Author Links
See our new resource – Wordtips on Grammar
A CONSERVATORY OF ONE – Exploration of writing and more
A NEWBIE’S GUIDE TO PUBLISHING – JA Konrath’s colorful and useful blog
AGENT QUERY – A comprehensive list of agents
ALGONKIAN WRITERS CONFERENCES
ALL BOOK MARKETING – a blog on book marketing and publicity
BACKSPACE – a trove of helpful information
BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO CREATING YOUR OWN WEBSITE
BUZZ, BALLS AND HYPE – marketing advice for authors
FREE ONLINE NOVELS – Another site offering free eBooks
GRAMMAR CHECK – English grammar and writing for creative, academic, and professional
Be sure to check out their infographic on the different meanings of words that sound alike
HOW TO MAKE A WEBSITE IN JUST 60 MINUTES – A DIY site to create your own website.
HOW TO MAKE A WEBSITE – A DIY on how to create your own website
HOW TO PUBLISH A BOOK – A Complete Guide to Becoming an Author
JOE WIKERT’S PUBLISHING 2020 BLOG – a book publisher’s future visions
LULU BLOG – Adventures in Self Publishing
OBOOKO – Free downloadable ebooks
ONLINE DICTIONARY, THESAURUS and more
PUB RANTS – Agent Kristin Nelson’s Blog on Publishing
SMASHWORDS – A place to buy and sell online novels in multiple formats for multiple devices
THE BOOK TRIB – the place where you can find all the book news that matters from all over the web.
THE DOG IS CHASING GHOSTS – What every author needs to know about Online Marketing and then some.
THE PUBLETARIAT – for people who publish
THE WRITER’S EDGE – useful information for aspiring and published authors
TELEREAD: BRING THE EBOOKS HOME – a blog on ebooks and its readers
WEBDELSOL – the literary place on the Internet
WIKIPEDIA – useful online encyclopedia
WORDTIPS – Grammar Rules and Tips
WRITER UNBOXED – A site designed to “unbox” genre writing through discussion
WRITERS BEWARE BLOG! – Learn to be scamproof
WRITING CAREERS – The Business Behind Becoming an Author
Who by Fire breaks new literary ground: A complex tale of love, betrayal, and the search for self.
A male narrator tells the story he does not actually know but discovers through memory, through piecing the puzzles of his marriage, through his wife’s goodness and her betrayal.
He confronts paradox with music, science and a conflagration he witnessed in his native Iowa. Underlying his search is the quest for heroism and for his own father. Who by Fire has earned its place among books that matter.