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- My Pleasure - Sexy Writing Exercise - Writing exercise from erotica expert Susie Bright.
- Creative Writing Exercises - Part of a book about spirituality. Chapter 4 is about creativity and has some writing exercises.
- Scribe Time: Writing Tips - Journal writing tips, creative writing exercises and journal writing prompts from a stationery shop.
- The Write List - For writers of all levels of experience and all genres. Includes writing tips, links to web sites which are useful to writers, writing exercises, writing markets, submissions, critiques, and general discussion related to writing.
- Writing The Journey - An online journal writing workshop that presents journal writing concepts, tools, techniques, writing exercises, and links to supportive resources.
- Language is a Virus - Writing toys, games, and gizmo to inspire creativity. Writing exercises.
- Write On Right Now! - Susan Taylor Brown gives writing prompts and exercises in her blog.
- Wake Up Writing - Daily writing exercise to get your pen moving first thing in the morning.
- Write Impulsive - A web-based community for writers to post up work, join in challenges and give/ receive comments with others who love writing, regardless of age, ambition or standard.
- Anitra's Creative Writing - Poems, short stories, and essays, with free creative writing exercises, workshops, forums, and resource lists.
Wikipedia Articles
- Writing fellow - A Writing Fellow or Fellow in Writing is a tutor or consultant who assists with college and university writing instruction in specific courses or academic fields. Whereas most Writing Center tutors are generalists, ready to work with writing from any course or field, Writing Fellows are specialists.
- Non-linear writing - Non-linear writing is a system of writing whose symbols are made up of something other than lines, as distinct from linear writing. It is also a writing composition which does not proceed in a straight-line, step-by-step fashion, such as where an author creates a story's ending before the middle is ...
- Writing Motivation - Writing motivation is one's desire to put more effort on writing activity. It is framed with one’s appraisal of relationship between writing activity and writing outcome.
- Writing therapy - Writing therapy is a form of expressive therapy that uses the act of writing and processing the written word as therapy. Writing therapy posits that writing one's feelings gradually eases pain and strengthens the immune system.
- Professional writing - Professional writing is writing that is traditionally done in a formal or professional setting, though this isn't always the case. Those who pursue careers in professional writing often end up in technical and scientific communication jobs, public relations, authoring web content, information design, technical writing, copywriting, editing, translation, journalism, and ...