Soon, on Tuesday 5th of May, there is to be a Writers’ resources evening at Cambridge Writers, the group that I am a member of, so with this in mind, I thought I would do a little warm up, and type up some helpful website links for Writers, Bloggers and Book Worms.
http://www.cambridgewriters.net/
I have been gathering the details of this list for some time so hope that it will be a useful resource.
So to kick it off my first discovery was Wasafari, who are they you might ask?
“Wasafiri is Britain’s premier magazine for international contemporary writing. Published quarterly, it has established a distinctive reputation for promoting work by new and established voices across the globe.”
Book review/Bookish sites:
Netgalley https://www.netgalley.com/
Bookbridgr http://www.bookbridgr.com/
and Lovereading.co.uk http://www.lovereading.co.uk/
Read books for free: https://storycartel.com/search
Author’s resources:
Tips for authors on how to make book trailers: https://effrosinimoss.wordpress.com/2013/12/02/tips-for-authors-book-trailer-made-easy/
Tips on writing book blurbs, they may be short but it doesn’t mean they’re easy to write! http://www.terrytyler59.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/book-blurbs-as-hard-as-writing-book.tml
How to protect yourself – editing clauses in publishing contracts. http://accrispin.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/editing-clauses-in-publishing-contracts.html
Features written by or about female writers.https://thewritesofwoman.wordpress.com/2015/02/01/in-the-media-25th-january-1st-february-2015/
Excellent website for all writerly things including author/agent interviews, writing, and self-editing advice: talltalesandshortstories.blogspot.co.uk/2010/12/agent-interview-jenny-savill-at-andrew.html
“A new home for your short fiction.” http://inkins.com/
http://irenewaters19.com/2015/03/24/99-word-flash-fiction/
http://alanamunroauthor.com/about runs support a writer on google.
Writers links via no wasted ink. http://nowastedink.com/2015/03/02/no-wasted-ink-writers-links-161/
https://tycobbsteeth.wordpress.com/2015/03/27/book-marketing-tools-1/
“World Literary Cafe is a multi-faceted community that promotes everyone in the literary realm, from readers to authors, editors, reviewers, and author services.” http://worldliterarycafe.com/content/support-wlc-authors
A book about writing, funding, crowd-sourcing, editing, sales, file conversion, guerrilla marketing, social media, blogging, and reviewers via Jan Moran writes. http://www.janmoranwrites.com/2012/12/30/book-review-ape-by-guy-kawasaki-and-shawn-welch-for-authors-publishers-and-entrepreneurs/
Copyright infringement
Copyright infringement. http://thestoryreadingapeblog.com/2015/03/03/congratulations-authors-one-battle-won-against-copyright-infringement-update/
Writer’s advisory services
There are a lot out there but which to recommend? I’ve heard good things about these two:
Hilary Johnson Authors Advisory service http://www.hilaryjohnson.com/index.html
Cornerstones who have their very own publishing house http://threeharespublishing.com/#latest-work, and have written a self help guide, Write a blockbuster and get it published, authored jointly by Helen Corner and Lee Weatherly, “it offers not simply a guide to writing a novel, but an introduction to writing a plot-based, action-focused blockbuster.” http://cornerstones.co.uk/
Poetry Enthusiasts:
I’ve just recently rediscovered my love of poetry and with this in mind I would highly recommend joining in with Ron’s Weekly Haiku prompt challenge. It’s fun, and gets the old creative juices flowing on a weekly basis and that can only be a good thing! Ron has an excellent blog overflowing with all sorts of interesting articles so he’s certainly one to follow.
Haiku prompt challenge: https://ronovanwrites.wordpress.com/category/haiku-prompt-challenge/
Wikihow to write a Haiku poem. http://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Haiku-Poem
What is Haiku, and how to write it. http://toyomasu.com/haiku/
Here’s his helpful link about merging blogs: https://ronovanwrites.wordpress.com/2015/03/23/how-merge-blogs/
Artists and Illustrators:

Marketing resources for artists. http://artistmarketingresources.com/about/
Using Corel suite instead of Adobe for illustrators: http://oreosandspiltmilk.com/2015/02/17/food-illustration-ramen/
Finding Agents and Publishers
Switch your torch light on, don your spy costume, now on to the nasty business of finding agents, and publishers. This is when life becomes complicated, the writing is easy in comparison, I know I’m in this process and it seems to be a never ending slog of decisions, (which is utterly painful for someone like me who tends to be indecisive,) waiting, trying again, waiting. So with that in mind here are some resources to help my fellow wannabe authors out there who may be struggling like me to find a publisher or an agent. Never fear, help is at hand. Good luck!
