I’ve put together a list of resources I’ve used or that have been recommended to me by great authors to help me with my writing, editing, and submitting. What others do you use? Share in the comments!
Books
- On Writing by Stephen King
- The series of writing thesauruses by Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi (and their blog)
- Writer’s Market (expensive – borrow it from the reference section of your library)
- Elements of Style by Strunk & White
- Writer’s Digest books and website
- Chicago Manual of Style
- Conan the Grammarian
- The Writer’s Toolbox by Jamie Cat Callan
- The Writer’s Journey by Christopher Vogler
- Save the Cat! by Blake Snyder
- Book Architecture by Stuart Horwitz
- Plot & Structure by James Scott Bell
Blogs & Websites
- Career Authors
- Kristen Lamb’s blog
- Query Shark
- Nelson Literary Agency/Pub Rants
- Evil Editor
- Agent Query
- Writers Helping Writers
- Terrible Minds
- Writers in the Storm
- Writing Forward
- Blood Red Pencil
- Grammar Girl
- Thesaurus.com
- Blog.reedsy.com/Worldbuilding Guide
- Dictionary.com & Merriam-Webster
Writing Groups
- RMFW (duh!)
- Sisters in Crime
- Mystery Writers of America
- Rocky Mountain Mystery Writers
- Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators (SCBWI)
- Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA)
- SFWA Middle Grade and Young Adult Writers
- Western Writers of America
- Horror Writers Association
- Romance Writers of America (RWA)
- Passionate Ink (special interest chapter of RWA for erotica writers)
Copyright articles
- https://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ01.pdf
- https://fairuse.stanford.edu/2002/03/11/basic-copyright-principles/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright
- https://copyrightalliance.org/news-events/copyright-news-newsletters/copyright-small-claims/
- https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/24/books/nora-roberts-plagiarism.html
Editors and agents, submitting, queries, synopsis
- Preditors and Editors: https://pred-ed.com/
- https://www.publishersmarketplace.com/ (paid)
- https://agentquery.com/publishing_mp.aspx
- http://www.writersmarket.com/ (paid or library)
Filler/crutch words to watch out for
That Just Only Really Slightly Almost Seem(ed)
Perhaps Maybe Simply Somehow Absolutely Basically Actually
Now Sort of Kind of A little Very So Some
Like Think Feel/Felt Then Back Turn Look
Stuff All Sudden(ly) Literally Quite In order Rather
A little/bit/lot
Sit down/Stand up (can’t sit up or stand down)
Nodded/Shook head (can’t nod/shake anything else)
Good list, Terri! Thanks for compiling for us. I find SCENE AND STRUCTURE by Jack Bickham to be of great help in understanding the importance of scene and the tension and escalation of conflict.
Excellent compilation. Thanks, Terri!
Thank you, Terri, wonderful list. I found On Writing by King and Plot and Structure by James Scott Bell really good references.
I’m about to start the hunt for an agent, so find Agent Query site is especially useful.
Thank you all for your additions, and your comments. It seems like there is always something out there to help us when we’re stuck, or to prove that we still don’t “know it all!”