Hybrid print and electronic literary magazine for aspiring writers and artists.
Events, membership details, newsletter, and subscription information for FreeFall Magazine. Based in Calgary, Alberta.
The course deals with subjects such as fractal growth, crystal structurea and adsorption. Information for prospective and current students.
A network of sites featuring actor and show information, photos, Anthony-centric fan fiction by a variety of authors, and resources for other writers.
Restaurants in Dublin, Cork and Limerick. Gives menus, reservation details and locations. Also job and franchise information.
Information on an Indian restaurant chain in Dublin, Ashbourne and Wicklow.
Representing the interests of over 3,000 UK music writers. Includes information about membership, and activities.
Hudson Valley New York writers colony offers fellowship awards to writers from all genres. See website for application information. Award consists of room and board.
A small writer's group that offers a new exercise to complete every month and the chance to receive feedback on your work from other writers.
Archive of advice for newer writers struggling with rejections and miniscule royalty checks. Articles by Renee Angers.
Consulting services for writers and producers, offering script coverage and evaluations.
GCAC serves the medical writers and biomedical communicators of the greater Chicago area. Includes information on programs, workshops and networking resources.
Official website promoting the Asham Award for short stories by new women writers. Guidelines, judges, and past winners.
Presents information on a broad range of historical topics. Includes multimedia features, timelines, a section just for children, games, and articles by various writers.
Contains information on cast, writers, directors, movie trivia, soundtrack information, Real Video and stills from the 33 movies the artist made.
Profiles of American Indian writers indexed by name, tribe, and book titles. From the Internet Public Library.
Author and publisher, b. in Dublin, Ireland, 28 January, 1760; d. in Philadelphia, U.S.A., 15 September, 1839.
A cabal of writers, artists, and philosophers with nothing better to do than sit around appreciating life's weirdness. All because of a disembodied beak.
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