We are grateful to one of our editorial board – Susan Sellers – for suggesting that we include a links page on this site.
We will be developing this page gradually. We’d welcome suggestions for new categories of links.
Associations
Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP): awpwriter.org
Australasian Association of Writing Programs (AAWP): www.aawp.org.au
Canadian Creative Writers and Writing Programs (CCWWP): ccwwp.ca
European Association of Creative Writing Programs (EACWP): www.eacwp.org
English Association (EA): www.le.ac.uk/engassoc
National Association of Writers in Education: www.nawe.co.uk
Blogs and Twitter
Big Thing (Cathy Day): cathyday.com/thebigthing
Catching days (Cynthia Newberry Martin): catchingdays.cynthianewberrymartin.com
Chaosmos (Vanessa Harbour): http://chaosmos-outofchaoscomesorder.blogspot.co.uk/
Creative Writing MFA: creative-writing-mfa-handbook.blogspot.com
How to be a writer (Sally O’Reilly): how2beawriter.blogspot.com
Live to write – write to live: nhwn.wordpress.com
Not Writing but Blogging (Stella Duffy): stelladuffy.wordpress.com
Passages North: passagesnorth.com/blog
Practicing writing (Erika Dreifus): www.erikadreifus.com/blogs/practicing-writing
Script Lab: thescriptlab.com
This itch of writing (Emma Darwin): emmadarwin.typepad.com/thisitchofwriting
WorldWideLearn has a list of 50 creative writing professors’ Twitter accounts: http://www.worldwidelearn.com/education-articles/follow-for-inspiration-the-top-50-creative-writing-professors-on-twitter.html
Writer unboxed: writerunboxed.com
Writing life (Susan Sellers): susansellers.wordpress.com/category/susans-blog
Writingsurvivor: http://writingsurvivor.com/
Journals
Creative writing: teaching theory & practice: www.cwteaching.com
New writing: www.tandfonline.com/toc/rmnw20/current
Text: www.textjournal.com.au
Write4children: The International Journal for the Practice and Theories of Writing for Children and Children’s Literature: http://www.winchester.ac.uk/academicdepartments/EnglishCreativeWritingandamericanstudies/publications/write4children/Pages/Write4Children.aspx
Literary periodicals associated with creative writing programs
Hot Metal Bridge (Univ. of Pittsburgh): http://hotmetalbridge.org/
Lit Magazine (The New School): litmagazine.org
New Madrid (Murray State University): http://www.newmadridjournal.org/
Prairie Schooner (Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln): http://prairieschooner.unl.edu/
Tinge Magazine (Temple University): http://www.tingemagazine.org/
Yemassee (University of South Carolina): http://yemasseejournalonline.org/
Resources
QuietWrite (‘the peaceful place to write [online]‘): www.quietwrite.com
textBOX (Missouri Review archive): www.missourireview.com/anthology
Write or die (productivity app): writeordie.com
Writing ergonomics (tips from John Soares on posture, alignment, and movement whilst writing): productivewriters.com
See also “10 resources, mostly online, for academic writers”: http://scriffon.com/Monographer/10_resources,_mostly_online,_for_academic_authors.
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Hi there
This is developing into a great site. May I suggest my own site as a possible link for you? There are a couple of pages you might want to link to.
We have a compendious amount of advice on How To Write a Book on the site here:
http://www.writersworkshop.co.uk/how-to-write-a-book.html
We also have a lively blog (called “Write. Edit. Seek Literary Agent”, with multiple professional authors contributing) here:
http://www.writersworkshop.co.uk/blog/
Do please feel free to ask if you have any questions – I’d be more than happy to help.
All the best
Harry
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