We've all got our favorite useful links that we keep mentioning in the weekly chats. How about posting them here? Add your links as responses to this discussion. Thanks!
I highly recommend The Forest for the Trees: An Editor's Advice to Writers by agent and former editor Betsy Lerner. It offers witty, no-nonsense insights into the minds of agents and writers and the publication process...a smooth, empowering read.
I just stumbled on this helpful website, The Review Review, www.thereviewreview.net. It provides a list and reviews of literary magazines, interviews with editors and writers, and tips for getting published.
I found this site, 1st BOOKS: Stories of How Writers Get Started, because of a novelists' group here; it's written by the moderator (also a published author). I love that she shares the stage with other writers, letting them guest-blog!
This seems like a link our Danish pal Andrea might be especially interested in... journal syndicate which appears to be interested in thoughts from abroad-- http://www.webdelsol.com/Literary_Dialogues/
The Sphere -- My literary home, where I sometimes pull mod duties. It's smaller and quieter than SheWrites, and the people who run it also publish several fiction and non-fiction 'zines. A great place to connect with independent publishers and thinkers, for sure!
I found this site, 1st BOOKS: Stories of How Writers Get Started, because of a novelists' group here; it's written by the moderator (also a published author). I love that she shares the stage with other writers, letting them guest-blog!
This seems like a link our Danish pal Andrea might be especially interested in... journal syndicate which appears to be interested in thoughts from abroad-- http://www.webdelsol.com/Literary_Dialogues/
The Sphere -- My literary home, where I sometimes pull mod duties. It's smaller and quieter than SheWrites, and the people who run it also publish several fiction and non-fiction 'zines. A great place to connect with independent publishers and thinkers, for sure!
I haven't kept my writing blog updated, but it's here: http://byrobertsonscreek.blogspot.com ... You'll find my published poems there.