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Feeling Marvel-lous?

Feeling Marvel-lous?

Jiggity: A list of agents seeking and representing comics/graphic novels

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Poetry Inspiration

Poetry Inspiration

Rydia: With NaPoWriMo just around the corner, here's a short article on finding inspiration for your poetry.

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Top 100 First Lines

Top 100 First Lines

Demeter: A collection of the famous first lines in novels. Which of them would make you want to read the book? Which of them wouldn't?

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TweNoWriMo

TweNoWriMo

PenguinAttack: Recommended by Scarlettfire: TweNoWriMo is a website all about the art of the WriMo, check it out, you may get hooked!

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My Life Is Average

My Life Is Average

Jennafina: This website is devoted to one paragraph or less stories about average things.

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Daily Motivation

Daily Motivation

JabberHut: Can't seem to get yourself to write? Motivate yourself with this fun little exercise!

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Exam for Fantasy Writers

Exam for Fantasy Writers

Demeter: A playful exam for fantasy writers that's worth checking out even though you've gone through it a million times.

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Elephant Jokes

Elephant Jokes

Snoink: With a emphasis on the obvious, these jokes are actually quite clever... and bad.

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Living in Space

Living in Space

Snoink: For the sci fi writers... here is what living in space is really like!

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Explore Writing

Explore Writing

Matt Bellamy: Full of useful writing tips, from poems and short stories to novels and news articles

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Snugglepot and Cuddlepie

Snugglepot and Cuddlepie

PenguinAttack: An Australian classic that's not just cute, it's also botanically accurate (kind of). Have a look and enjoy the adventure of a gumnut baby or two.

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Finish that Novel!

Finish that Novel!

Nate: Four revision strategies on taking your novel to the finish line from Writers Digest.

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Punctuation in Poetry

Punctuation in Poetry

Nate: Article by YWSer Adnamarine explaining why you need punctuation in your poetry.

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First Person Narrative

First Person Narrative

JabberHut: Master_Yoda gives us some pointers in writing first person narrative. Is first person appropriate for your story?

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Ways To Write Poetry

Ways To Write Poetry

Juniper: Use with a grain of salt. These tips will not guarantee superb quality.

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Well, if I can't get this chapter to work....at least I will have exercised my fingers.
— Kaia