Update: Google Reader Tutorials Online

Do you subscribe to blogs by e-mail subscription? If you have too much e-mail already, you might prefer to subscribe in a reader using RSS feed. There’s plenty of information about this on my Subscribing by RSS Feed page, but … Continue reading

Free E-zines for Writers

Freelance writer Dianne E. Butts regularly publishes an e-zine for writers entitled Dianne E. Butts About Writing. She includes a variety of articles on writing, a list of conferences, and some marketing recommendations. It’s free, and you can sign up … Continue reading

Writers’ How-to Online

In preparation for a writers’ conference, I’ve been collecting and duplicating handouts. As I looked over some of the handouts in the stack, I noticed sample query letters and sample writer’s bios. Wondering how much of this information might be … Continue reading

Online Dictionaries

Every writer’s desk should have a dictionary-thesaurus, a style guide, and a book of quotations. When I started writing for publication, I was told that I needed one dictionary and style guide for book publishing and a different set for … Continue reading

Copyright Questions

On one of my Yahoo groups, someone asked a question about whether a title can be copyrighted. The answer to this and many other questions about copyrights can be found on the Web site of the U.S. Copyright office, a … Continue reading

Online Tutorials for the Web-Challenged

Have you ever wished for one online resource where you could learn everything a newcomer needs to know about the Internet? Well, I think I’ve found it. Whether you are experienced with the Web or a rank beginner in the … Continue reading

Excellent Resource Page for Christian Writers

Steve Laube’s “Links” page is a wonderful gateway to a wealth of information for Christian writers. Be sure to check it out. http://www.stevelaube.com/links.htm