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General Creative Writing Resources |
| Castle Catflap Writers' Gallery (published and unpublished London writers) (Frances Castle) |
| The Commonplace Book on Writers and Writing (collection of quotes by writers on writing; modeled after the old genre of the "commonplace books") (U. North Carolina, Chapel Hill) |
| Creative-Writing.ch (creative writing site with writing activities and featured works)(Franz Andres Morrissey, University of Bern, Switzerland) (Franz Andres Morrissey, U. Bern, Switzerland) |
| The Darkside of the Moon (includes a "Literary Work of the Week" feature; Jeff Fratesi) |
| Amanda McGuire (Michigan State U.), Introduction to Creative Writing (student work from course) |
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Permutations |
| Homepage of Permutations (machine-generated verse and prose, acrostics, Markov chains, etc.; includes links to other machine-text sites) |
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| Raymond Queneau, A Fairytale as You Like It |
| Raymond Queneau, one hundred thousand billion poems |
| Postmodern Culture: Creative Works |
| Readers and Writers Resource Page (Web Feats) |
| Silly Little Troll Publications |
| Suite101.com: Resources for Writers ("reviews of software, books, and web sites for creative writers") (Roxianne Moore) |
| S.W.A.P. - Salem Writers, Artists and Publishers |
| Tameri Guide for Writers ("site covers the writing, editing, formatting, and marketing of literary and dramatic works") |
| trAce Online Writing Community (includes work of hypertext fiction writers) (Nottingham Trent U.) |
| The Write News (online newsletter relating to writing, writers', and publishers' issues) (Writers Write, Inc.) |
| Writer's Gateway (Oregon and Northwest writers) |
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Writers' Software |
| Dramatica (storywriting software and theory) (Screenplay Systems) |
| Software for Writers (plain-text list of downloadable software) (Ngaire Genge) |
| Suite101.com: Resources for Writers ("reviews of software, books, and web sites for creative writers") (Roxianne Moore) |
| Writers Write: The Write Resource (advanced, extensive site with resources for the writing community; includes lists of paying and non-paying fiction/non-fiction markets, jobs for writers, writers' conferences, writing schools, writers' homepages, chat, etc.) (Writers Write, Inc.) |
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Fiction |
| Levi Asher, Queensboro Ballads ("concept album" in 60s style by author of the "Literary Kicks" site) |
| Chris Bell, Capturing Shadowtalk (an online novel or "global electronic chapbook" in progress) |
| Bradford Morrow Page (Web Del Sol) |
| Clocktower Fiction (online fiction by John Argo, Brian Callahan, John T. Cullen) |
| Martha Conway, Unrelated Land: A Novel With Art |
| Bonnie Duncan, "Citing Hypermedia: Solving the Indexing Dilemma" (1998) (essay by the editor of the peer-reviewed online journal (Re)Soundings that lays out a suggested practical policy for the structure of journal file directories, file-naming conventions, etc.) ((Re)Soundings) |
| Jurgen Fauth, "Poles in Your Face: The Promises and Pitfalls of Hyperfiction" |
| Glass Wings: Modern Adventure (Katherine Phelps) |
| Hyperizons: Hypertext Fiction (hypertext fiction and fiction criticism) (Michael Shumate) |
| Hypertext Fiction |
| Hypertext Fiction on the Web |
| Hypertext Hotel (project started by Robert Coover in the Hypertext Fiction Workshop at Brown U.) |
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Michael Joyce (Vassar C.) |
| Homepage (now defunct, but Joyce has left a residue page with links to existing online resources) |
| Amy Lee (U. Baltimore), "Detective Dan Dade Visits the Paper Moon" |
| Sharon McKenna, "So You Want to Be a Paperback Writer?" (Third Age Media, Inc.) |
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Stuart Moulthrop (U. Baltimore) |
| Hegirascope (A Hypertext Fiction) -1995 |
| NYU Press Prize for Hyperfiction (deadline Mar. 15, 1998; site includes links on hypertext fiction and theory) |
| "G.M. d. S.," "On Novels, An Antidote to Corporate Publishing, or On the Intelligence and Open-mindedness of Readers, and On the Very Low Esteem Corporate Publishing Has of It (and of Them)" (1997) |
| Other (M)Other Stories (Carol Flax, UCSB) |
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Christy Sheffield Sanford |
| Homepage of Christy Sheffield Sanford (mixed genre artist/creative writer using advanced Web techniques) |
| Madame de Lafayette Book of Hours Page (unique, image- and frame-intensive, hypertext meditation inspired by "the life, time or characters of Madame de Lafayette) |
