Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Links of Interest

USING GOOGLE STREET VIEW TO CREATE SETTINGS:
THE MORAL DILEMMA AS A CHARACTER TOOL:
SURVIVING IN THE NEW WORLD OF PUBLISHING, PART TWO:  Yet more from Kristine Rusch on how to survive the increasingly predatory world of traditional publishing.  Another must read for all writers.
WHEN YOUR CHARACTER CHANGES FOR THE BETTER: The before and after scenes.
YET EVEN MORE LINKS:  Elizabeth Craig’s incredible weekly listing of writing posts.
ENGLISH USAGE:  This site is for serious questions about etymology, etc., and not about standard grammar, but it would be a valuable resource for historical writers who need to date a word usage that isn’t clarified in the OED.
AMERICAN MEDICAL LIBRARY ONLINE: Contains books from 1610 to 1920.
PARANORMAL BLOG:  Authors of paranormal and fantasy fiction as well as experts on the paranormal blog here.
THE NONFICTION BOOK PROPOSAL:
USING SETTING TO “UPMARKET” YOUR BOOK:
ON THE PRICING OF EBOOKS:
STORY VERSUS CRAFT: