered.

Loc.gov/copyright A must if you want to copyright your work through the U.S. copyright office. Takes about six months.

Bookmarket.com Another useful site for marketing e-books and self-publishing books.

Publishers.org As name implies, listing of American Publishing Houses and what they have sold recently.

Writersdigest.com A great resource for writers who


don't know where to submit their works: includes small presses, magazines, periodicals. Gives details on length, how to submit, payments, and lead times.

Authorlink.com A mixed review of this website, based in Dallas. Must submit your manuscript to be accepted into two categories: Writer's Showcase (more experienced), and Emerging Writers. Your work is reviewed and if accepted can pay $105 a year to have your work listed on their site which is perused by publishers and agents. Categories include: movie and TV scripts, short stories, non-fiction, and fiction.

Contemporaryliterature.about.com Great website for finding books and what's selling. Can also advertise your own URL on this site for a fee.

Mysteryguild.com For mystery lovers. Reviews of latest mystery thrillers; can also purchase at greatly reduced rates.

Writersnetwork.com A help site for writers; discussion and user groups.

Bookbrowser.com Another site for looking for that hard-to-find book.

Houstonwritersleague.org Local organization for writers and readers. $30 annual dues; includes reduced rates for local workshops where one can meet with agents and publishers and learn to polish and market our works.

ACWL.org (American Crime Writers League) National organization of crime writers. Tips, networking, featured writers, contests.

I hope you will peruse the above sites. Most are free and provide a wealth of information for novice and experienced writers. Please feel free to email me if you have any questions or want to connect with a local workshop. See ya and keep writing and reading.

About the Author

The Creative Process of Writing is a Creative and Therapeutic Experience!