| Red Mona (a mixed genre work using "flash-cards" with text, images, sound inspired by the Guy de Maupassant story, Petit Soldat) |
| "Safara in the Beginning," a Moving-Book ("a web-novel set in the seventeenth century") |
| StoryCraft - Products and Information for Fiction Writers (the StoryCraft story-generating software and information/resources relating to the "Jarvis Method/mythological approach to writing") (StoryCraft Corp.) |
| Story Resources on the Web (Sherri Johnson; page devoted to the art of storytelling) |
| Tim O'Brien's Home Page, Novelist |
| William H. Calvin, SYNCHRONIZED: A Novel of the Internet Era (Web novel) |
| The Walking Man ("a collaborative visualization, a hyperfiction dreamscape... a guy walking") (Big Time Hypermedia) |
| Terri-Ann White, Deep Immersion: A Project of Fiction (hypertext ficion; "result of a writing residency conducted on-line for a period of eight weeks") |
| Xander Mellish: Short Stories and Cartoons ("about young people in New York City with very big dreams;" "the stories on this site originally appeared on telephone poles and in laundromats and pizza parlours around New York City") |
| S. D. Young, Rowena's Page--Funny Female Fiction ("A continuing series of mostly humorous short stories about a young woman's life") |
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Poetry |
| Aha! Poetry Page (Jane Reichhold) |
| Austin Poetry Scene |
| Bird on a Wire: The Leonard Cohen Home Page (Carter Page) |
| Brazen Orality - The Spoken Word E-RAG of Your Dreams ("zine which attempts to document something of the spoken-word poetry world") (Josh Simpson) |
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Cowboy Poetry |
| Agricomm Cowboy Poetry Page |
| Cowboy Poetry (Anne Slade) |
| Cowboy Poetry and Poets (Wyoming Companion) |
| The Poetry Corral (Katie Kidwell) |
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Electronic Poetry Center |
| Homepage of Electronic Poetry Center (Poetics Program, State U. of New York at Buffalo) |
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Authors |
| Electronic Poetry Center: Authors Index |
| Charles Bernstein |
| Charles Olson |
| Ezra Pound |
| John Ashbery |
| John Cage |
| Marjorie Perloff |
| Robert Creeley |
| Ron Silliman |
| Susan Howe |
| Biblioteca: A Project Extending Electronic Publishing ("Biblioteca testifies to the growing importance of electronic media in the composition and distribution of contemporary writing. It consists of chapbook-length texts published through the Electronic Poetry Center [Buffalo], including those already published in conjuction with Rif/t as well as hypermedia works and archival republications of significant typographic works") (Electronic Publishing Center) |
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Connects |
| Homepage of Connects (outbound connections to electronic poetry and poetics resources) |
| Computer Generation of Text |
| Electronic Poetry Text Archives |
| Literary Manuscript Collections |
| Internet Poetry Webs |
| Related Listservs |
| Hotlist |
| LINEbreak: Interviews and Performance from the Literary Edge (series of half-hour length public radio interviews/performances by poets, fiction writers, performance artists, video artists, and others; interviews by Charles Bernstein; includes sound art available from the EPC Sound Room (Martin Spinelli / Electronic Poetry Center) |
| Mags |
| Poetics at Buffalo Program |
| RIF/T: An Electronic Space for Poetry, Prose, and Poetics (Kenneth Sherwood and Loss Pequeo Glazier / Electronic Poetry Center) |
| Small Presses |
| Tinfish: journal of experimental poetry with an emphasis on work from the Pacific region (Susan M. Schultz / Electronic Poetry Center) |
| Carolyn Forche's Page |
| Misha Gordin, Conceptual Photography (poetic / photographic sequence: "My involvement in conceptual photography dates back to Riga the capital of former Soviet Latvia. I left my homeland when I was 28 years old. I brought two images with me. The first two letters of an alphabet I |
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Eduardo Kac |
| "Holopoetry, Hypertext, Hyperpoetry" |
| "Recent Experiments in Holopoetry and Computer Holopoetry" |
| Richard F. Meredith (contemporary Irish poet) |
| Peter Nicholson (homepage of the Australian poet) |
| Poem of the Day (CK Publishing) |
| Poetry is Bread ("This page is dedicated to the idea that poetry, like bread, should be eaten at least once each day.") (Richard Cummins) |
| Poets in Person Home Page (Alan Cordle, North Carolina Central U./Modern Poetry Association & the American Library Assoc.) |
| Readings in Contemporary Poetry at the Dia Center for the Arts, NY City) (includes bibliographies of poets and links to sample poems) (Dia Center for the Arts) |
