Writer's Resources
Here are links to internet resources for writers. It contains useful applications or just fun things to mess with while procrastinating, brooding over writer's block, feeling sorry for yourself or just avoiding the world. All are better than drinking and may lift your spirits.
Link List
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This site provides free writing prompts and exercises to help you get started with creative writing and break through writing blocks.
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This guide provides information and resources to help you learn about poetry and how to read and analyze it. Learn all about the history, forms and movements of poetry, as well as tips on how to write poetry.
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A Dictionary - Thesaurus - Examples - Quotes - Everything About words.
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A new kind of word reference that can help you write about anything! Unlike a thesaurus, which groups words by their meaning, we group subject-related words by parts of speech.
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- Onomatopoeia
- World Wide Words
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How
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Pronounce
Click, Hear & Learn with HowToPronounce.com Free Online Pronunciation - Audio Multilingual Dictionaries
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Charles' Blog
PrierNet Blog, The Ramblings of Charles Prier - Scribbler
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The Writer's Den
Character Name Generator - Character Profile generator- Plot Idea Generator and more…
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WordWeb pro
Toss out that dog-eared dictionary and worn-out thesaurus, and use this amazingly helpful tool instead. Download Free Version.
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WritingDotCom
An online community for writers of all interests and skill levels. Join Free.
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RhymeZone
Rhyming dictionary – Find rhymes, synonyms, definitions, and more!
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An in depth review of the 10 most popular website builders.
SOUNDS LIKE .... Earth, Fire, Water, Wind, Food and Drink Sounds, People, Emotions, Sounds heard in the City,Sounds heard in the Country, Words to Describe Colors.
The English language is forever changing. New words appear; old ones fall out of use or alter their meanings. World Wide Words tries to record at least a part of this shifting wordscape by featuring new words, word histories, words in the news, and the curiosities of native English speech.