List of agents and editors.
https://loutreleaven.wordpress.com/2012/01/30/uk-literary-agents-for-childrens-books/
https://mswlparagraph.wordpress.com/agents-editors/
The Writer’s and Artists’s Yearbook is a must have ISBN 9781408192450. They have an excellent site: https://www.writersandartists.co.uk/
Another way to approach agents is to meet them in person. There are many events which are organised with this in mind, conferences, workshops and talks are all good opportunities to meet agents and tell them about your story, so have a look for those – locally in the UK there is the Norwich Writers Centre http://www.writerscentrenorwich.org.uk/ and plenty will come up from a google search on the internet.
SCBWI do some, too. Who are SCBWI? They are The Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators: https://www.scbwi.org/ The Writers and Artists also hold events: https://www.writersandartists.co.uk/events, the next hook an agent event is in London, in June: https://www.writersandartists.co.uk/events/how-to-hook-an-agent-children-s-fiction
http://www.sharonbayliss.com/2012/04/list-of-publishers-seeking-submissions.html
How to pitch to publishers: http://www.karentyrrell.com/pitch-publishers/
http://www.davidficklingbooks.com/Submissions.php – David Fickling Books are opening up submissions in a competition type style event from May 5th to May 19th.
Self Publishing:
Guide to self publishing and promoting, click on the tab on the top left section of author E. Rawls blog, there are all sorts of writing tips too as well as haikus, book reviews, blog hops, author interviews. https://rawlse.wordpress.com/
Marketing:
http://www.derekhaines.ch/justpublishing/does-twitter-sell-ebooks/
Increase your blog traffic: http://www.molly-greene.com/increase-blog-traffic-subscribers-8-tips/
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Thanks for including my Blog … How to Pitch to Publishers:
http://www.karentyrrell.com/pitch-publishers/
Cheers,
Karen Tyrrell Australia
Hi Karen. My pleasure Karen. I like to update these links from time to time and keep them somewhere safe in case I need them and hopefully in the process other people will find them helpful too.
Thank you for this wonderful resource post! 🙂
Thank you Natacha, I’ve been squirrelling these away for some time, thought it was about time that I shared them! Glad you found them useful.
Thank you for including me amongst so many fine sites and references for writers, bookworms and bloggers. It is an unexpected honour. Cheers Irene
No problem, Irene, thanks so much for your kind comment. 🙂
Thank you for including my book trailer post, sweetie! Have a great day 🙂
That’s my pleasure Effrosyni. Have a lovely day too!
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Thanks for the reblog Georgina. 🙂
Reblogged this on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog and commented:
No THIS post should keep you all busy 😀
Thanks so much for the reblog. 🙂
Welcome Marjorie 😀
Thanks for sharing 🙂
Maybe one day we will be mature enough to be added to your list:
http://www.bookgarage.com
“BookGarage is the ultimate ecosystem for assisted self-publishing. It’s a place where committed authors, top-notch freelancers and selective readers come together to create and enjoy exceptional books.”
Hi, thanks for your comment, and the link to bookgarage, will be more than happy to add you to the next list I do. Good luck with your venture.
Thanks, we aim at creating a supportive community of like-minded people.
Sounds good will keep you in mind. 🙂
We’re building on our own experience of a few years in self-publishing, the error and mistakes of predecessors, and endless discussions with fellow authors about what’s missing as real support for Indie writers.
We plan to hit the sweet spot in indie publishing.
Good luck with your endeavour, all the best.
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You will not believe all the useful information found here! A MUST READ!
Thanks so much for spreading the word.
My pleasure. 💖
So much good info… I had to share. Thank you! <3
Thanks so much, how kind of you to say. 🙂
Great to have stumbled on your page while out browsing – that’s the reading matter solved for this Friday night off now to hit on the Reblog/Follow button.
Glad you stumbled upon my page. It’s good to know that I’ve solved your Friday reading matter quandary, have a great weekend.
Will do thank you, off now to do some more stumbling – might even write a little something.
That’s allowed, enjoy your evening.
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Thanks for the reblog.
Great resource. I knew of some but will keep the post for reference to go exploring. Many thanks and thanks to Colleen for sharing!e
Thanks Olga glad this post is proving to be so popular!
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Thanks toChris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog, http://thestoryreadingapeblog.com/2015/05/15/more-websites-and-links-for-book-worms-bloggers-and-writers/, for connecting me to a new Blogger- love all the Links for readers and writers alike.
Thanks so much Jean, and The Story Reading Ape’s Blog – appreciate the reblog.
Very well written, will look forward more from you. Also check out AHA Program where authors promote their books to more than 250,000 readers, you can check it here http://www.authorjd.com/aha-program/
Sorry, seem to have missed your comment, many apologies. Thank you so much for commenting, and for adding the AHA program link. 🙂
So much good information. It should keep both my research curiosity and procrastination busy for hours. 🙂
Thanks Jack, glad that you found it helpful. 🙂
Helpful list. Thanks.
Glad you found it so Sue, thanks for your comment. 🙂
Great resources; thanks for posting this. Cheers, Su. 🙂
Thanks Su. 🙂
Great post. Thanks for sharing this.