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The Writing Jobs offers the resources and information you need to assist in your search for employment in the writing and editing fields. Our job board and category sections include the latest leads available. Both are "search" friendly whether you are looking for a certain type of position or specific location. Jobs for writers are out there...our goal is to help you locate them.





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The Center for Cartoon Studies offers a two-year course of study that centers on the creation and dissemination of comics, graphic novels and other manifestations of the visual narrative.

 

Overview of newspaper copy editing and style points from a Washington Post copy editor.  

 

Provides and an overview of copyright law, federal laws, regulations and other US government publications. Also provides information about registering a copyrighted document, as well as a searchable database of documents filed with the office.

 

Links to all sorts of reference material, writing labs, web search engines, and writing-related Web sites.

 

 

From Writer's Digest, offering interactive, instructor-led online creative writing courses in fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and memoir writing.

 

Research on how users read on the Web and how authors should write their Web pages. Mainly based on studies by John Morkes and Jakob Nielsen. Includes links to other resources on the subject.

 

Advice and help for beginning and experienced fiction writers on writing fiction and getting published, including contests, competitions, exercises, and articles on improving your writing.  

 

 

Original articles on most aspects of getting started, building a freelance business, dealing with writers block, ideas etc. Plus weekly job postings, actual samples and an active forum.

 

Journal writing software for the PC, for personal and professional use.

 

 


 









Overview of newspaper copy editing and style points from a Washington Post copy editor.