A Writer's Edge
- http://www.writers-edge.info
- A writer's journal about English words, books and writing. San Diego freelancer Georganna Hancock also offers coaching, editing and writing services.
All She Writes
- http://www.allshewrites.com
- Articles and short stories on topics such as writing tips, parenting, being "technocursed," traveling, astrophysics, and more by humorist Marilyn D. Davis.
Clifford A. Pickover
- http://www.pickover.com/
- Writer whose work has focused on such topics as computers, creativity, and intelligence. Tips for writers and links to resources.
Doing It Write
- http://www.helenginger.com
- Helen Ginger, editor of Doing It Write, a free e-newsletter for writers, is an author, speaker, and active member of the writing community.
Jan Yager
- http://www.janyager.com/writing/
- Veteran book author and seminar leader Jan Yager, Ph.D. offers suggestions for helping yourself to finish that book you always wanted to write and other self help for writers.
Liz Walker Freelance Writer
- http://lizwalkerwriter.tripod.com/
- Writer specializing in family issues, genealogy, education, business, and the arts. Freelance work includes contributions to Tulsa Kids Magazine, People, Petopia, The Write Edge, and Duke University Gifted Newsletter. Resume and awards included.
Miles Off
- http://www.geocities.com/paulo2020/
- Travel and fiction writer Paul Davey offers his take on life, traveling, and writing itself. In both fiction and nonfiction, he puts his travel experiences into the written word.
Rosanne Catalano
- http://www.rosannecatalano.net
- The Cat's Meow for Writer's and Readers ezine can be read online here, and published articles written by the author also known as R.C.Kayla.
Tami Cowden
- http://www.tamicowden.com
- Writing tips and links to other resources by a co-author of "Heroes and Heronines." Tami Cowden offers tips and workshops for writers.
The Hour Stories
- http://www.thehourstories.com
- Dale Adams Segal offers instruction into "storying." Eighteen guided experiences and a handbook invite you to write and discover.
The Wild World of Jeff
- http://worldjeff.tripod.com/
- This site originally started as a place for Jeff to promote himself and his work. Over time, it has become a focus point for information on the craft of writing.