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Writing
Resources
Welcome to the "Writer's Resources"
Page. Here you'll find interesting items to help you in any stage or type
of writing, from grammar related problems to finding places to publish
your great American novel. This page is neither extensive nor exhaustive,
but from these sites you should be within a click or two of finding what
you need. Good luck!
The
Inkspot (Creative Writing Students)
A useful site if you are looking
to publish your writing and get others to read it. Features links for marketing
your writing, crafting it, networking with other writers, and even a link
for young writers.
John
Hewitt's Writer's Resource Center (Creative Writng Students)
An individual's personal site,
written primarily for people who are looking to get their writing read
by wide audiences. Lots of useful links.
Purdue
Online Writing Lab (All
English Classes)
A great resource for student
writing. If you are having a problem with one of your classes, or just
don't know where to go, look here.
Links
to Writing Resources (All English Classes)
An extensive list of resources,
from style guides, to how to cite, to how to get ideas for writing, again
courtesy of Purdue.
On-line
English Grammar (All English classes, but particularly helpful
for Developmental)
All the wonder and intricacies
of English grammar, in a handy on line format! Joy!
The
Grammar Lady (All English classes, but particularly helpful for
Developmental)
Not as sinister as the name
implies. Have fun with grammar!
The
Writery (All English Classes)
Coffee, internet, computers,
writing--and quite helpful. Stop in for a cup of java and visit.
A
Student's Guide to Research with the WWW (Any class with research
projects)
This is a tutorial guide to
conducting research on the World Wide Web for first year Composition and
rhetoric students. Put together by Craig Branham at St. Louis University.
He has synthesized work on research methods and page evaluation to provide
students with a framework for managing their own Web research.
Paradigm
Online Writing Assistant (All English Classes)
Paradigm is an interactive,
menu-driven, online writer's guide and handbook written in HTML and distributed
freely over the WWW. It works on frames-capable browsers, using hypertext
structure to create a web of links and text frames that you can navigate
quickly and easily by clicking your desired choice. Paradigm is intended
to be useful for all writers, from inexperienced to advanced.
Salt
Lake City City Community College's Writing Center Resources (All
English Classes)
An excellent site--enjoy!
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