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The Librarian's
Index to the Internet is a searchable, annotated subject
directory of more than 8,200 Internet resources selected
and evaluated by librarians for their usefulness to users
of public libraries. It's meant to be used by both librarians
and non-librarians as a reliable and efficient guide to
described and evaluated Internet resources. |
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Dedicated apprentice and professional writers use the information
they find in Canadian
Writer's Journal to acquire the edge they use on their
way to publication. Published since 1982, the Canadian Writer's
Journal is one of the very few national magazines for writers
in Canada. |
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One
of the most comprehensive and useful free websites for
Canadian writers, [places
for writers] , is
updated daily with
contests, calls, and other writing news. |
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Manuscript format should be a fairly simple issue. Yet
, it would seem that
people like to make it complicated — from editors
who prefer a particular style and therefore declare that all editors
want the same style, to writers' groups who insist that one
must use this font and that layout and so forth. Confused?
Check out this great advice from Storyteller author William
Shunn. |
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Begun
out of irritation due to lack of resources on the web at
the time, the online
guide to writing in canada is
broken up into various sections of use to Canadian writers,
or those looking into Canadian writing. The main feature
is an A-Z author's listing, including a listing of works
by that writer, works on them, awards they've won, and
annotated links to online resources for each author. |
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