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Electronic Book Web -
Some advice and how-to on writing and publishing e-books.
New York Review of Science Fiction -
Everyone should have a copy of this journal that seeks to gain SF recognition as literature.
Fictional Linguistics -
A beginning how-to in creating your own language for your fictional setting.
F2K: Fiction Writing for the New Millennium - a free (yes, free!) online fiction writing course
cybRpunk -
They call themselves the online resource for cyberpunk writers.
Webmonkey - Everything you need to know to lay out your web page, type special characters, and more.
The Science Fiction Writer's Workshop Critique Guidelines - improve your critiqueing skills by reading SF Amy's guidelines
Spacelight -
"Nothing lasts forever... except the infinite."  SF & Fantasy biographical data.
PROJECT GUTENBERG -
Not really related to science fiction, but I thought it was worth a post... at this site you can link to entire texts of a ton of works of greatliterature, free to download.
Storymind - Dramatica theory site featuring writing tips and free demo software for writers
The Library: Writing Tips - Exactly what the name suggests, this is a list of tips needed to help improve your skills as a writer. Some are kind of hokey, but come on, give them a good looking over.
Writing-World.com -
Online courses, software, links, articles. columns, blah, blah blah.  Why would a writer ever need anything like this?
All Readers - A site for all readers, as the name says, with information on all the genres and lots of reviews of top authors.
Authorlink -
Here is where the writers, the agents, the editors, the publishers, and the readers get together.
Formats Archive -
Courtesy of the BBC, the correct way to format novels, short stories, play and screen scripts, and any other form of manuscript you may want to craft and sell.
Book Publishers Compared -
The Fine Print is an ebook, written by an expert in publishing contracts, which dissects, analyzes, and ranks the contracts and services of 74 of the top print-on-demand and ebook publishers.
Clarion West -
The great American residential science fiction/fantasy writers' workshop -- the West Coast version.
Bowl of Writers' Cereal -
A beginning writers' workshop.
Hero Machine -
"Thanks to Hero Machine, you can dynamically create your own customized character portrait."
Intellectual Property Law -
Where it's all set down in black and white -- how to protect what you've produced!
Library Spot -
Themed libraries, a reference desk, a reading room, and more make for a good research site.
U.S. Copyright Office -
Where American writers can go to get protection for their products.  Files, forms, and more.
Lunacat -
A site for and about professional sf/fantasy writers who happen to be women.
Ultimate Science Fiction Web Guide - over five thousand links to science fiction web resources (and most of them work)
Clarion Writers' Workshop -
America's foremost residential professional science fiction writers' workshop has produced several graduates who have gone on to fame, fortune, and #1 bestsellers.
Nolo Press -
Legal information on many subjects, including copyright and trademark protection.
New York Public Library -
Hard to do very much writing without doing research.  And it's hard to do complete research without going to the New York Public Library atsome point.
Other Worlds Writing Workshop -
Exactly what the name suggests, it's a better workshop than BHS -- but it doesn't have a discussion board.  We're still good for something,then.
Creativity Web -
They claim to actually be able to help you improve your creativity and problem solving.
Ralan.com -
Market contacts, news, useful weblinks, and more for SF/F/H writers.
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