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External resources
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Writing
* Success with Style: Using Writing Style to Predict the Success ofNovels
* Grammar Girl For your obscure writing questions * Basic Prose and Style MechanicsAn excellent,
concise resource
* Television Tropes & Idioms Tricks of thetrade
* Writing Realistic Injuries An invaluable article for anyone who writes action or horror * Online Etymology Dictionary Learn the history of English words * Scribophile Discuss the finer points of writing with other novelists*
Publishing
* Suggestions from the official See Sharp Press blog Learn about the mistakes that will keep your novel from beingpublished.
* Smashwords Easy ebook distributionfor indie authors
* Duotrope Find and learn about publishers* CreateSpace
* Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing*
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* Creative Writing Prompts and Exercises Spark your creativity * RhymeZone A popular rhyming dictionary* Seventh Sanctum
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Do you love Slick Write? Tell your friends about it on Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn. Add or subtract prepositional phrases and adjectives to modify your work's flow by changing sentence lengths. Use the settings tab to tailor the stats and critique to your needs. Flow is an important factor in reader engagement. Be sure to check it at the end of your polishing process. Play the word association game in the tools tab when you have writer'sblock.
Need a writing prompt? Plug a word or phrase into the associator, and try to write a story using as many of the associated words aspossible.
The critique tab highlights more than mistakes. Click highlighted text to get more information, and decide for yourself what the best courseof action is.
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