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Julia Fleeman <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 18 Mar 1997 09:51:34 -0500
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There are a number of websites that deal with writing in general and
screenwriting in particular. Here are 4:
 
1 Screenwriters & Playwrights home page.  Maintained by Charles Deemer this
site offers a lot of links to other sites and plenty of archived information
including software reviews and bibliographies of screenwriting texts.
http://www.teleport.com/~cdeemer/scrnwriter.html
 
2.Inkspot.  General resources for all writers.
http://www.inkspot.com/~ohi/inkspot/home.html  This site is being developed and
will move to a new site soon:  http://www.inkspot.com
 
3.  SCRNWRIT This site contains Jack Stanley's FAQ which is quoted in Deemer's
page as well.  There is also a discussion group through SCRNWRT but I don't
have the address at hand. You can find it through the web site.  It can
generate as   many as 100 messages a day though and not all of them are of
interest. http://www.panam.edu/scrnwrit
 
4. Writers on the net. Online classes http:// www.writers.com:80/
 
There are links to others on these.
 
Julia Fleeman
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