I have created this page as a gateway to the minds of some of the creative writers of fan fiction on the Net.
Situated in Temple Bar, Dublin, the Gallery specialises in fine art prints.
Never-previously published books from American and British writers. Both first-time novelists and long-established and experienced writers are represented.
A non-linear word processor designed for creative writers. Allows users to store multiple documents within a single file.
Provides monuments and stone carvings. Based in North County Dublin, Ireland.
Literature site "focusing on the lives and works of women writers of color."
Profiles of American Indian writers indexed by name, tribe, and book titles. From the Internet Public Library.
Provides car hire at Dublin airport. Online quotations and reservations.
Offering bridge, poker and other games, plus special events such as tournaments. Dublin, Ireland.
Romance genre guide on the internet. Information on romance books, authors, publishers, movies, magazines, covers, and writers resources.
Workshops for writers of all genres. Meet literary agents and publishers, participate in a variety of intensive workshops, one-on-one conferences with writers and agents.
Offering accommodation, in County Monaghan, just two hours from Dublin or one and a half hours from Belfast, restaurant and gourmet hampers.
Primarily SF publisher. Site geared to readers and writers, with submission guidelines, catalog, samples, and discussion groups. Founder Jim Baen was the longtime editor of Galaxy magazine during the '70s.…
An Anthology of Paraguayan Women Writers translated to English by Susan Smith Nash.
Site has a writers forum and essays about historical fiction for writers.
On-line stories created for the web according with children's age group. Visitors may illustrate their own book and read interviews with book illustrators and writers.
For writers and publishers of personal zines. Topics of discussion include how you design, pay for, distribute your zines, tips and tricks, overcoming zinester's block.
A name employed by writers, especially since J. Stuart Mill, to denote the philosophical theory which holds, in opposition to the doctrine of free will, that all man's volitions are invariably determined by pre-existing circumstances.…
…chive for the Squat Theatre, founded by a group of artists, writers, designers, musicians in Budapest and expelled from Hungary in the early 1970's for their radical aesthetical views. Their experimental New York storefront theatre became a well-known pl…
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