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1: Amherst College Writing Center: Advice
Susan Snively's Writing Better (includes grammar & style tips) General Editing Tips ... Amherst College > Intranet > Writing Center > Advice ...

www.amherst.edu/~writing/advice.html


2: Writing Advice from Science Fiction author Jeffrey A. Carver
Advice to aspiring writers from the author of STRANGE ATTRACTORS, NEPTUNE ... Choice Literary Journal offers useful writing advice, as well as online fiction ...

www.starrigger.net/advice.htm


3: Collected Advice on Research and Writing
A collection of articles on how to perform and present research in the Computer Science field. ... Advice to Authors of Extended Abstracts, by William Pugh. ...

www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/mleone/web/how-to.html


4: TOC About Writing
Menu of articles on writing written by professional SF/F writers. ... Hardcore Critique Advice by Amy Sterling Casil ... Aphorisms for Writing Science Fiction ...

www.sfwa.org/writing


5: Raibert Writing Advice
... important that you produce good writing for technical reports and research papers. ... It is not necessary that you take the specific advice that a reader gives. ...

www.alice.org/Randy/raibert.htm


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How to Get Your Book Rejected, Part One

In the course of my tenure as Publisher for the erotic romance imprint of a small press, I have received a great number of submissions, from shorts for our themed "quickie" lines to full-length novels. While our ...

By: Kathryn Lively

Why Your Writing Time Is Worth More Than Money

 I used to think that everything in my life was geared around saving money.  Even when it came to my writing I would rather waste time doing things the long way rather than spend money that would help speed my ca...

By: Ruth Barringham

On Getting Published

A recent survey showed that more than eighty percent of Americans want to write a book. This extraordinary statistic is somewhat puzzling considering that the National Endowment for the Arts estimates t...

By: Dr. John E. Neyman, Jr.

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