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Barry Spacks |
| Mudlark Poster No. 2 (1997): "Three Poems by Barry Spacks" |
| Poems |
| Spout Poetry Magazine |
| Switched-on Gutenberg: A Global Poetry Journal (Jana Harris) |
| Moi Tayler, Seasons of the Heart (description and passages from book) |
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Drama, Theater, & Performance Art Studies (Includes Screenwriting)
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| Horror Writers Association |
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Creative Writing Zines & Journals |
| The Abraxus Reader (Village Idiot Ink.) |
| Amarillo Bay (Jerry Craven, West Texas A&M University) |
| The Antigonish Review |
| Azimuth (Carol Lea Clark, Barbara Kass) |
| Basilisk ("film, architecture, philosophy, literature, music, and perception") |
| Beatrice (Ron Hogan) |
| BeeHive (sophisticated online zine for "fiction, theory, poetry, hypertext") (Percepticon) |
| Big Bridge: A Webzine of Poetry and Everything Else |
| blood + aphorisms |
| Blue Penny Quarterly |
| Brazen Orality - The Spoken Word E-RAG of Your Dreams ("zine which attempts to document something of the spoken-word poetry world") (Josh Simpson) |
| The Burning Blimp Manifesto ("Irritating you since 1995 with politics, fiction, poetry, comics, and more. The Burning Blimp Manifesto keeps one eye on the man and the other in a safety deposit box in Kansas. Ahhh, screw it: you decide what it's all about") |
| The Church-Wellesley Review: A Quarterly Review of Lesbian and Gay Writing |
| Conjunctions (Bard C.) |
| The Cortland Review: An Online Literary Magizine in RealAudio |
| CrossConnect (U. Penn) |
| Darpan ("literary magazine devoted to reflections on India") (students at U. Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) |
| The Dead Mule (essays, fiction, poetry, photographs) |
| Echoes Magazine ("bimonthly magazine filled with terrific stories, poems, and drawings by people in all walks of life--beginner and seasoned professional alike") |
| Enterzone |
| eScene (Jeff Carlson) |
| EYE aj!: Russia Poetry Magazine |
| Generic Picture ("Punk Art, Poetry, Music, Zines, Prose, and Anything else you can drum up") |
| Hootenanny (Ken Weathersby & David Keith) |
| How2 (poetry journal focusing on "modernist and contemporary innovative writing practices by women"; includes writings about poetry and translations) |
| The Internet Writing Journal (online journal for the writing community; includes interviews, articles for writers, product reviews, etc.) (Writers Write, Inc.) |
| InterText: The Online Fiction Magazine |
| Ixion: A Quartley Magazine of Art and Literature |
| The Little Magazine |
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non |
| Homepage of Non (experimental poetry journal) (Laura Moriarty) |
| non 2: The Sublime (special issue of online experimental poetry zine) |
| NWHQ (Elizabeth Fischer) |
| Obscure, the Quirky Journal of Unapologetic Creativity (Rebecca Gilley and Lei Kim Sawyer) |
| The Open Scroll |
| Passages: A Technopoetics Journal (Chris Funkhouser) |
| Pen & Sword Hypersite (James Gardner) |
| Pif Magazine (creative writing) |
| Poesia.com ("concurso de poesía mundo latino"; in Spanish) |
| Poetry Daily |
| Poetry Mags (Electronic Poetry Center, SUNY Buffalo) |
| Pug: Fact, Fiction, Frenzy (zine with "underground" ethos) |
| Pyroworlds |
| Quanta Magazine |
| Realist Wonder Society |
| The Richmond Review (Steven Kelly) |
| RIF/T: An Electronic Space for Poetry, Prose, and Poetics (Kenneth Sherwood and Loss Pequeo Glazier / Electronic Poetry Center) |
| Sapphic Ink: a lesbian literary journal (Lesbian.org) |
| Sendecki.com (poetry webzine that features artists, writers, & poets from Canada & the International community) (Daniel Sendecki) |
| Snakeskin - The Poetry Webzine (George Simmers) |
| Spout Poetry Magazine |
| Stand Magazine |
| Stark Raving Sanity; An Electronic Literary Journal (Mike DuBose, U. North Florida) |
| Tinfish: journal of experimental poetry with an emphasis on work from the Pacific region (Susan M. Schultz / Electronic Poetry Center) |
| Turtleneck.net: An Online Journal of Literary Culture |
| Virginia Tech On-Line Literature Project (online literary journals and magazines) |
| Web Del Sol |
| The Write News (online newsletter relating to writing, writers', and publishers' issues) (Writers Write, Inc.) |
| Writer's Digest |
| Ygdrasil: A Journal of the Poetic Arts ("dedicated to providing the best in Modern International Poetry and Literature") |
| ZipZap (Williams and Fenn Publications) |
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Creative Writing Programs, Depts., and MFA'S |
| George Mason U. Creative Writing |
| Poetics at Buffalo Program |
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