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Where to Publish?

Wondering where to publish your novel, poem or short story? Duotrope Digest can help. This website lists over 2,050 markets for fiction, which you can search by clicking here.

Affluent or Effluent?

Confusing Words "is a collection of 3210 words that are troublesome to writers and readers." Hmm, that's a lot of words. Click here to untangle the one that's troubling you!

The Power of Disorder

Learning technology consultant Clive Shepherd, author of Clive on Learning, discusses how new technologies free us from the "tyrannies of traditional systems of classification," to make learning "miscellaneous." What does he mean? Read Clive's post here.

Brianstorming Online

Bubbl.us is a "simple and free web application that lets you brainstorm online." Want to create a "mind map" you can share with friends and colleagues? Click here to learn more.

Scanning to Learn

Tony Karrer, a computer professor and author of eLearning Technology, explains he how employs "scanning" to stay up to speed in his profession. Can his techniques help you, too? Read about Tony's approach here.

Make Your Blog Heard

Journalist Amy Gahran of the blog Contentious shares her secret for getting people to read your blog: "Strategic commenting." As Amy explains, "If you view your blog as part of a public conversation, rather than a mere publication, then an easy way to attract more interest and interaction becomes obvious." Read her post here.

Any Kind of Writing

Absolute Write bills itself as the "one-stop web home for professional and beginning writers. From newsletters to forums to columns to courses, it's got what word jockeys need! Check it out here.

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